What a colour
Brown-haired White Cup
A different colour
Ready to catch the raindrops
White
Surprise, surprise ... a shroom
Wolf's Milk slime
Little yellow mushroom
Splash of colour in the forest
Hydnellum scrobiculatum
Brightening up the forest
Looking towards Weaselhead
I'm on a roll
A false sense of warmth
A multitude
Seashell spiral
Floral fungi
Back to the forest
Textured
Living in a green world
Little red mushroom
Disintegration
Aspen Bolete mushroom
Coprinus
A cluster of shrooms
Seating for four
Mushroom magic
Today's reward
Winter memories
Taking a break
Not quite sure
Forgetmenot Pond
Side mirror view
Prairie skies
A different season
Alberta
Storm-chaser
Testing my GPS
In the evening light
Mountain Sheep
Tiny and opaque
In mushroom paradise
Eyelash Cup fungus
Slime Mold, Fuligo septica
Nectria cinnabarina, 'Coral Spot'
Transformation
Muskrat
Hepatica
Unnatural nature
Petal and buds
Petal perched
Undulating
Columbine
Orange Star centre
Orange Star
Poppy
Glowing
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Spring is sprung!
With open arms
Vivid pink
Abstract in gold
Strawflower
Out of the darkness comes light... in memory of 11…
Globe Thistle
Solitary Sandpiper
Camera shy
Baby Burrowing Owl
Do you mind?
Doing what comes naturally
Pine Grosbeak
Giving me the look
Into the great wide open
Gray Jay
An old friend
Rough-legged Hawk
White-crowned Sparrow
Gull
American Goldfinch
Orange-crowned Warbler
Great Gray Owl with prey
Older of the two owlets
Long-eared Owl
A quick visit
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Mooned
White-breasted Nuthatch
Female Downy Woodpecker
Yep, it's that time of the year again
Downy Woodpecker
I know you're there
Time to feed the kids - again
In swirls of blue
Hooded Merganser male
Prairie Crocus
Willow catkin
Goldenrod
Tartarian Honeysuckle
Blazingstar
Bracted Honeysuckle
Canada/Creeping Thistle
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Mountain Sheep
Several cars pulled over and stopped to watch quite a large herd of Mountain Sheep yesterday afternoon, along the Elbow Falls Trail (Highway 66), Kananaskis. Some of the time, they were licking the salt off the road, and then they decided to climb an outcrop for a while. The youngest member of the family was very hesitant about trying to climb and so the rest of them patiently waited until s/he found an easier way to climb up. Then, back down they came and continued licking salt. People usually seem to be very good at slowing down or stopping for wildlife - always good to see. As you can see, I was in a winter wonderland (felt more like a nightmare for more than a brief moment, LOL)! Here in the city, we had snow all morning : (
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