Bow Valley Provincial Park
Mushroom Lichen
Tiny Twinflower
Curtain call
The look
Imitation Northern Lights
Siberian Iris
White-tailed Jack Rabbit
From my garden
Bolete treat of the day
Asparagus Beetle
Furry, and a little blurry
Bee on Chives
Beginning to open
White-crowned Sparrow
Colour in the forest
Vermillion Lakes, Banff
Solitude
In the darkness of the forest
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Preening comes naturally
Invasive, but pretty
Little fungus cup
Can you believe it?
Spotted Coralroot
A little extra
I'm still drooling : )
Bursting out
Caught in sunlight
Rare Spotted Coralroot
Wilson's Snipe
Little orange flower
Quite a beauty
Life is a series of ups and downs
They're HERE!
Inner glow
Common Stonecrop
Wild White Geranium
Orange delight
Fairybells
Baby of the family
Nodding Saxifrage
Red Fox kit
Burgundy Prairie Parsley
Scabious
Eye-catching beauty
Jelly fungus
Mourning Cloak
Bunchberry
Broken
Red curls
Yesterday's beauty
Green
Blue in the forest
Wild Bergamot
Shine
Red in a sea of yellow
Western Toad
Bolete beauty
Puffball
Catch a falling flower
Unintentionally suggestive
Merlin
Parry's Townsendia
Savannah on the rocks
Brightening up the mountain scree
I love to go a wandering
Columbian Ground Squirrel
Gunnery Pass
Sticky Asphodel with sparkles - thinking of you, M…
Love me, love my warts
Oh, so cute
Green Grasshopper nymph
Gaillardia on green
Sharp little eyes
Amongst the forest greens
To brighten the day
A mixture of Lichens
Enjoying a swim
Pink and white
Slime Mold - Stemonitis axifera
Bracted Honeysuckle
Striped Coralroot
It's all about the blue
Red Fox kit relaxing
American Avocet
The Morel of the story is ...
Some of my favourites
Oh, so cute
Bleeding Heart
Hepatica
Peek-a-boo
Blue-eyed Grass
Eastern Kingbird
White Blue-eyed Grass
Down by the water
Watchful
Swallowtail
Purple spikes
Catching supper
Second best to sunshine
Northern Saw-whet Owl
Richness in every way
First taste of freedom
Taken from a canoe
This little light of mine
Clasping-leaved Twisted-stalk / Streptopus amplexi…
Mushroom mosaic
At the river's edge
Light in the forest
Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park
Great Gray Owl
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Clasping-leaved Twistedstalk
Though this is a fairly new plant to me, especially one with flowers, I love it. Those tiny hanging bells are so delicate - and so difficult to focus on, especially in the low light of the forest. Hopefully, I'll get a really sharp image of them one of these days : ) This native plant is a member of the Lily family and grows in moist, wooded areas. The very small, whitish-green flowers occur on jointed and bent stalks that originate in the leaf axils. The flowers have 3 petals and 3 sepals, and grow June-July.
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