Perfection in small size
Rocky Mountain Sandwort / Minuartia austromontana
Insect on tiny Moss Gentian
Bird's-nest Fungi
Subarctic Darner female and nymph casing
Sticky fingers
The metallic look
In the spotlight
The upward climb
Fungus rosette
Young Red-winged Blackbird
First Picklejar Lake
Parry's Townsendia / Townsendia parryi
Living in a tiny world
Kalm's Lobelia / Lobelia kalmii
Dew on Sundew
One-sided Wintergreen
A dose of yellow
Leopard Lacewing
Fringed Gentian / Gentiana procera
Coral fungus
Wood Frog
Moss Campion
Crepidotus
Sticky False Asphodel seedpods / Tofieldia glutino…
Bog Candle
Eyelash fungus / Scutellinia scutellata
The same but different
Hanging on to youth
Deep in the forest
White Angelica
The Sickener / Russula emetica
Black Cup Fungus / Plectania melastoma
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
Horsetail/Equisetum
Northern Bedstraw
Tree Swallow nest
Iris
Lacewing
Barrier Lake, Kananaskis
Bleeding Heart
Split gill
Western Toad
Such a cutie
Red Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Small-flowered Sand-Verbena
Rosy Pussytoes/Antennaria rosea
There's hope yet
Southern Red-backed Vole
Blue-eyed Grass
Greater Scaup - or Lesser?
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Climbing to Plateau Mountain
The main reason I took this shot was because there was a ditch across the path where I could stand and take it. I knew I was in for a lot of kneeling and getting down and up again the further we went, so avoided kneeling on the gravel at some inelegant angle this time. These are "just" False Dandelions, but they were growing right where I wanted : ) This was a wonderful hike, even though we didn't go up on to the flat top of the Plateau (way off to the left of the photo). The grassy hillsides were covered in wildflowers, several new ones, too. It is a very long drive from Calgary, though. The rain waited until we were ready to go home and, thankfully, it wasn't a really hot day. Thanks, Moya, for taking us to explore this great place! And thanks to Robin's husband for driving us there and back!
www.albertaparks.ca/media/2741526/plateau_mtn_mgmt_plan.pdf
www.albertaparks.ca/media/2741526/plateau_mtn_mgmt_plan.pdf
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