A life left behind
Built with love
Blowing in the wind
Blackie Grain Terminal, Alberta
Fence post with a difference
Surveying its territory
One of the first of the season
Passing the time
Floral beauty
The return of the Swans
Bubbles at Frank Lake
A close landing
Branch treasures
Varied Thrush
Ice patterns
Elk siblings or friends
Pink Sundae / Salvia viridis
Great Gray Owl - breathtaking
Mural in Blackie, Alberta
Delicate Damselfly
A bird in the hand is worth many in the bush
Looking across Frank Lake
On a frosty morning
From days gone by
One of my few Snowy Owls of 2016
Perched on a broken tree trunk
Rolling hills and distant peaks
A sky filled with clouds
Remembering a winter day
Tropical - cultivar of Tillandsia ionantha?
Dainty little Common Redpoll
Got my eyes on you
'Hiding' in the grass
Himalayan Blue Poppy
One of a pair
Siberian Squill
A little corner of Reader Rock Garden
One of my favourite barns
Mountain view on an owl-less day
Davisburg Community Church, Alberta
A quick glance
Farmyard scene on the prairie
Stavely, Alberta, grain elevator
The Famous Five from a distance
Datura flower?
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On 19 September 2015, I went to an Open House at the home of our main leader for both birding and botany. This was to mark the end of the botany season, which is always sad. We went on one last walk, around the neighbourhood, stopping to look at various plants in people's gardens, and then went back for tea and coffee and yummy snacks.
This photo is of a flower whose petals have all fallen to the ground, leaving just the flower centre. I believe those are aphids climbing up and down the stem.
It's hard to believe that spring is almost here - time is passing much too quickly for my liking! The Prairie Crocuses are apparently in bloom, though I haven't been out looking for them yet.
This photo is of a flower whose petals have all fallen to the ground, leaving just the flower centre. I believe those are aphids climbing up and down the stem.
It's hard to believe that spring is almost here - time is passing much too quickly for my liking! The Prairie Crocuses are apparently in bloom, though I haven't been out looking for them yet.
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