Mountain Bluebird pair
Sawfly larva
Happy Stampeding!
Blue-eyed Grass
The same but different
Fringed Gentian / Gentiana procera
Kalm's Lobelia / Lobelia kalmii
Insect on tiny Moss Gentian
Little blue spider
Bluer than the sky
Greater Fringed Gentian / Gentianopsis crinita
Disappearing world
Thank you so much, everyone!
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Alfalfa
Kalm's Lobelia / Lobelia kalmii
Alpine Forget-me-not
Alpine Speedwell, Veronica alpina
Moss Gentian
Always a delight
Blue Lettuce / Lactuca tatarica
Gentiana
Blue Wave / Myscelia cyaniris
Blue Morpho / Morpho peleides
The only time I look tall and slim, ha
Bird on a wire
Harley : )
Blue beauty
Explosion of blue - Globe Thistle
Splash of blue
Pimpernel / Anagallis monelli
: )
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A change of colour
Blue for a change
One of the joys of spring
Blue-winged beauty
I don't like having my photo taken!
A treat in the city
Morpho sp.
Visitor to the city
Forget-me-not
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Blue Morpho
Prairie Gentian
Low Larkspur
Prairie Gentian
OK, it's a start
Time to feed the kids - again
Need to eat your greens
Unnatural nature
Hepatica
Alberta
Glorious blue
Blue - still life
The blue teapot wall
The joy of colour
Fun in the sun
The highlight of my morning.jpg
Blue
Mountain Bluebird from my archives
Mossleigh grain elevator
Happy Mother's Day
Mountain Bluebird
Tree Swallow
Blue Morpho
Tropical blue
Monday blues
Memories of the past
Blue rain
Busy Dad and Mom
Waterdrops on Abalone shell
Tiny fringed tips
Singing his pretty little heart out
Christmas in the park
Auburn 1932
Hello, colour!
Alkanet
Harebell
Like teeny blueberries
Blue in the forest
It's all about the blue
Hepatica
Created for fun
False identity
Like a lace curtain blowing in the breeze
Frosted Burdock
Going, going ....
Blue
Sparkles
Blue
Blue
Common Flax seedpod
Prairie Gentian
Small-flowered Forget-me-not
Blue fungus!
Tall Lungwort
Blue Poppy
Sticky Locoweed
Spring Azure
Smooth Blue Beardtongue
Hepatica
Blue Columbine
Icy reflections
Delphinium
Blue
No star or angel
Blue
Smooth Blue Beardtongue
Flax
White on blue
Damselfly
Mr and Mrs Bluebird
Mountain Bluebird
Sea Holly
Darner Dragonfly
Damselfly on Bulrush
Winter magic
Looking upward
Reaching for the sky
Darner dragonfly
Damselfly on Sloughgrass
Butterfly
Glorious Hepatica
Mountain Bluebird male
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Blue Wave, Myscelia cyaniris
Wow, had problems uploading my photos to Flickr this evening! I took this photo just over two years ago, in the Butterfly House in the old Conservatory at the Calgary Zoo. I don't usually see this species, so wanted to post it for my Zoo Set. Isn't it a gorgeous shade of blue?
I am completely (and I mean completely, lol) exhausted after a botanizing trip from 7:00 a.m. this morning till getting home about 6:15 p.m. just a short while ago. This was a repeat trip of a hike we did a year ao, right on the edge of the eastern Rocky Mountains, right where Kananaskis begins on Highway 40. Climbing up hills and down, up and down. My toes are now the most painful part of my body, from hiking downhill so much. The main purpose of the trip was to see Balsamroot plants high on a hillside. This is the most northerly reported location for this species. And we saw a Morel mushroom, which made my day - possibly a False Morel? Weather was beautiful - rain in the forecast for the next few days. Thanks, David, for another great outing to this area - and thanks so much for the ride there and back! Job very well done!! I have to add that I'm sure I any calories I lost on the hike were surely put back on when I had a delicious Chocolate Malt when we stopped in Longview on the way home. Thanks (?), Sandy, for telling me how good they are and leading me into temptation, ha!
I am completely (and I mean completely, lol) exhausted after a botanizing trip from 7:00 a.m. this morning till getting home about 6:15 p.m. just a short while ago. This was a repeat trip of a hike we did a year ao, right on the edge of the eastern Rocky Mountains, right where Kananaskis begins on Highway 40. Climbing up hills and down, up and down. My toes are now the most painful part of my body, from hiking downhill so much. The main purpose of the trip was to see Balsamroot plants high on a hillside. This is the most northerly reported location for this species. And we saw a Morel mushroom, which made my day - possibly a False Morel? Weather was beautiful - rain in the forecast for the next few days. Thanks, David, for another great outing to this area - and thanks so much for the ride there and back! Job very well done!! I have to add that I'm sure I any calories I lost on the hike were surely put back on when I had a delicious Chocolate Malt when we stopped in Longview on the way home. Thanks (?), Sandy, for telling me how good they are and leading me into temptation, ha!
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