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Heliantheae
Balsamroot
Arrowleaf Balsamroot
Balsamorhiza sagittata
Whaleback
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170 km S of Calgary
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Canada
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31 May 2013


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Green caterpillar on Balsamroot

Green caterpillar on Balsamroot
A photo from my archives, that I am finally posting. I spent 31 May 2013, with a small group of friends, doing the May Species Count for the Whaleback. This location is about 170 km south of Calgary, down towards Pincher Creek. The South Whaleback is near Maycroft, just N of Oldman River, about 5 kms W from #22. I'm adding photos taken on that trip to a Set of photos that, up till recently, contained images taken on the Small Whaleback on 10 July 2011. On 31 May 2013, we covered the southern end of the Whaleback. Actually, I'm not sure exactly which is the Whaleback and which is the South Whaleback - confusing. The whole area is made up of endless hills and the Rocky Mountains are in the distance, quite close in this very southern part of Alberta.

It rained or drizzled all day, so I had to battle water spots on the camera lens as well as low light and wind. The yellow Balsamroot, which we don't get further north, closer to Calgary, was just beautiful. It was a good day, great company, a few interesting finds and glorious scenery to thoroughly enjoy.

"More commonly known as the Whaleback, the Bob Creek Wildland and its sister area the Black Creek Heritage Rangeland protects Whaleback Ridge and one of Alberta’s most important elk winter ranges. A montane environment of Douglas Fir and rough fescue grasses, this area in southwest Alberta has sweeping vistas of the Livingstone Range hanging over the western boundary and the Castle Mountains to the south."

www.crownofthecontinent.net/content/the-whaleback/cotCA82...

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 Malik Raoulda
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Vu et admiré/Admired in
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Bonne fin de semaine.
8 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
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Superb macro.
8 years ago.

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