Blue Flax / Linum lewisii
American Wigeon
Hedge Mustard
Tree Swallow in cavity
Purple Milk-vetch?
Flodman's Thistle
Columbine
Northern Green Orchid / Platanthera hyperborea
House Wren
Heart-leaved Alexander(s) / Zizia aptera
Black-crowned Night-Heron
Sparrow's-egg lady's-slipper
American Wigeon
Yellow lady's-slipper
Black Bear, Waterton
Sandhill Cranes, Waterton
The splendour of Waterton
Common Loon, Waterton
Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton
Black Bear, Bow Lake to Calgary
Bow Lake, Alberta
Peyto Lake from the Lookout
Orange Peel Fungus, Peyto Lake
Wild Rose with beetle
Round-leaved Orchid / Platanthera orbiculata
Gaillardia with beetle
Great Blue Heron
Horsetail strobilus
Crossing in front of our car
Heading for the river
Cinnamon Black Bear
Walking towards the river
Cinnamon Black Bear, across the river
Always hope for a bear in Waterton
Nine-leaved Desert Parsley / Lomatium triternatum?
Nine-leaved Desert Parsley / Lomatium triternatum?
Old building along Chief Mountain Parkway
View over the valley from Chief Mountain Parkway
A view from Chief Mountain Parkway
Chief Mountain seen from Chief Mountain parkway
A view from Chief Mountain Parkway, Waterton
Rolling hills and distant peaks
Not far from Waterton
Distant view of Chief Mountain
Heading south to Waterton
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Sparrow's-egg Orchid / Cypripedium passerinum


Also known as Franklin's lady's-slipper.
Two days ago, on 19 June 2018, there were two walks I wanted to go on - an afternoon botany walk at Griffith Woods, especially as I have missed most of the walks this session; and a birding walk in the evening at Lafarge Meadows in Fish Creek Park. Usually, I don't do two walks on the same day, as it is just too much walking for me.
Quite a few plant species were seen at Griffith Woods, including both Yellow lady's-slippers and the white Sparrow's-egg lady's slippers. The flower in this photo is the Sparrow's-egg lady's-slipper, also known as Franklin's lady's-slipper. We don't see these white orchids very often.
We were lucky enough to see two Black-crowned night-herons in Fish Creek Park, though they were far, far away. A Great Blue Heron stood at the river's edge, fishing, and the occasional American White Pelican flew high up. The group of 8 of us saw 39 bird species in total.
After the evening walk, a few of us went to Tim Horton's for coffee and chat. Coffee doesn't usually keep me awake, but I guess I'm not normally drinking it at 10:00 pm! Despite feeling tired out from two walks, I was also 'wired' and it was 6:00 am before I finally fell into bed the next morning. An hour later, I was awake, so yesterday was definitely a slow day at home.
Two days ago, on 19 June 2018, there were two walks I wanted to go on - an afternoon botany walk at Griffith Woods, especially as I have missed most of the walks this session; and a birding walk in the evening at Lafarge Meadows in Fish Creek Park. Usually, I don't do two walks on the same day, as it is just too much walking for me.
Quite a few plant species were seen at Griffith Woods, including both Yellow lady's-slippers and the white Sparrow's-egg lady's slippers. The flower in this photo is the Sparrow's-egg lady's-slipper, also known as Franklin's lady's-slipper. We don't see these white orchids very often.
We were lucky enough to see two Black-crowned night-herons in Fish Creek Park, though they were far, far away. A Great Blue Heron stood at the river's edge, fishing, and the occasional American White Pelican flew high up. The group of 8 of us saw 39 bird species in total.
After the evening walk, a few of us went to Tim Horton's for coffee and chat. Coffee doesn't usually keep me awake, but I guess I'm not normally drinking it at 10:00 pm! Despite feeling tired out from two walks, I was also 'wired' and it was 6:00 am before I finally fell into bed the next morning. An hour later, I was awake, so yesterday was definitely a slow day at home.
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