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Bighorn Sheep / Ovis canadensis, Kananaskis
One of my favourite views, Kananaskis
Shaggy Mane / Inky Cap
Black Bear, Kananaskis
Wedge Pond, Kananaskis, Alberta
Young Shaggy Manes / Inky Caps
Kananaskis
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Pika, stocking up with food for the winter
White-crowned Sparrow
Mushroom crack pattern
Bighorn Sheep, Kananaskis
Buller Pond, Kananaskis
Curling up its rim
Standing tall
Mushrooms
Hooded False Morel / Gyromitra infula – poisonous
Woodland at Rod's
Karel with Bolete for his dinner
Puffballs on a rotting log
Honey Mushrooms / Armillaria mellea
Fading fall colours after our snow storm
Black Bear, Kananaskis
Colours of fall
Garden flower
Jackrabbit, Calgary Zoo
Spathiphyllum wallisii
Conservatory, Calgary Zoo
Brown Cup & Golden Pluteus / Pluteus chrysophlebiu…
Mushroom
Mushroom
Fungus on a tree trunk
Growing in a crack
Honey Mushrooms
Mushroom
Fungus at base of a tree
Amanita muscaria, with insects (mosquitoes?)
Mushroom growing on top of a tall, broken tree
Young Amanita muscaria
Fungus
Mushroom - is this Cystoderma cinnabarinum?
Puffballs and a mushroom on a tree stump
Russula sp?
Eyelash fungus (orange) & a tiny slime mold
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Yesterday was spent on backing up photos and starting the major task of slowly deleting photo folders from my computer. I still don't have enough room for my computer to function properly, so I will have to spend a lot more time in the days ahead, deleting more.
On 5 September 2019, friend Pam and I had a great day out in Kananaskis. It had been just over two months since I drove myself out there, but Pam had been only two days before. There were a few different places that she wanted to stop, and she was hoping to see a bear - preferably a Grizzly, but we were out of luck for that. However, we were lucky enough to see two Black Bears, which was such a treat.
Our day started off really well, leaving the city at 7:00 am. Driving along a backroad SW of the city, a small, rather cute, old barn was our first find. It was set back from the road a little and easily missed, so I'm glad I spotted it.
Further on, we came across a White-tailed Deer feeding in a field, and it looked so beautiful in the early morning sun. Normally, I don't get out this early and I know I miss that special light.
Going to have to finish description, etc. later .... I've been saying that ever since, too. Just not getting enough time at the moment .... sigh.
On 5 September 2019, friend Pam and I had a great day out in Kananaskis. It had been just over two months since I drove myself out there, but Pam had been only two days before. There were a few different places that she wanted to stop, and she was hoping to see a bear - preferably a Grizzly, but we were out of luck for that. However, we were lucky enough to see two Black Bears, which was such a treat.
Our day started off really well, leaving the city at 7:00 am. Driving along a backroad SW of the city, a small, rather cute, old barn was our first find. It was set back from the road a little and easily missed, so I'm glad I spotted it.
Further on, we came across a White-tailed Deer feeding in a field, and it looked so beautiful in the early morning sun. Normally, I don't get out this early and I know I miss that special light.
Going to have to finish description, etc. later .... I've been saying that ever since, too. Just not getting enough time at the moment .... sigh.
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