Little green hearts of White Camas
Patiently waiting
Red-tailed Hawk?
The colours of fall
A new-to-me old barn
Happy Halloween!
Lichens on nature trail at KOAC
Kinetic sculptures by Katie Ohe, KOAC
Pileated Woodpecker seen in Canmore
Bighorn Sheep mom and youngster
Twice the beauty
On the way to Canmore - seven Swans a-swimming :)
Pileated Woodpecker
Sedge
Beautiful Peyto Lake
Lichen at Peyto Lake
Wildflowers at Peyto Lake
Spruce Grouse / Falcipennis canadensis
Fungi on a log
Most likely a Ground Pholiota / Pholiota terrestri…
Let the light shine in
Forgetmenot Pond, Elbow Falls Trail
Beauty of winter (well, late fall)
Kananaskis, through the windshield
Rare Thirteen-lined Groundsquirrel / Ictidomys tri…
Red Baneberry
Forgetmenot Pond, Kananaskis
Forgetmenot Pond
Western Wood Lily
Greenish-flowered Wintergreen / Pyrola chlorantha
Indian Paintbrush
Purple/Water Avens seedhead / Geum rivale
Wolf's Milk slime mold, Rusty Bucket Ranch
Garden flowers at the Rusty Bucket Ranch
Watch dog : )
Sheep at the Rusty Bucket Ranch
Hearts at the Rusty Bucket Ranch
Arnica sp.
A splash of much-needed colour
Forgetmenot Pond, Kananaskis
Dandelion perfection
Forgetmenot Pond, Kananaskis
(Yellow?) Morel mushroom
Elbow Falls, Kananaskis
Tall Lungwort
Elbow Falls, Kananaskis
White-crowned Sparrow / Zonotrichia leucophrys
American Dipper / Cinclus mexicanus
Shooting stars / Dodecatheon sp. (and Dandelions)
Forgetmenot Pond, Kananaskis
Kananaskis - a winter wonderland
Strawberries and cream fungus / Hydnellum peckii
Colour among the mosses and lichens
Upper Kananaskis Lake
Picked for demonstration
Moose in the mountains
Moose from the archives
Winter in Kananaskis
Small fungi growing among the mosses
False Morel fungus
Exshaw Legion memorial
Two winters ago
Hiding in the shadows
Shingled/Scaly Hedgehog fungus / Sarcodon imbricat…
Osprey on the hunt
A beauty from mushroom season
Love the little one's expression
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches / Leucosticte tephrocoti…
Gap Lake
Trumpeter Swan
Strap/Coral Club / Clavariadelphus ligula
Comb/Branched Hericium / Hericium ramosum
McDougall Memorial United Church
Why I would never eat wild mushrooms : )
An odd colour in nature
False Morel fungus
Texture
Aspen Roughstem Bolete / Leccinum insigne
Picked for demonstration purposes - Honey Mushroom…
Fine 'threads' of a mushroom veil
Exploring the forest
Mushroom in a wonderfully lush setting
One of my favourite meadows
Northern Gentian
Northern Willowherb / Epilobium ciliatum
Mt. Buller, Buller Pond, Kananaskis
A view from Mt. Shark
Strawberries and Cream fungus / Hydnellum peckii
A joy to behold
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Star-flowered Solomon's Seal / Maianthemum stellatum
I am absolutely dragging my feet at the moment - far too hot and tired to make the effort to do anything. Hence, my late posting today and still, a few hours later, trying to get descriptions, etc. added. Though today's temperature is a few degrees cooler, the inside of my place isn't cooling down yet. The whole summer has been so hot, apart from the odd day, and everywhere is bone dry. Friends went to Kananaskis the other day, returning to two locations where we found so many beautiful mushroom last summer, and they were unable to find any at all. This year is not going to be a good year for them, unfortunately.
On 7 June 2017, a group of eight of us spent a wonderful day exploring Elbow Falls and Forgetmenot Pond, in Kananaskis. We drove west of the city into the eastern edge of the mountains, stopping at three different places, including a stop along the edge of the main highway, where we found beautiful Shooting stars and a few little brown cup fungi. I think I photographed this Star-flowered Solomon's Seal flower along the path at Elbow Falls.
Yesterday evening, 29 July 2017, a 33-year-old man apparently lost his life when he fell into the Falls while taking photos. Another person was seriously injured when he jumped in to try and rescue him. I don't know exactly what happened, but I do know that people take a huge risk at that location by climbing on the rocks. Also, fences are there for a reason! Too many people have lost their lives there. Is getting a photo worth all this?!! Definitely not for his wife and two-month-old son, and friends. So sad.
Just found this 3-minute YouTube video of Elbow Falls by ExplorationFilms, directed by Holden Lawlor.
youtu.be/ti2sQ4R-dAs
Forgetmenot Pond is actually a man-made pond, left over from the excavation of a gravel pit. The water is crystal clear. It's just a short walk around the pond, but enjoyable to do. The main road this far into Kananaskis only opens in June each year, as a winter gate at Elbow Falls closes in December for the winter months, to protect the wildlife in the area.
I found the following 4-minute video on YouTube, taken by Kenneth Lori using a DJI Phantom 3 Professional quadcopter and taken on 16 June 2016. It travels over Forgetmenot Pond and the surrounding river and mountains.
youtu.be/fEamf0nDXt4
What a great day we had! It was one beautiful find after another, and I think we all must have arrived back home at the end of the day, feeling happy and content. Dorothy and Stephen, as always, you planned a wonderful day for us and you even managed to arrange with the weatherman for beautiful sunshine and warmth, with an occasional welcome slight breeze. I still can't believe how lucky we were, seeing so many interesting things. In fact, I'm finding it difficult to decide what was the highlight for me. The Harlequin Duck, the distant Common Nighthawk flying high overhead, the two Morel mushrooms, the small cluster of beautiful brown cup fungi?? And so on .... Great to spend a day with such a pleasant group of keen, interested people.
Thanks so much for such a great day - my favourite kind of day : ) Thank you, also, for the ride, and for the donuts you brought along for everyone to enjoy. Nice to end our day with a stop at the Cinnamon Spoon cafe in Bragg Creek, for a very welcome coffee.
On 7 June 2017, a group of eight of us spent a wonderful day exploring Elbow Falls and Forgetmenot Pond, in Kananaskis. We drove west of the city into the eastern edge of the mountains, stopping at three different places, including a stop along the edge of the main highway, where we found beautiful Shooting stars and a few little brown cup fungi. I think I photographed this Star-flowered Solomon's Seal flower along the path at Elbow Falls.
Yesterday evening, 29 July 2017, a 33-year-old man apparently lost his life when he fell into the Falls while taking photos. Another person was seriously injured when he jumped in to try and rescue him. I don't know exactly what happened, but I do know that people take a huge risk at that location by climbing on the rocks. Also, fences are there for a reason! Too many people have lost their lives there. Is getting a photo worth all this?!! Definitely not for his wife and two-month-old son, and friends. So sad.
Just found this 3-minute YouTube video of Elbow Falls by ExplorationFilms, directed by Holden Lawlor.
youtu.be/ti2sQ4R-dAs
Forgetmenot Pond is actually a man-made pond, left over from the excavation of a gravel pit. The water is crystal clear. It's just a short walk around the pond, but enjoyable to do. The main road this far into Kananaskis only opens in June each year, as a winter gate at Elbow Falls closes in December for the winter months, to protect the wildlife in the area.
I found the following 4-minute video on YouTube, taken by Kenneth Lori using a DJI Phantom 3 Professional quadcopter and taken on 16 June 2016. It travels over Forgetmenot Pond and the surrounding river and mountains.
youtu.be/fEamf0nDXt4
What a great day we had! It was one beautiful find after another, and I think we all must have arrived back home at the end of the day, feeling happy and content. Dorothy and Stephen, as always, you planned a wonderful day for us and you even managed to arrange with the weatherman for beautiful sunshine and warmth, with an occasional welcome slight breeze. I still can't believe how lucky we were, seeing so many interesting things. In fact, I'm finding it difficult to decide what was the highlight for me. The Harlequin Duck, the distant Common Nighthawk flying high overhead, the two Morel mushrooms, the small cluster of beautiful brown cup fungi?? And so on .... Great to spend a day with such a pleasant group of keen, interested people.
Thanks so much for such a great day - my favourite kind of day : ) Thank you, also, for the ride, and for the donuts you brought along for everyone to enjoy. Nice to end our day with a stop at the Cinnamon Spoon cafe in Bragg Creek, for a very welcome coffee.
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