Purple Club Coral / Clavaria purpuria
I think he's enjoying a wild strawberry
Mirror reflection
Always a treat to see
Prostrate Knotweed
Lovin' the light
Even has "fork marks" to decorate the "pie crust"…
Sparkling bokeh
Where have all the flowers gone?
Found on top of a mountain
Tiny One-flowered Broomrape
A world of green
A white Red Clover / Trifolium pratense
Love a splash of colour
Hoverfly on Sow Thistle
Lepturobosca chrysocoma (Cosmosalia chrysocoma) Be…
Bracted Honeysuckle
Majestic, even in captivity
Dragonfly on Yellow Pond Lily pad
Injured Rough-legged Hawk
True beauty lies within
Edelweiss / Leontopodium alpinum
Police Car Moth / Gnophaela vermiculata
Heading down, I think
Unexpected encounter
Layer upon layer
Coral Fungus
Blue & Brown Clipper
White Campion / Silene pratensis
Sandhill Slough
Atlantis Fritillary / Speyeria atlantis
Don't you just want to put it in your pocket and t…
Common Gaillardia
A Comma, I believe
Portrait of a fine bird
Skeletonweed / Lygodesmia juncea
Is this Tremella aurantia jelly fungus with host?
Little treasure on a Lilypad
Summer hailstorm
A Monarch in the wild
A young girl's delight
Is this Snow Cinquefoil / Potentilla nivea
Wild Edible Berries of Alberta cover
Took my breath away
Tranquility
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Fragile forest beauty


This is one of my favourite kinds of mushroom to try and photograph - it was only about half an inch across, growing on a rotting log in Brown-Lowery Provincial Park on 4 August 2012. The cap is very thin and delicate and had a beautiful pattern and sparkle. I didn't see all that many fungi growing in the park and quite a few of them were not photogenic at all - I never go very far into the area, as I find it a very creepy place to be. However, I knew that at least one or two of my birder friends were going to be there that morning, so I knew that I wouldn't be there in bear and cougar territory completely on my own, ha.
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