Purple Avens / Water Avens
Mountain Death Camas
Pink Wintergreen / Pink Pyrola / Pyrola asarifolia
Mountain Bluebird male
Mourning Dove at sunrise
Trip to Rondeau Provincial Park, Day 2
Turkey Vultures, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Turkey Vultures, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Turkey Vultures, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Baltimore Oriole, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Baltimore Oriole, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Red-breasted Merganser, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial…
Grey-cheeked Thrush, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Par…
Painted Turtle, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Tree Swallow, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Tree Swallow, Day 2, Rondeau Provincial Park
Hibiscus beauty
Calgary's special guests
Water Lily
Common Raven at Bow Lake
Black Bear seen from the bus
Bow Lake on a cloudy day
Is this invasive Phragmites / common reed?
Maryland Black Snakeroot / Sanicula marilandica
Indian Paintbrush
One-flowered Wintergreen, with texture
Mountain Bluebird male
Wildflower
Twinflower / Linnaea borealis
Butterfly
Brewer's Blackbird female
Mating beetles on Richardson's Geranium
A family of very tiny mushrooms
One-flowered Wintergreen / Moneses uniflora
Red-belted Polypore
Red-winged Blackbird
Richardson's Geranium / Geranium richardsonii
One-sided Wintergreen / Orthilia secunda
Tiny spider with a death wish
Purple Avens / Water Avens / Geum rivale
Coral Fungus
Mountain Bluebird with wildflower bokeh
Young Moose
Gathering insects for her babies
Red-tailed Hawk
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Most people will probably be in bed by now, or at least not on Flickr, so I've just added 12 odds and ends of photos, taken on 13th July 2018. Though most of the flower photos leave a lot to be desired, I am using photos like these to try and re-teach myself about plant IDs. This evening, I was shocked that I had forgotten so many names. I knew the plants, but found it hard to remember the correct names. I've done so little botany for at least the last three years, which doesn't help. I'll be off my computer for quite a few hours while I back up all the photo files I have on my computer hard drive to two external hard drives that are larger than my present ones.
On 13 July 2018, I more or less repeated my drive from two days earlier, except that I also called in at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park to see if there was any sign of fungi growing. It is still not the peak of the fungi season, so I was not too hopeful. I barely entered the forest, as it still gives me the creeps, - Bears, Cougar and Moose are seen there, and I have been told so many times not to go by myself. So far, I have only seen a very large Moose. I did find a cluster of very tiny mushrooms and several clumps of orange Coral Fungus in their usual location. Took a few wildflower shots, too, which I don't do very often these days, unlike a few years ago.
On 13 July 2018, I more or less repeated my drive from two days earlier, except that I also called in at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park to see if there was any sign of fungi growing. It is still not the peak of the fungi season, so I was not too hopeful. I barely entered the forest, as it still gives me the creeps, - Bears, Cougar and Moose are seen there, and I have been told so many times not to go by myself. So far, I have only seen a very large Moose. I did find a cluster of very tiny mushrooms and several clumps of orange Coral Fungus in their usual location. Took a few wildflower shots, too, which I don't do very often these days, unlike a few years ago.
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