American Goldfinch on Sunflower
Full of light
Backlit Sunflower
Black Bear on a distant hillside
Wooden cuteness
White-tailed Deer enjoying the sunshine
A new find
White-tailed Deer early morning
Black Bear searching for berries
What we drove into, Kananaskis
Black Bear feeding on berries
Low cloud in Kananaskis
Mountain peaks, Kananaskis
Low cloud at ground level, Kananaskis
White-crowned Sparrow in the mountains
Jelly fungus / Peziza sp.
Hericium coralloides / Comb Tooth fungus
Sitting Earthstar / Geoastrum sessile
Amanita muscaria
Honey mushrooms
Fly agaric / Amanita muscaria
Fungus
Artist’s Bracket / Ganoderma applanatum, with gutt…
House Sparrow female
Yellow
Bar U Ranch
Window reflections in the old Log Cabin
Work Horse Barn & Saddle Horse Barn
Working horses
Work Horse Barn
Old farm trucks
Harnesses
Travel in the olden days
Bolete
Cystoderma cinnabarina
Cystoderma cinnabarina
Pholiota terrestris growing in soil
Coral fungus sp.
Fungus
Ben, the Beagle
Pholiota destruens fungus on cut end of a log
Fungi on a broken branch
Club fungus / Clavariadelphus truncatus
Purple beauty - Cortinarius violaceus
Our leader with a Bolete
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Yesterday afternoon, 3 September 2019, was spent surrounded by colourful garden flowers. Knowing that it is not unusual for us to get snow in September, I knew I just had to go and capture some cheery colour before fall arrived and it was too late. That included Sunflowers, which are always a favourite. Just one orange one among the many yellow, and I could only see it from the back. A little gang of American Goldfinches was making the most of the Sunflower seeds.
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