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American White Pelicans / Pelecanus erythrorhyncho…
White-tailed Deer
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Wood Duck male / Aix sponsa
Old Chevrolet Chevette
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Forgotten name
The painted cow - "Some enchanted evening"
Globe Thistle / Echinops ritro
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Leaves
Dragonfly resting for a moment
Wood Duck male / Aix sponsa
A southern Alberta rose
Sleepy Barn Owl
Living on the edge
Yesterday's Chinook Arch
A spider's creation
American Avocets / Recurvirostra americana
Weathered beauty
Harvest time
Black-necked Stilt (juvenile?) / Himantopus mexica…
A favourite barn
Swainson's Hawk?
Invasive Goat's-beard
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Me and my dad
Mourning Dove - love the blue eye-ring
Common Nighthawk / Chordeiles minor - threatened s…
Swainson's Hawk juvenile
Mountain Ash berries
Onnia triquetra (??) and Blue Stain
Osprey number 2 / Pandion haliaetus
Beauty of a weed
Osprey number 1
Just for a change of colour
Broad-winged Hawk
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It was a fairly quiet afternoon at Carburn Park yesterday, 9 September 2018. Only 26 species of bird were seen, compared to the groups who went on the morning walk and saw 60 bird species. As usual, mornings are a better time to go and look for birds. However, I was content with seeing a group of American White Pelicans out on a gravel bar in the river and, further along the path, quite a few Double-crested Cormorants perched, flying or swimming.
At one of our stops, we looked down the embankment and watched a busy and hungry Muskrat. I always think they have the cutest little hands. Others in the small group saw a Mink, but it was out of view from where I was standing.
On our return walk back to our cars, we stopped to watch a beautiful deer, busily feeding in the tall grasses and plants. A bright yellow Sowthistle flower was just one of the food items I saw disappear. The deer was just a few feet away from the path, until a man on his bike with a large dog on leash came by and stopped to watch. The dog started barking, disturbing this creature who had been so peacefully feeding.
Also on the way back to the parking lot, I spotted what I thought was a white golf ball at the base of a tree. When I took a somewhat closer look, I realized it was a beautiful Inkcap fungus! Hadn't seen one of these for a long time. Took a couple of quick shots and then hurried to catch up with my friends.
At one of our stops, we looked down the embankment and watched a busy and hungry Muskrat. I always think they have the cutest little hands. Others in the small group saw a Mink, but it was out of view from where I was standing.
On our return walk back to our cars, we stopped to watch a beautiful deer, busily feeding in the tall grasses and plants. A bright yellow Sowthistle flower was just one of the food items I saw disappear. The deer was just a few feet away from the path, until a man on his bike with a large dog on leash came by and stopped to watch. The dog started barking, disturbing this creature who had been so peacefully feeding.
Also on the way back to the parking lot, I spotted what I thought was a white golf ball at the base of a tree. When I took a somewhat closer look, I realized it was a beautiful Inkcap fungus! Hadn't seen one of these for a long time. Took a couple of quick shots and then hurried to catch up with my friends.
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