Sainfoin / Onobrychis
American White Pelicans on the Bow River
Sainfoin / Onobrychis
American White Pelicans on the Bow River
Brewer's Blackbird
Yellow-headed Blackbird female
Brewer's Blackbird female?
Wilson's Snipe
Red-winged Blackbird
Brewer's Blackbird female? with insects for babies
Wilson's Snipe / Gallinago delicata
European Starling / Sturnus vulgaris
Mourning Dove / Zenaida macroura
European Starling / Sturnus vulgaris
Flowers make the difference
The simplicity of old times
Always love a Sunflower
A mix of colours
Castor Bean
A mountain of flowers
Sunflower details
Purple trio of Verbena
Pink and pretty
Wild Licorice?
Beaver across the river
Sainfoin / Onobrychis
Beaver swimming in the Bow River
Cicer Milkvetch?
Fungi family - and slime mold?
Purple/Water Avens seedhead
Fungi group
Richardson's Geranium / Geranium richardsonii
Fungus on a tree stump
Fungus on a fallen log
Fungi on a tree stump
White Admiral
False Solomon's Seal
White Admiral
Purple/Water Avens / Geum rivale
Fungus guttation droplets
Bee on Tall Larkspur / Delphinium exaltatum
Jelly fungus
Canon SX60 'artistry'
Globe Centurea / Centaurea macrocephala
Frustrated roosters
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This morning, I have added 10 images taken at Carburn Park, on 2 July 2019. As keeps happening, I have fallen way behind with editing and posting my photos.
This was an evening walk with a group of friends. Though I rarely go on any evening walks, I knew this one would finally get me over to Carburn Park.
It's always a delight to see a gathering of American White Pelicans on the Bow River. They like to rest on the gravel bars and either sleep or preen. Such exotic looking birds and they almost look like they don't belong here.
Two other things I was happy to see were a scattering of beautiful, pink Sainfoin flowers. This is the only location where I have seen them.
The other thrill was when a huge American Beaver swam past us when we were walking along the trail at the edge of the river. We were able to see just how huge it really was when it climbed up on to the bank not many feet away from us, and began eating the tall grass.
This was an evening walk with a group of friends. Though I rarely go on any evening walks, I knew this one would finally get me over to Carburn Park.
It's always a delight to see a gathering of American White Pelicans on the Bow River. They like to rest on the gravel bars and either sleep or preen. Such exotic looking birds and they almost look like they don't belong here.
Two other things I was happy to see were a scattering of beautiful, pink Sainfoin flowers. This is the only location where I have seen them.
The other thrill was when a huge American Beaver swam past us when we were walking along the trail at the edge of the river. We were able to see just how huge it really was when it climbed up on to the bank not many feet away from us, and began eating the tall grass.
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