Lake Daylesford 2
Ruffled
Treasures on a lily pad
Dropping in to say Hello
Yellow-headed Blackbird / Xanthocephalus xanthocep…
Little glimmer of light
The jaws of death
Coconut Lime
Sneezeweed / Helenium
Snow-covered tresses
One brief moment
Beautiful Cosmos
Flaming rays
Window bokeh
Malachite magnificence
Rock Dove, alias Pigeon
Eye contact with the wise old owl
Great Gray Owlet #2
water . .
Having a bath is so much fun
friends . .
Three's a crowd
Ladybug pupa
Barred Owl
Alpine Arnica
Two-spotted Ladybug
Tiny Pygmy-flower
White Pelican First Encounter
White Pelican and Catfish
Rest in Peace, Elizabeth Taylor
Turtlehead / Chelone
hibiscus detail
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Happy New Year, everyone!
Spurred Gentian
Two for the prICE of one
Enjoy your Christmas Day : )
Happy Winter, everyone!
Southern Bald Ibis / Geronticus calvus
Northern Pygmy-owl
For Joan, Suzanne, Margit and Sheila
Keep warm, little lady
Julia / Dryas julia
Northern Pygmy-owl / Glaucidium gnoma
Horsetails
Desire and passion
Blue-eyed Grass / Sisyrinchium montanum
Autumn gold and diamonds_2
Barrier Lake
Tiny world on a leaf
Upright Prairie Coneflower / Ratibida columnifera…
Northern Gentian
Orange False-dandelion / Agoseris aurantiaca
Leopard Lacewing
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The tiniest mushrooms I ever saw : )
These must be the smallest mushrooms I've seen (maybe half an inch total across all three?) - just like three tiny, dark circles growing amongst the moss on a fallen, rotting log that I was looking down on. For some very strange reason, this is one of the only photos (out of many) that came out sharp enough to post. Most were total blurs. I was thankful for this one - and especially thankful for seeing ANY kind of fungus in this poor fungi season : ) Photographed at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park a couple of days ago. It rained here overnight, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I might still see a few more before the season is completely over. Leaves are turning yellow on our trees, so very soon the forest floor will be covered with a blanket of yellow and brown that hides everything growing beneath.
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