Through the trees
Brown-headed Cowbird
Pretty little thing
The rolling hills of Yellowstone
Learning the fine art of balance
Beauty in miniature
Concentration
Nature's tree decorations
Green for the Irish
Hewitson's Longwing / Heliconius hewitsoni
Purple Shamrock / Oxalis triangularis
Timber Wolf enjoying the sun
Just in time
Who can resist a Robin?
Mouth of a Pitcher Plant
On a snowy day
Amongst the mulch
Fascinating Aechmea fasciata
Wood Ducks on the Elbow River
Cydno Longwing / Heliconius cydno
Fake
Orange centres, yellow centres
Fluffy and a little fuzzy
Tropical bloom
Colours of fall
Within the city limits
Coot on nest
Columbine - 'ring of doves'
Like an old, married couple
Wavy shadows
Common Merganser female
Here today, gone tomorrow
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Frank Lake area
Lesser Scaup male
Thoughts of spring
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal
Screen shot to show my thumbnail problem on Flickr
Echinacea purpurea, Lucky Star
Mallard curls
Conocephalum conicum liverwort
Worthy of another look
Carnations for his sweetheart : )
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Tears for Jasmine, R.I.P.
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Looking into the sun


This was such a beautiful sight, looking towards the sun at Gap Lake on Sunday, 20 January 2013. We had spent a bit of time there, looking for a pack of four Wolves that we had just been told about. Eventually, the animals appeared along the far side of the lake and I was able to get several very distant (as you can imagine!) shots. Most unfortunately, I received an e-mail later from the person who told us about the "Wolves", saying that it had now been decided that after all, these animals were Coyotes, not Wolves. Hugely disappointing, but we certainly enjoyed the temporary excitement - and seeing the beauty of this lake.
I've found myself saying several times recently that I almost think I'll actually miss this winter - when I said or thought these words, it was no doubt after we had had some beautiful, sunny, comparatively mild days. Today, however, I'm getting really fed up of seeing dismal, overcast days with the snow falling!! Yesterday was a beautiful, sunny day, but I had a volunteer shift, so it was spent indoors, wishing I was cruising the backroads outside the city : )
I've found myself saying several times recently that I almost think I'll actually miss this winter - when I said or thought these words, it was no doubt after we had had some beautiful, sunny, comparatively mild days. Today, however, I'm getting really fed up of seeing dismal, overcast days with the snow falling!! Yesterday was a beautiful, sunny day, but I had a volunteer shift, so it was spent indoors, wishing I was cruising the backroads outside the city : )
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