One of yesterday's two Great Gray Owls
Changing
Baby fluff
151/366: Striped Seed Sunflower
Nature Is Wonderful!
Great Gray Owl in a field of Dandelions
American Robin male
Flowers of spring
The Courts - Tree
The purity of white
Herper friend with Wood Frog (and fly)
154/366: Classic Orange Truck
155/366: White Poppy with Droplets
Lots of 'bling'
156/366: Hot Pink Clusters
Riverside
Made my day : )
Depth of Field
White-crowned Sparrow / Zonotrichia leucophrys
158/366: Little Mushroom Umbrella
159/366: Budding Oregon-grape Cluster (+1 more in…
Time to preen
160/366: Little Red—and Black—Corvette Detail
161/366: Orange Fungus Collage (+4 enlarged images…
Female Mountain Bluebird / Sialia currucoides
162/366: Vinca's Last Day
American Robin in the countryside
Such cute little hands and feet
163/366: Purple Anemone
Hollyhock buds
Way down the fence line
Wall Flowers
Eastern Kingbird
A house to match
148/366: California Poppy with Hat
Showing off for the females
Snake's head fritillary / Fritillaria meleagris
at dawn
146/366: Green Zebra Tomato Flower (+4 images in n…
Red Baneberry
Canada Goose
145/366: Purple Goatsbeard (+1 image and a link in…
01 Spic and span
Guard Cat..!!
The Pond
Wilson's Snipe, seen from afar
142/366: Frost on Rusted Barbed Wire
141/366: Sunny Dandilions
This Snipe 'doesn't have a leg to stand on'
A little eye-catcher
The joy of spring
Teasels growing wild
One of my favourite birds to photograph
Western Meadowlark
138/366: Dreamy Echinacea
Colour
137/366: Mushroom Cap Tearing Away
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136/366: Old Classic in Red
Nuttall's Sunflower / Helianthus nuttallii
Brown-headed Cowbirds
135/366: Dogwood Blossoms
Snake's Head Fritillary / Fritillaria meleagris
Kalanchoe 042716-001
133/366: Details of a Dandilion Seed Head
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149/366: Hoverfly on Tarweed
Hoverflies are fabulous looking and they often don't care if you're close to them! They commonly hover long enough that you can get their picture, or else they boldly stay on flowers and allow you close access. This isn't always the case--plenty of them are so skittish you barely get a glimpse before they are zooming away. Besides making forgiving subjects, these flower flies are found in many sizes, colors and patterns (including bee mimic), which makes them a favorite!
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