A prairie view
The wonder of hoar frost
Horse on the prairie
Red barn on a sunny day
Gently falling snow
Wrinkled sky
Delicate damselfly
Off limits
A favourite tree
Red barn in a field of gold
Strong winds on the prairies
Simple but bright
Vibrant colour of spring
Little red barn on Mother's Day
Changes by new owners in "The Famous Five" field
One of three
Eastern Kingbird
A lovely splash of colour
American Goldfinch female with Sunflower seed
A snack that is sure to tickle
Mountain Bluebird female
Bluebird of happiness
Petunias
All decked out
Dark-eyed Junco / Junco hyemalis
CL Ranches, Alberta
Fence line in the fall
Pine Grosbeak male / Pinicola enucleator
So far away, but better than nothing
A frosty view from Frank Lake blind
A touch of frost
A road less travelled
Golden Eagle along the fenceline
In the bleak midwinter
Outlined in frost
The donkeys with reflector eyes
Christmas remnants
Fenced in
A winter day in southern Alberta
Home of the Snowshoe Hare
The best colour to see in winter
A fence without an owl
Short-eared Owl
Taking the quieter road
Time for an old barn again
'Superman, where are you now?'
A friendly greeting
Old barn with a different style
Four more months to wait
Narrow strip of light
A view through the bushes
Little church in the valley
A cluster of red barns
And they call this winter (in Alberta)?
A snack for his babies
Natural beauty
03 Short-eared Owl / Asio flammeus
Just a splash of colour
A sky filled with clouds
Mountain Bluebirds have no blue pigment
A white barn from yesterday
Mountain Bluebird
Yellow-headed Blackbirds in every direction
Made to feel welcome
Red
The prairies in winter
Aged beauty
Driving in a winter wonderland
Frosty fence and fields
Three little kittens
A nice old barn
Three little birders of the wrong kind
A quick peek through the fence
Late fall on the prairies
A barn with a difference
Old barn and sunflower shed
A beautiful country barn
At the end of the path
McDougall Church on a sunny day
Two of a kind!
Avian beauty
A Snipe from last year
Dandelion bokeh
Brewer's Blackbird with food for his babies
Swainson's Hawk on a rainy day
Sharing her catch
Superman's barn
Fog is not good for birding
Yay, Superman!
Pretty little lady
Winter sunrise.jpg
Some white patches have eyes : )
Is it a Snowy? ... no, it isn't ... yes, it is!
When winter is beautiful
Eastern Kingbird with summer bokeh
Barn beauty
Winter shadows
A winter moment
Towards the sun
Harsh reality
Winter simplicity
Road conditions
Rural winter scene
Face in the fence
Love a splash of red
Fence line in winter
Bluebird of happiness
Time to head for home
Today's reward
Along the fenceline
Brewer's Blackbird
American Goldfinch
Need to eat your greens
Time to feed the kids - again
Pristine
A shower of light
The row of five
In the other direction ....
At the end of the path
A cowboy and his horses
A reward for facing my fears : )
Seen on a Christmas Bird Count
Such a beauty
Fence and flowers
Now THAT'S colour
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Do you see what I see? Look very closely at the wheel : )
I got home this evening (26 January 2015) from a full day in the mountains with friends, Cathy and Terry, to soak up the healing power of nature. We explored part of Highway 40, the Smith-Dorrien/Spray lakes area and the Bow Valley Parkway.
When I turned on my computer at home, I read through the various greatly-appreciated comments and looked at each of today's photos. When I looked at this photo, I happened to notice something special that I hadn't noticed before. My daughter had called out to me that she had seen it when she was taking a photo, but I took my two shots before she did and I had wandered over to the barn. Can't believe that I hadn't noticed it - yet there is a good reason : )
I've always had a love of old wagon wheels, even when we were still living in England. When I knew we would be moving to Calgary, Canada, 36 years ago, one of the things I really wanted to get and bring with us was a wagon wheel. Managed to find one to buy, but can't remember where. It's a much more solid one than the thin-rimmed one in this photo, which I photographed in the yard at the second red barn location, SE of Calgary, on 21 January 2015. That day was a day of therapy, spent with my daughter, driving the backroads.
When I turned on my computer at home, I read through the various greatly-appreciated comments and looked at each of today's photos. When I looked at this photo, I happened to notice something special that I hadn't noticed before. My daughter had called out to me that she had seen it when she was taking a photo, but I took my two shots before she did and I had wandered over to the barn. Can't believe that I hadn't noticed it - yet there is a good reason : )
I've always had a love of old wagon wheels, even when we were still living in England. When I knew we would be moving to Calgary, Canada, 36 years ago, one of the things I really wanted to get and bring with us was a wagon wheel. Managed to find one to buy, but can't remember where. It's a much more solid one than the thin-rimmed one in this photo, which I photographed in the yard at the second red barn location, SE of Calgary, on 21 January 2015. That day was a day of therapy, spent with my daughter, driving the backroads.
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