Dark-eyed Junco / Junco hyemalis
Forgetmenot Pond
Let the sun shine
Pearly everlasting / Anaphalis margaritacea
The joy of peace and quiet
Prince's Pine / Chimaphila umbellata
Hudson 8
Maskinonge Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park
Komodo Dragon
Butterfly eggs
Thank you for the pose
Fungi family
Umbulate Hawkweed
Black-crowned Night Heron juvenile / Nycticorax ny…
American Golden-plover juvenile
A gorgeous splash of colour
Hooded Merganser males
Rare Hooded Warbler / Setophaga citrina
Jamaican Poinsettia / Euphorbia punicea
Golden-breasted Starling / Lamprotornis regius
Ralph Klein Park
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Jazzed-up silos
For those who have suffered recent loss
Surrounded by beauty
Greater White-fronted Geese
Owl butterfly / Caligo sp.
Rose hip species
Overtaken by nature
Farmland of the Alberta foothills
Puffballs on a tree stump
Showy Aster / Aster conspicuus, rarely seen in blo…
A welcome cluster
Malachite butterfly
Fringed Heartwort / Ricciocarpos natans liverwort,…
Releasing light
"Just" a little House Sparrow
Sunflowers and a red barn
Colourful pair of Wood Ducks / Aix sponsa
Greater White-fronted Geese, Marsland Basin
Seeds of Showy Milkweed / Asclepias speciosa
Love the style
European Skipper on wild Bergamot
A rare sighting
All decked out
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This photo was taken in the evening of 10 September 2015 in South Glenmore Park, down by the Glenmore Reservoir. A feeing of peace and freedom - which I, for one, am so grateful for, each and every day. Normally, I tend not to go out in the evenings, especially as I now find night driving too difficult. However, I did go on that evening, as I wasn't sure if this was going to be our last botany walk for this year. Also, someone who went on a different day that week said he had seen a mushroom growing on a log down at the edge of the water and I was hoping to find it. Well into our walk, there it was, lol! Not the most beautiful fungus in the world, but I was still happy to find it. The city had released more water into the Reservoir and the narrow "shore" was now under water, unfortunately.
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