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
Harris's Hawk
Leopard Lacewing / Cethosia cyane
Silky Scorpionweed / Phacelia sericea, Pocaterra C…
Winter memories
A black and white world
Today's reward
Mushroom magic
Seating for four
Protected
A cluster of shrooms
Coprinus
Aspen Bolete mushroom
Disintegration
The magic of the woods
Little red mushroom
Living in a green world
Textured
Floral fungi
Seashell spiral
A multitude
A false sense of warmth
I'm on a roll
Looking towards Weaselhead
Mushroom!!!
Brightening up the forest
Hydnellum scrobiculatum
Splash of colour in the forest
Little yellow mushroom
Wolf's Milk slime
Surprise, surprise ... a shroom
White
Ready to catch the raindrops
A different colour
Brown-haired White Cup
What a colour
Mountain Sheep
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
Flower burst
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
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Meet Marigold
Marigold is a 6-year-old female Striped Skunk, who cannot be released into the wild. She "belongs" to the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation" and is one of their animal Ambassadors. I met her yesterday evening and attempted to get a few photos of her. I'd never taken photos of Skunk before. She was the wriggliest little creature imaginable, so my photos are far from the greatest, but at least I can add Striped Skunk to my Wild Animals of Alberta Set : )
"Marigold is a six year-old striped skunk. She was brought to AIWC as an orphan after her parents had been removed from a landowner's property. Marigold was the only survivor of her litter." From AIWC.
"Marigold is a six year-old striped skunk. She was brought to AIWC as an orphan after her parents had been removed from a landowner's property. Marigold was the only survivor of her litter." From AIWC.
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