A day in the mountains
Meadow Creek area, Benchlands
Prince of Wales hotel, Waterton
Layers of colour
Fading into the distance
Above the tree line
A view from Mt. Shark
Lower Kananaskis Lake at Peninsular
The long hike down the mountain
When winter comes to the mountains
When fall colours are just a memory
A patterned sky
Gap Lake
Two winters ago
One spectacular fall day
Plateau Mountain, Kananaskis
Arethusa Cirque trail, Kananaskis
Maskinonge Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park
Upper Waterton Lake, seen from the town
A different view from Maskinonge lookout, Waterton
A view from Red Rock Canyon, Waterton
Wide angle on the Bighorn Sheep ridge
Our precious Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta…
Waterton Lake from the townsite - before the fire
Lenticular (?) clouds over the mountains
Cattle drive in the mountains of Kananaskis, Alber…
Ghost Reservoir
A favourite view, Waterton Lakes National Park
Wide open spaces
A sky filled with clouds
Mountain view on an owl-less day
Sunlight on distant peaks
Narrow strip of light
Taking the quieter road
Rent a canoe at Emerald Lake
The beauty of Lake Louise
Emerald Lake, British Columbia, Canada
Emerald Lake
Snow, snow and more snow
Now THIS is winter!
Sunlight on the low cloud
Morning awakes
Travelling the Cobble Flats road
How I love Alberta!
Maskinonge Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park
Farmland of the Alberta foothills
Autumn's glory
Our foothills in Impressive Art
View looking west towards the Rockies
Cameron Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park
Cameron Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park
Emerald Lake, British Columbia
Emerald Lake - a little gem of the Rockies
Three days in Waterton Lakes National Park
My favourite view in Bow Valley Provincial Park
The golds and blues at Frank Lake
Driving in a winter wonderland
Mountain splendour
Sunshine on a mighty peak
From shadow to light
Red barn on a sunny day
Layers and stripes
Old barn with a view
Sunlit peaks
A final goodbye
Sunbathed mountain slopes
Yesterday morning's sunrise
Mountain view
The beauty of low cloud
Where I was, yesterday
The smoke breathing monster
A beautiful display of Fireweed
A peaceful litte spot
Near Morant's Curve
Beyond the treetops
A disappearing act
Reflected beauty
Through the Rocky Mountains
Here one minute, gone the next
Through a fancy window
Forgetmenot Pond
Prairie blues and golds
Cascade Mt., Banff
Between Calgary and Lake Louise
Canoeing on Bow Lake
From Mt. Shark, Smith-Dorrien/Spray Trail
A view from Mt. Shark, Kananaskis
A favourite place
Peaks and clouds
Along the Smith-Dorrien / Spray Trail
A touch of autumn colour
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Rolling hills and distant peaks
All three photos posted today were taken the day before yesterday, 15 March 2016. I drove NW of Calgary again, hoping that maybe one of the Great Gray Owls might just be seen. When I arrived, a car was pulled over at the side of the road and the occupants were photographing an owl. It was hidden from my view by a group of bushes and I only saw it when it flew over to the distant trees.
This particular photo was taken during my drive there, to give an idea of the kind of countryside I go through to reach my destination. The drive is along a huge valley, past farms and fields and the very occasional wildlife, such as these Mule Deer. Love the colouring of the fields at the moment, though they may now be at least partly covered in the snow that fell last night, at least here in Calgary.
I hadn't been sure whether to do such a long drive that day (roughly 250 km round trip) as the weather forecast wasn't exactly the best. Just after I left home, a few snowflakes fell for maybe five minutes, but not enough to settle. When I got closer to my destination, the gravel roads were snow-covered and not very pleasant to drive on. However, I'm glad I did decide to go, as I did get to see an owl on several different trees while it hunted. Eventually, it flew off into the forest and didn't return.
"Although the Great Gray Owl is the tallest American owl with the largest wingspan, it is just a ball of feathers. It preys on small mammals and has relatively small feet. Both the Great Horned and Snowy owls weigh half again as much, and have larger feet and talons. The oldest recorded Great Gray Owl was at least 18 years, 9 months old and lived in Alberta." From AllAboutBirds.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Gray_Owl/lifehistory
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_grey_owl
Last night, we had some proper snow - March does tend to be the snowiest month here. The temperature is -1C early this afternoon and the sun is trying to burst through the overcast sky.
This particular photo was taken during my drive there, to give an idea of the kind of countryside I go through to reach my destination. The drive is along a huge valley, past farms and fields and the very occasional wildlife, such as these Mule Deer. Love the colouring of the fields at the moment, though they may now be at least partly covered in the snow that fell last night, at least here in Calgary.
I hadn't been sure whether to do such a long drive that day (roughly 250 km round trip) as the weather forecast wasn't exactly the best. Just after I left home, a few snowflakes fell for maybe five minutes, but not enough to settle. When I got closer to my destination, the gravel roads were snow-covered and not very pleasant to drive on. However, I'm glad I did decide to go, as I did get to see an owl on several different trees while it hunted. Eventually, it flew off into the forest and didn't return.
"Although the Great Gray Owl is the tallest American owl with the largest wingspan, it is just a ball of feathers. It preys on small mammals and has relatively small feet. Both the Great Horned and Snowy owls weigh half again as much, and have larger feet and talons. The oldest recorded Great Gray Owl was at least 18 years, 9 months old and lived in Alberta." From AllAboutBirds.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Gray_Owl/lifehistory
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_grey_owl
Last night, we had some proper snow - March does tend to be the snowiest month here. The temperature is -1C early this afternoon and the sun is trying to burst through the overcast sky.
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