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Feather finery of a female Mallard
Wood Ducks on a local pond
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Ferruginous Hawk
Rare Long-tailed Duck
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Osprey on the hunt
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Long-eared Owl
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False Morel fungus
Sharples grain elevator
Oak leaf and insect gall
Great Horned Owl - posting just for the record
Muskrat ripples
Water Smartweed / Polygonum amphibium
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Mushroom at Rock Glacier
Red beauty on a scree slope
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White-tailed Ptarmigan - my first ever!
And here comes the snow
Seedpod of Datura sp.?
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A bright splash of colour
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Confused bunny
Great Horned Owl male
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Time for an afternoon nap
Bighorn Sheep, number 18
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Just like winter
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The second owl
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A splash of different colour
American Tree Sparrow
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Elbow Falls, Kananaskis
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Sweet little thing
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When fall colours are just a memory
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American Kestrel - or is it a Merlin?
Peninsular area, Lower Kananaskis Lake
Mystery bird - Vesper Sparrow
Deadly duo - Amanita muscaria
Winter wonderland on Plateau Mountain
Fall colours at Silver Springs Botanical Gardens
Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk
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When winter comes to the mountains
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Peninsular area, Lower Kananaskis Lake
Coyote on the hunt
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Grain elevator at Barons
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Katydid on Common Tansy
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Merlin eating a dragonfly
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Alpine Harebell
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A birder's first time
First of all, has anyone heard anything from, or about, our amazing Flickr friend, Snowinglightly? Today is the 12th day since she suddenly stopped commenting here on Flickr, For years, she has been such a loyal friend, leaving such long, thoughtful and very creative comments on people's photos every single day. To suddenly stop like this, is making me very concerned. The only time I remember her not commenting, for maybe four days in a row, was when she had ended up in hospital. Twelve days would be more than enough time to sort out any computer problems or to have to replace a computer, so I don't think that would be a reason. I have left messages in various places, but so far, still don't know any answer. If you happen to know, could you PLEASE let me know?
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Early yesterday, 3 November 2016, I had been on a birding walk at Burnsmead, Fish Creek Park, all morning with friends, seeing various birds that were just distant silhouettes and much too far away for photos. This little Black-capped Chickadee - the only bird seen close - flew down to the hand of a lady who had never had a Chickadee on her hand before, so I wanted to get a photo for her. I had been on a similar walk two days earlier, seeing only distant birds.
Yesterday, though, I decided that I needed to see something close enough to photograph, so after the walk, I drove south a little way to look for a Long-tailed Weasel that people had been seeing all last week - but, as usual, not on the day that I went, lol! After 45 minutes of waiting, there was still no sign of the little Weasel yesterday. So, my usual plan of desperation took me to a wetland in the SW of the city, where I can usually see Mallards. Sure enough, there were two pairs hanging out together, and I really appreciated their giving me the chance to take a few photos. They were swimming in and out of sunlight and shadow, giving totally different photos.
I will add the list of species seen at Burnsmead, complied by our leaders, in a comment box below.
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Early yesterday, 3 November 2016, I had been on a birding walk at Burnsmead, Fish Creek Park, all morning with friends, seeing various birds that were just distant silhouettes and much too far away for photos. This little Black-capped Chickadee - the only bird seen close - flew down to the hand of a lady who had never had a Chickadee on her hand before, so I wanted to get a photo for her. I had been on a similar walk two days earlier, seeing only distant birds.
Yesterday, though, I decided that I needed to see something close enough to photograph, so after the walk, I drove south a little way to look for a Long-tailed Weasel that people had been seeing all last week - but, as usual, not on the day that I went, lol! After 45 minutes of waiting, there was still no sign of the little Weasel yesterday. So, my usual plan of desperation took me to a wetland in the SW of the city, where I can usually see Mallards. Sure enough, there were two pairs hanging out together, and I really appreciated their giving me the chance to take a few photos. They were swimming in and out of sunlight and shadow, giving totally different photos.
I will add the list of species seen at Burnsmead, complied by our leaders, in a comment box below.
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I am sorry you havent heard from your friend.. It has happened on here too... my very first contact on here.. and sadly we found out he had passed. Also another..I have no way of knowing.. but with the age of the person and the health.. I suspect the worst
I hope you get better news.
Admired in ~ I ♥ Nature
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