Time for take-off
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Pedal the Ocean
End of the season
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Long-tailed Duck
One little puffball
Hello, colour!
Climacium dendroides moss
Fall colours in South Glenmore Park
Yep, it's that time of the year again
Scales galore
Our Alberta skies
Vivid pink
Nectria cinnabarina, 'Coral Spot'
A rollercoaster mushroom
Abstract in gold
Inglewood Bird Sanctuary
Too pretty to eat?
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1956 Plymouth stationwagon
False Solomon's-seal
Mind-boggling
Memories of summer
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Ring-billed Gull
Give me colour
From the archives
Auburn 1932
Helmeted Guineafowl
A different season
Little yellow mushroom
Where did Autumn go?
Pretty little shroom
Inside looking out
Little round beads
Naughty girl!
Mountain Sheep
Eye contact
Red beauty
Rolling in the Porcupine Hills
In the light
Withered beauties
Not my best side
To chase away the snow
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Bracted Honeysuckle
Bracted Honeysuckle is a native member of the Honeysuckle family. This shrub grows in moist, wooded areas, and has unusual, tubular, yellow flowers, June-July. Berries are shiny, purplish black, borne in pairs - very attractive. Berries are inedible, possibly poisonous. This particular shrub was photographed on the Pocaterra Cirque trail, Kananaskis. I've only ever seen this species maybe four or five times.
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