Wide open spaces that go on forever
A beautiful setting
Old and new on the prairies
The beauty of golden stubble
Old prairie homestead
Gray Partridge
An early Christmas present, 2013
Some white patches have eyes : )
Gray Partridge
Zoomed to the max
Sunrise pink
Sunrise over the mountains
Follow the lines
The day before Christmas
Trumpeter Swans
Springtime on the prairie
The olden days
Five Swans a-swimming
Here comes the rain
Layers and stripes
Fields of golden stubble
A frosty prairie view
The only one
White beauty
When the clouds roll in
Fancy silo with stairs
The Famous Five from a distance
A sky filled with clouds
Rolling hills and distant peaks
Soothing simplicity
Clouds, reflected
Old barn in winter
An old barn in winter
A little eye-catcher
Lapland Longspur? No, a female Red-winged Blackbi…
One of my favourite barns
Meadow Vole for a tasty snack
Lying on a bed of hoarfrost
Stubble pattern
Rural decay
Old house next to metal silo
New "barn", Granary Road
A sunrise sky that lasted till sunset
Under a Chinook arch
King of silos
Two male Snowy Owls in the same field
You never know where you'll see a Snowy Owl
Before winter arrived
A white world
Prairie life in winter
When the world turns white
Disappearing into nothingness
Hoar frost tree and vanishing fields
Short-eared Owl
Short-eared Owl / Asio flammeus
Short-eared Owl / Asio flammeus
Short-eared Owl / Asio flammeus
Short-eared Owl / Asio flammeus
Short-eared Owl / Asio flammeus
Short-eared Owl / Asio flammeus
Fun in the sun
Christmas Eve day on the prairies
Light through the storm clouds
The row of five
Swans galore
Three in a row
In a farmer's field
Stubble stripes
Prairie drama
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Stripes of colour
I'm not a fan of electricity wires and towers in my photos, but it can be hard to avoid them when you are down in the Frank Lake area. However, I just loved the pinkness of the sunrise over the snow-covered peaks and the colour of the stubble in the fields. A zoomed in photo, so the mountains look closer than they actually were. This was taken on 24 December 2013, when I went with friends, Cathy and Terry, to explore the backroads around Frank Lake. Our sightings for that day included 1 very distant Snowy Owl, 4 Great Horned Owls, 2 Bald Eagles and, after quite a long drive to another place, a very, very distant Northern Hawk Owl. No good for photos, but at least we found it : )
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PS: This is how I feel about Canmore too ... LOL
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