Red barn in a beautiful setting
Let the dancing begin
A close look at a Coot
Yellow Foxglove / Digitalis grandiflora
Preening her feathers
A quick, drive-by shot
Balsam or Hybrid Poplar catkins
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Clouds over a prairie farm
Deep inside a dark barn
Long-tailed Weasel
Red wagon by Bow Valley Ranch
Male Sharp-tailed Grouse
Pine Coulee Reservoir, November 2013
American Coot
Western Meadowlark
Adventurous little owlet
Little more than black silhouettes
A fine day for birding
Grebes with the red "button" eyes
Head to head
Cinnamon Teal
A touch of blue
Time for nest building
Allium up close
Obsessive Owl Crazyness Disorder
Pine Coulee Reservoir last November
The exotic White-faced Ibis
Growing at Pine Coulee Reservoir
How sweet is this?
Harvestman
Black-capped Chickadee at a cavity
The golds and blues at Frank Lake
Western Meadowlark
X marks the spot
Longing for Poppy time
Sharp-tailed Grouse displaying
Night-flowering Catchfly / Silene noctiflora
Tired out Mom
Rural decay in winter
Vibrant colour of spring
Sharp-tailed Grouse male
Delicate Cornflower
Simple but bright
Remembering happy times
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Sparrow's-egg Orchid


These are rarely found in Calgary, but I was one of several people privileged to be shown some of these beautiful, delicate flowers at Lawrey Gardens, Edworthy Park, on 29 June 2010.
"This delicate lady's-slipper is a pleasant find. Often occurring in moist areas along trails, it has 4 or 5 lily-like leaves tightly clasping the stem and slowly spreading outward. The white flower head looks like a white egg bursting out of a green case.
Flower: The flower has a green sepal rising above, almost hiding the white pouch. There are two white lateral wings and a white pouch with purple spots inside. The flower head is approximately 1 cm long." From MountainNature.com.
"This delicate lady's-slipper is a pleasant find. Often occurring in moist areas along trails, it has 4 or 5 lily-like leaves tightly clasping the stem and slowly spreading outward. The white flower head looks like a white egg bursting out of a green case.
Flower: The flower has a green sepal rising above, almost hiding the white pouch. There are two white lateral wings and a white pouch with purple spots inside. The flower head is approximately 1 cm long." From MountainNature.com.
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