A splash of orange
Glorious autumn colour
Remembering Canola
I'm hungry and waiting ...
Keep warm, everybody!
Rest in peace, my brother, John
Peony perfection
Give me warmth
Venus Flytrap
Colour
Clash of colours
Need colour in your life?
Agate water
Nooooo...!!!
Sunny delight
A splash of colour
Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Gorgeous splash of colour
A splash of orange
Think pink
Painted Tongue / Salpiglosis
Glowing
Illuminated
Thanksgiving colours
Passionate pink - Happy Thanksgiving!
Fire and ice
Beauty on the tip of a petal
Vibrant
Gazing at a Gazania
Vibrant beauty
Queen of the Lily Pad
Heliconia
Orange Star / Ornithogalum dubium
Colour for a rainy day
Brightening up the forest
Sunset over Great Falls, Montana
Creating my own sunshine - for me and for you : )
Remembering the colours of summer
The sky is on fire
A winter sunrise
Beauty from below
Orange Star / Ornithogalum dubium
Colour burst
Spring versus yesterday's snow
Glorious rays
Two-coloured Tulip
Cardinal's Guard / Pachystachys coccinea
Glowing
Calgary was the 2nd coldest place on earth yesterd…
Vivid pink
Orange Star
Layers of colour
Fiery Fireweed in its fall colours
Happy Thanksgiving weekend, everyone
The classic Echinacea shot
Dressed in gold
Vibrant rays
Colour for a dreary day
To brighten my photostream
Colour for a rainy day
Almost as good as sunshine
Driving in a sea of gold
Before harvest time
I guess we do have SOME red : )
The queen of fall colour
It's all about RED
The Sickener / Russula emetica
Slime mold
Poppy red
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Upright Prairie Coneflower / Ratibida columnifera…
Red Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Heart-leaved Arnica/Arnica cordifolia
Popp(y)ing off the page
A dose of yellow
Hanging on to youth
Deep in the forest
Colorado Rubber Plant
Orange delight
Yellow Prairie Violet
A shot of colour
To love or not to love?
Orange-barred Sulphur
Dwarf Poinciana
Need colour?
Happy Thanksgiving!
On a cold, snowy, windy day
Colours of happiness
Glowing
Curtain call
Dressed in all his finery
A different view
Water Lily
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Tiny Lemon Drops
The only tiny, yellow fungus that I know of that looks like this is the delightfully named Lemon Drops (Bisporella citrina), but there could be others, so my ID is only tentative. You need a hand lens, or of course a macro lens (as in this photo), to see this attractive sac fungus. It has a maximum cap size of about three millimeters. I found this display on a rotting log in North Glenmore Park on 6th September.
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