The demise of a Meadow Vole
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Tiny tightrope walkers
Toothed fungus / Hydnellum caeruleum
Tropical orange
Forest beauty
Coming in to land
From pale to vibrant
Coral Fungus
Louisiana Broomrape / Orobanche ludoviciana
Carnivorous Sundew
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Northern Pygmy-owl
Partial compression
Northern Valerian
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Northern Pygmy-owl
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Saskatoon flowers
Picklejar Lakes trail, Kananaskis
Love a splash of colour
Eriogonum species (flavum?)
Possibly Laccaria proxima?
Remembering the colours of summer
Alone
The perfect coil
Lovin' the sun
Flat-topped Coral / Clavariadelphus truncatus
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Common Sargeant / Athyma perius
Echinacea with bokeh
Natural curls
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Fairy puke / Icmadophila ericetorum
Sea Buckthorn berries
Common Sargeant, Athyma perius
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Deep in the dark forest
Deceptive beauty
Pretty little lady
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Poppy burst
Second best
Shaggy
Orange Hawkweed
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Doug, may your spirit always be free to roam
Hammered Shield Lichen / Parmelia sulcata
Lichens from Marsden Creek, Kananaskis
One of my favourite old finds
Raymond Nadeau's lichens
Frozen
Fall, last year
Gray Cracker / Hamadryas februa
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Creeping
Little pink trumpets
Fall display
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Looking for lunch
Another photo of the tiny Northern Pygmy-owl that we saw at Bebo Grove, Fish Creek Park, on 13th November (oh, that was just yesterday, ha!) These little birds of prey are rare to uncommon in Alberta and are such a treat to see. No bigger than fist-sized, so this photo isn't that much smaller than life-sized. They are SO hard to find - usually, you can be made aware of one when a bunch of Chickadees start making a loud noise or else you happen to notice this owl in flight. They always seem to be so intent on looking and listening for a snack or meal. Vicious little raptors, but they look so cute : )
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