Following Mom
From the good old days of macro waterdrops
Parry's Townsendia
Young Moose
One of yesterday's highlights
Glowing from within
Wood Frog
Glorious Hepatica
A hillside display of Balsamroot
Purple iridescence
Ride of a lifetime
Little hanging hearts
Eyes that are deep, dark pools
At the river's edge
Staying close to Mom
Sheep and cattle along the seafront, Doha, Qatar
Smooth Blue Beardtongue
I'm not getting MY feet wet!
The foot of a Coot
A flopped bundle of feathers
Cardinal's Guard / Pachystachys coccinea
Mushroom mosaic
Phantom of the North
Yay !!!
I may be common, but I'm still handsome
Nesting Red-necked Grebe
Seaside Arrow Grass / Triglochin maritima
Tiny treasure on cow dung
Nodding their little pink heads
As handsome as can be
Earth Star
A hillside display of Balsamroot
Townsendia hookeri
Staying close to Mom
Ruddy Duck
Beautiful Bogbean
Light in the forest
Yellow on yellow
Deep in the forest
Snacktime for a Muskrat
Mighty Moose
Clay-coloured Sparrow
Pink blossom
A touch of England
Talk about a fluffball
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A wet, cloudy view from the Whaleback


This is where I spent 31 May 2013, with a small group of friends, doing the May Species Count for the Whaleback. This location is about 170 km south of Calgary, down towards Pincher Creek. I'm adding photos taken on that trip to a Set of photos that, up till today, contained images taken on the Small Whaleback on 10 July 2011. Yesterday, we covered the southern end of the Whaleback. As you can see from today's image, the whole area is made up of endless hills, with the Rocky Mountains off to theright of the photo, quite close in this very southern part of Alberta. This huge boulder was a beauty, covered in lichen, and several Fragile Ferns growing in on of the large cracks. It rained or drizzled all day, so I had to battle water spots in the camera lens as well as low light and wind. Many of my photos are not really as sharp as I would have liked, but I am so glad that I went. The Balsamroot, which we don't get further north, closer to Calgary, was just beautiful. A closer look at these plants revealed all the damage done to their leaves - we saw a couple of tiny, green, hairy caterpillars in the centre of one flower, but I'm not sure if these were two of the culprits. It was a good day, great company, a few interesting finds and glorious scenery to thoroughly enjoy. Andrew, I hope your back isn't too painful today - such a great pity that you had to miss out on just about everything. Thanks so much, Sandy, for the drive there and back - much appreciated, as always.
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