Joys of the forest
Out of the darkness comes light... in memory of 11…
Like teeny blueberries
Frilled Lizard
A touch of sunlight
Hoary Rosette
Backlit Fritillary
The painted look
Yellow Jacket's nest
Pretty but poisonous
Wrinkles
Cladonia, Medusa wanna-be
Juvenile Snowy Owl
Clash of colours
Marvels of the forest floor
A little green crawly thing
Swift Fox
White beauty
One-flowered Wintergreen
Little brown Puffball
Before summer's end
The old pig barn
A Pyraloid Moth
Spots and dots
Campion
A touch of velvet
Growing on a little leaf
Just before the rain
Field Bindweed
Back-lit back
The cutest cluster
Asparagus
Orange ruffles
Side by side
Curled lip
Beauty at its finest
Am I a Ladybug?
Land of rolling hills and outcrops
Damage done
In the light
Urchin of the forest
Hanging on
A young one
Pink Soapwort
Scarlet Runner Bean
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Brilliant camouflage


I noticed this moth at rest on a tree yesterday, during a full-day, botanizing walk in Bragg Creek Natural Area. Actually, we had spotted a small butterfly flitting across the path and so I followed. However, I forgot about the butterfly as soon as I noticed this well-camouflaged moth. I think it may be some kind of Sphinx Moth? Thanks so much to Lynette S. for the ID, Geometroidea, Geometrid Moth, Geometridae!
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