Goldenrod
Willow catkin
Prairie Crocus
In swirls of blue
OK, it's a start
I know you're there
Downy Woodpecker
Building a new home
Older of the two owlets
Gull
Gray Jay
Globe Thistle
Out of the darkness comes light... in memory of 11…
Strawflower
Abstract in gold
Vivid pink
With open arms
Spring is sprung!
Flower burst
Glowing
Poppy
Orange Star
Columbine
Undulating
Petal perched
Petal and buds
Unnatural nature
Hepatica
Eye-catcher
Nectria cinnabarina, 'Coral Spot'
Slime Mold, Fuligo septica
In mushroom paradise
Brown-haired White Cup
Surprise, surprise ... a shroom
Wolf's Milk slime
A false sense of warmth
A multitude
Back to the forest
Textured
Living in a green world
Little red mushroom
Disintegration
Poppy art
Bracted Lousewort
Maximillan Sunflower seedhead
Alfalfa
A Pyraloid Moth
Size matters
Cardoon with tiny visitor
Reminder of fall
Black beauty
To brighten a grey day
Tail and all
Triple white
Is this my best side?
Laughing Kookaburra
Things bright and beautiful
Tithorea tarricina chrysallis
A new arrival
Cute little sucker
Would someone get this cricket off my head?
Patterns in black and white
White garden rose
Multi-coloured
Red Eyed Tree Frog
Silver Maple
He made our day!
Cute kitty
Orange burst
Happy Christmas, everyone!
Lily burst
Grafted
Sheltered
When the sun shines down
Memories of summer
Little round beads
Happy Thanksgiving
Slime mold
Am I a Ladybug?
Elegance in the forest
In the light
Weird and wonderful
Orange on orange / Castilleja miniata
Viceroy
Green
Starburst
Me and my shadow
Hound's-tongue
Junior, showing off
Forget-me-not
Determined to be seen
In my garden
King of the Spruce tree
White on black
Eye-catching
Swirls
Happy Chinese New Year
A bit of Christmas fun
Great Orange Tip chrysalises / Hebomoia Glaucippe
One of a kind
Blue-eyed Grass / Sisyrinchium montanum
Earthstar
Long time no see
Spores on moss capsules
The Sickener / Russula emetica
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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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