Prostrate Knotweed / Polygonum aviculare
Blue Lettuce / Lactuca tatarica
Comb Tooth / Hericium coralloides
Stink Bug
Eyelash fungus
Heaven on earth
A mix of colours
Bluer than the sky
Bow Valley Provincial Park
Poppy red
Little blue spider
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Alone
Is this a Shield Bug?
Upright Prairie Coneflower / Ratibida columnifera…
Stunning little beauty (Aculepeira)
A tight little community
Marbled Orbweaver / Araneus marmoreus
Russian Thistle / Salsola kali
Zebra Longwing / Heliconius charithonius
Overlapping - and, oh, so temporary
Rust on a leaf
Russula
White Water Crowfoot / Ranunculus aquatilis
Stiff Yellow Paintbrush / Castilleja lutescens
Shaggy Mane / Coprinus comatus
Warbling Vireo
Western Stoneseed seeds / Lithospermum ruderale
Clasping-leaved Twisted-stalk / Streptopus amplexi…
Lemon Drops / Bisporella citrina
Tall Larkspur seed capsules / Delphinium glaucum
One of my favourite flowers
Tartarian Honeysuckle /Lonicera tatarica
Slime mold
Spider's tunnel web
Blue
This little light of mine ...
Louisiana Broomrape / Orobanche ludoviciana
Horseshoe Canyon
Not just a pretty seedpod
Rattlesnake Plantain Orchid / Goodyera repens
Slime mold
Saddle fungus
Bronzebells
Not a fungus, or a bird, or a flower ...
Little beauty
Dotted Blazingstar
Blurry, but fascinating
Ladybug on Goat's-beard
Puffball
Scarlet Butterfly Weed / Gaura coccinea
Naked Mitrewort / Mitella nuda
Spectacular
Northern Gentian
Bokeh paradise
Spores on moss capsules
Black Cup Fungus / Plectania melastoma
The Sickener / Russula emetica
White Angelica
Deep in the forest
Hanging on to youth
The same but different
Eyelash fungus / Scutellinia scutellata
Bog Candle
Sticky False Asphodel seedpods / Tofieldia glutino…
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The hiding game
A friend happened to notice this little Nuttall's Cottontail on Saturday, when several of us drove north east of the city to Alberta's wonderful Badland area. We spent the day botanizing Horseshoe Canyon and this little rabbit was at the canyon bottom, tucked into a "cave" caused by erosion of the hillside. I think perhaps he felt that we couldn't see him? : ) I've only ever seen one of the Rabbits maybe three or four times before, so this was a real treat. Thanks, Susan!
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