Wood Frog
Fringed Gentian / Gentiana procera
Coral fungus
Leopard Lacewing
One-sided Wintergreen
Dew on Sundew
A dose of yellow
Living in a tiny world
Kalm's Lobelia / Lobelia kalmii
Parry's Townsendia / Townsendia parryi
Young Red-winged Blackbird
Fungus rosette
First Picklejar Lake
The upward climb
In the spotlight
The metallic look
Sticky fingers
Subarctic Darner female and nymph casing
Bird's-nest Fungi
Insect on tiny Moss Gentian
Perfection in small size
Rocky Mountain Sandwort / Minuartia austromontana
Climbing to Plateau Mountain
Kiss me ...
Menzies' Catchfly
Pretty near perfect
Harebells
Barn Swallows
A real stunner
Different!
Popp(y)ing off the page
The work of ants
In the light
Heart-leaved Arnica/Arnica cordifolia
Tiny Spotted Coralroot flower
Eastern Kingbird
Fireweed
Northern Bedstraw
Horsetail/Equisetum
Tree Swallow nest
Lacewing
Iris
Split gill
Barrier Lake, Kananaskis
Bleeding Heart
Such a cutie
Western Toad
Red Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Southern Red-backed Vole
Small-flowered Sand-Verbena
Rosy Pussytoes/Antennaria rosea
There's hope yet
Greater Scaup - or Lesser?
Blue-eyed Grass
Mushroom magic
Against the light
Yellow Sweetclover / Melilotus officinalis
Fireweed / Epilobium angustifolium
Insect casing
Invasive beauty
Earthstar / Geastrum sp.
Tiny world on a leaf
Black Currant Pie, anyone?
Moss Campion
Sticky False Asphodel seedpods / Tofieldia glutino…
Bog Candle
The same but different
Eyelash fungus / Scutellinia scutellata
Hanging on to youth
Deep in the forest
Boreal Chorus Frog
Crested Beardtongue
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Mushroom in the ditch
Blue-eyed Grass
House Sparrow fledgeling
Tree Brain and Jelly
Hoary Cress
Colorado Rubber Plant
Swallowtail
Unfurling
Eastern Kingbird
Mom
Early arrivals
Approach me if you dare
Blue Clematis
Bear claw marks
Let the light shine through
Bird on a wire
Windflower/Cut-leaved Anemone
Pink and pretty
Plains Garter Snake
Sand Dock (Rumex venosus)
White Beardtongue
Bee Spiderflower, Cleome serrulata
Textured cap
Mr. and Mrs.
Clustered Broomrape, Orobanche fasciculata
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Angel tears
Wild Chives
Le Conte's Sparrow
Tiger Beetle
Emerging
Height of fashion
Drummond's Thistle
Barred Owl
American White Pelican
Little Mulie
Lily
3 out of 15
Gaillardia
Red Clover
Tiny Moth
Corallorhiza striata var. vreelandii
A fine ambassador
Red Admiral
Wild Lily-of-the-valley
Motherly love
Glorious colour
Mountain Bluebird nest - oops, Tree Swallow nest!
A touch of sunlight
Mystery Paintbrush
The power of red
Dandelion bokeh
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Crepidotus
This beautiful Crepidotus was growing on a broken-off branch that was lying on the ground when a few of us went to search for Lichens and Fungi yesterday, at West Bragg Creek. This is the gilled, underside, which I always love to see. By the way, Crepidotus means "cracked ear". I'm out for a long day of botanizing south west of the city today - in rain (like yesterday) all day, according to the forecast. We seem to be having June's weather in August - it really barely seems to have been any summer this year, though I'm certainly happy to have had cooler weather on many days. See you later.
(Later: apologies - I replaced this photo after about nine hours, as so few people seemed to have seen it. Usually, I don't upload photos at some unearthly hour of the morning, well maybe around 7:30 a.m., so I suspect today's pics were somehow buried by all the photos people uploaded later during the day. I really do dislike replacing an image, as I know it pushes everyone else's photos one place further "down". Which is why it is really annoying when people do this every single day, sometimes as many as three times in one day! Very rough location marked on my map - really not quite sure where the right spot is.
Not sure what's going on with my computer at the moment. The hard drive just constantly "runs" when I load MY Pictures, and this evening it was making copies of photos and adding them to a different folder in My Pictures. I was constantly trying to delete these unwanted copies, but it just kept copying more and more - hundreds of the wretched things!
Thanks so much to the folks at the SuperEco group for posting this shot as an "Admin photo of the week", for the week ending August 14th, 2010. Much appreciated!
(Later: apologies - I replaced this photo after about nine hours, as so few people seemed to have seen it. Usually, I don't upload photos at some unearthly hour of the morning, well maybe around 7:30 a.m., so I suspect today's pics were somehow buried by all the photos people uploaded later during the day. I really do dislike replacing an image, as I know it pushes everyone else's photos one place further "down". Which is why it is really annoying when people do this every single day, sometimes as many as three times in one day! Very rough location marked on my map - really not quite sure where the right spot is.
Not sure what's going on with my computer at the moment. The hard drive just constantly "runs" when I load MY Pictures, and this evening it was making copies of photos and adding them to a different folder in My Pictures. I was constantly trying to delete these unwanted copies, but it just kept copying more and more - hundreds of the wretched things!
Thanks so much to the folks at the SuperEco group for posting this shot as an "Admin photo of the week", for the week ending August 14th, 2010. Much appreciated!
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