Pink on green
Oh, my, what a face
American Kestrel
Here comes the sun
A closer look
Golden Eagle
Short-eared Owl
Safe and sound
A big surprise
In my garden
Calliope Hummingbird
Wilson's Snipe
Female Merlin
Little hanging head
Palmate-leaved Coltsfoot
One yellow petal
Owl with attitude
Multi-coloured
In the light
Balsamroot
American Kestrel
The Morel of the story is ...
Some of my favourites
Oh, so cute
Bleeding Heart
Eastern Kingbird
Hepatica
Peek-a-boo
White Blue-eyed Grass
Down by the water
Determined to be seen
Swallowtail
Watchful
Swainson's Hawk sitting tall
Mushroom bokeh
Bundle of joy
Mourning Cloak
Brewer's Blackbird
Curiosity
Machel, this one's for you, LOL!
Mourning Cloak
Tonic for a soggy day
Rare Townsendia hookeri
Pansy face
Burning torch
Yeah - a mushroom
The lowly House Sparrow
Moss Phlox
A storm is coming
Balsam Poplar
Orange and yellow
The color purple
Rust Fungus
A tulip centre for Flickr, LOL
Promise of spring
Female Ring-necked Pheasant
Forest community
Delicious pink
Chocolate Checker Mousse Cake
Towards the light
A rock of many colours
After the kill
My first Snowdrop
Water abstract
Golden, for ANOTHER snowy day
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Into the great wide open
Let me introduce you to one of the two Great Horned owlets at Burnsmead, Fish Creek Park! Presumably, this is the older one, and s/he has now left the nest and ventured up the branch to higher "ground". Adorable to watch and always amusing when they lift up a foot and appear to examine their talons, as if wondering what it is, LOL. Would love to have been there when this large baby climbed upwards for the very first time. Balance still needs to be worked on, ha, ha.
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