Omnivorous and highly opportunistic
Spring, you seem so far away ..
Worth risking frostbite?
Wild European Rabbit
Standing out
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Up to my thighs in snow
Pyritohedron
Yearning for spring
Golden Eagle
Backlit
First to open
Satisfied
Be careful what you wish for
Friendship and joy
Over the shoulder glance
Silhouettes
Fancy paintwork
Baby Blue Jay
Winter's own creation
Sparkles
Haven't we met somewhere before?
The tiny curl
Return of winter
Coiled
Green mushrooms
Curious
Let's decorate the tree
Along the fenceline
Trumpeter Swan
The approach
Lake Louise, Alberta
A little visitor
The pose
My best penguin impersonation
Sunburst
Precious
Gobble, gobble
Reunited at last
Common Raven
Lac des Arcs
Spotlight on red
Clark's Nutcracker
The stare
Peach
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Whenever I have seen this particular species of large mushroom, they have always been in perfect condition. Maybe they just don't taste good to the forest inhabitants? This one was growing in Brown-Lowery Provincial Park on 4th September last year.
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