Northern Pygmy-owl with Meadow Vole
Red Rock Coulee, US
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Banana Tree trunks
Concentration
Sunbathed mountain slopes
How cute can you get?
No equipment needed - just a tongue
A final goodbye
Looking for its next meal
Sunlit peaks
Every creature has to eat
What birders go through : )
Dark-eyed Junco
My sincere thanks
The prairies in winter
Of days gone by
Yesterday's treat
A different backdrop
Weathered
False eyes
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Red
What do I see?
Fairly well preserved
Those piercing eyes
Fun in the hay
Well-fed Northern Pygmy-owl
The challenge of photographing Snowy Owls
Partial Leucistic Red-breasted Nuthatch
A place of peace and beauty
Northern Pygmy-owl
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Rest in Peace, Fiona, our daughter
On the way to pure whiteness
Snowshoe Hare in hiding
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Happy New Year, everyone!
Hoar frost
Eurasian Collared-Dove
So beautiful
Badlands of Alberta
Aged beauty
Rolling hills in winter
Frosted Rose hips
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Old Rambler


LAST year's (2014) annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count for the town of Nanton was so different from last year's Count, with more snow mainly seen only from the higher roads, making almost all the roads so much easier to drive. Temperatures were much milder (-7C), too. As usual, I didn't get many birds photos, but I was very happy to get a shot or two of Sharp-tailed Grouse. I absolutely love the scenery on this Count, so I was able to get a few shots to show some typical landscapes.
This old vehicle, a 1963 Rambler, was seen when we called in at what might have been some kind of camp ground or park. It was just sitting there, begging to be photographed.
"Rambler was an automobile brand name used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors from 1950 to 1954, and finally by Nash's successor, American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1969. It was often nicknamed the "Kenosha Cadillac" after its place of manufacture." From Wikipedia. I'm not sure if this is a 1963 model.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_%28automobile%29
This old vehicle, a 1963 Rambler, was seen when we called in at what might have been some kind of camp ground or park. It was just sitting there, begging to be photographed.
"Rambler was an automobile brand name used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors from 1950 to 1954, and finally by Nash's successor, American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1969. It was often nicknamed the "Kenosha Cadillac" after its place of manufacture." From Wikipedia. I'm not sure if this is a 1963 model.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_%28automobile%29
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