Wide open spaces that go on forever
Dark Phase Gyrfalcon
Always a thrill
A face at the window, but not an owl : )
Old and new on the prairies
One of these things is not like the others
The beauty of golden stubble
Brant grain elevator
Beautiful in all seasons
Showing its age
Old prairie homestead
Enjoying the sun
Maximilian Sunflower
A rural, winter scene
Endless land and sky
Abandoned
Gray Partridge
An early Christmas present, 2013
Sunburst near our mystery owl
Yesterday's natural high
Prairie Falcon on a silo
Is it a Snowy? ... no, it isn't ... yes, it is!
Some white patches have eyes : )
Winter in Alberta
A certain kind of beauty
Horned Lark / Eremophila alpestris
How much is that owl in the window?
The eyes give it away
A touch of the past
Gray Partridge
Zoomed to the max
Gyrfalcon
I've been waiting SO long...
Face in the fence
Love a splash of red
Stripes of colour
Fun in the sun
Christmas Eve day on the prairies
The end of an amazing day
The long and the short of it : )
Northern Shrike - Butcher Bird
Frosted snow
It's "Button-eyes" again
Frank Lake blind
Avian elegance
Red button eyes
Storm clouds at the lake
I spy with my little eye
Swans galore
Frank Lake area
Beautiful weather - beautiful place
Three in a row
Shadows
One horny guy
Abandoned
One of 12 - and a wooden pole for a change : )
Little red church near Blackie, Alberta
Viceroy butterfly / Limenitis archippus
Flying from left to right - in case you can't tell…
To love or not to love?
Semipalmated Plover
Hovering
Mom's suffering from Empty Nest syndrome
Rings around the rushes
Horned Lark
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Ageless beauty
I was so happy to notice a row of small, dead Sunflowers at one of the farms a group of us stopped at, when we were taking part in the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count for High River, on 17 December 2013. High River is a small town about half an hour's drive SE of Calgary. Back in June 2013, a good part of the town was submerged during Alberta's Flood of the Century.
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Several varieties grow wild here... butterfly magnets ! Just about all that survives our dreadful droughts !
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