Rooster at the Saskatoon Farm
Saskatoon in May
As beautiful as it gets
Follow the leader
Such a good Mom
Up close with a Snow Leopard
Summer bokeh
Parched
Pink
Columbian Ground Squirrel
Peaks and clouds
Short-eared Owl
Love those legs
A little past their prime
Whiskey Jack, alias Camp Robber, alias Gray Jay
Winter along the Smith-Dorrien road
Honey Mushrooms
Above the treeline
Milk Thistle / Silybum marianum
A happy farm dog
Sunrise start to a Christmas Bird Count
Look what I found yesterday : )
A few brave souls
Looking towards the treeline
Peregrine Falcon
Frosted snow
Fritillary
Landscape of Red Rock Coulee
A couple of beauties
Ruddy Duck in the sunlight
Fringed Grass-of-Parnassus
Thankful for archives
Mom and the kids
Water droplets on a Lily pad l res
He's so fine
Inlay stone mosaic, Agra, India
Gotta get that itch
We need COLOUR!
The beauty of winter
On the lookout
Vulturine Guineafowl
Small rocks, Red Rock Coulee
Toughing out the winter
Time for colour
The wind effect
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A little touch of sunshine


A mass of these beautiful, but invasive, Oxeye Daisies was growing near the Castle Mountain Internment Camp memorial, in Banff National Park. Taken on our way to Bow Lake on 10 August 2013.
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Wonderful capture of this floral subject. Up there with the very very best. Well done Anne. Regards Tess.
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