American Coot / Fulica americana
Bomber Command Museum of Canada, Nanton, Alberta
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Oh, those eyes
Can't beat a red barn
Pretty little Common Redpolls
Life on the farm
Common Redpoll
Licorice Allsorts eyes
A winter delight
Strawberry and Rhubarb tart
Wall decoration
Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness month
Milk Thistle / Silybum marianum
Happy Thanksgiving weekend, everyone
The blue teapot wall
The birds
View from the Saskatoon Farm
Pine Coulee Reservoir
Sunstar over Pine Coulee Reservoir
A desolate feeling
Milk Thistle / Silybum marianum
A few brave souls
Hiding in the grasses
Mrs. Claus busily knitting
Farm cat
Why they are hard to find : )
Love a red jacket
No owls in barn windows - only House Sparrows : )
Great sighting, poor light
A cold day of birding
An apple a day ...
A distant Golden Eagle
Backroads only for the brave
Rural winter scene
A farmyard find
The road to William's Coulee
Road conditions
The beauty of snow
Winter simplicity
Always a real treat
Harsh reality
Brushstrokes in the sky
Herronton elevator
A beautiful setting
Couldn't resist RED
Resting on a pylon
Love Alberta
Towards the sun
Just for my records
Care for a cup o' tea?
When winter is beautiful
Winter sunrise.jpg
Time to relax
Spruce Sawyer / Monochamus scutellatus
Purple-flowering Raspberry / Rubus odoratus
If it looks close, it's because it was!
A glance over the shoulder
A closer look
Bison Paddock, Waterton Lakes National Park
Sometimes, all you get is a silhouette
Dusky Grouse female
When the mountains turn pink
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Cladonia sp.
Not sure how many species of Cladonica Lichen there are in Alberta, but I know so little about them that I won't even attempt to identify these in my macro shot. We found this clump of these very tiny lichens on a botanizing walk near Turner Valley, south of Calgary, on an acreage belonging to Susan Wright. Thanks so much, Susan, for taking us out to explore your beautiful and interesting property. As soon as I saw this cluster on a small log, they just looked different from what I usually see.
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