Gathering lunch for his babies
A memory of Waterton from before the fire
One of yesterday's Great Horned Owls
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American Kestrel
American White Pelicans, Nikon Coolpix B700
A rural "winter" scene
American Kestrel, Nikon B700
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Almost missed, but gratefully seen
Togetherness
Common Merganser male
Another Pelican treat
Little angel
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Milk Thistle, I believe
Goodbye, winter - so glad you are gone!
Gathering food for his babies
Tree Swallow male
Mountain Bluebird female
Remembering winter
Little country church, Carmangay
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Once was home
Ferruginous Hawk / Buteo regalis
Eared Grebes in their mating dance
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Killdeer nest
Beauty
Wilson's Snipe
Wolf Willow / Elaeagnus commutata
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Great Horned Owlet
Great Horned Owlet
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Red-winged Blackbird male
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Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton
A favourite view, Waterton Lakes National Park
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Barn Swallow
Horsetail strobilus
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Bow Lake, Alberta
Clark's Nutcracker / Nucifraga columbiana
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Hooded Merganser male
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Wild European Rabbit
A favourite old barn
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Sedge
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Bear Grass, Waterton Lakes National Park
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When the world turns white
Evening Grosbeak male
Donkey guardians of the old schoolhouse
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New birding blind in a local park
Sleepy Great Horned Owl
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Twice the beauty
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Pileated Woodpecker seen in Canmore
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Great Gray Owl on the hunt
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The beauty of Borage
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Great Gray Owl, highly zoomed
Old country church
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Great Gray Owl hunting
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Great Gray Owl, watching and listening
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Great Gray Owl #1
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Burrowing Owl in the wild
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Plant from the Whaleback
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Brewer's Blackbird
A scene in the Whaleback area
Rose-breasted Grosbeak from the archives
Ruddy Duck from the archives
A beautiful day in Weaselhead
Common Redpoll female
With more big storms to come
Coyote crossing the frozen Elbow River
A favourite, well-kept barn
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Jackrabbit
This morning, I am posting three photos from my archives, all taken in June 2014. I just haven't been getting out and, on the very occasional time I have been out with my camera, there has been so little to photograph. As for Mountain Bluebirds, I have seen one very distant male so far this spring. Ha, is it really spring? We had yet another snowfall yesterday!
This White-tailed Jackrabbit was busily eating grass at the Union Cemetery, right alongside the Reader Rock Garden. Sometimes when I see it, it's happily hopping around at the Reader Rock Garden. This time, I spotted it as I was driving very slowly through the cemetery on my way home, enjoying nibbling on blades of grass - it obviously tasted far too good to leave just because of me. Taken on 25 June 2014.
We have a lot of these Jackrabbits in the city - apparently, they tend to come out at night (nocturnal), but I often see them in my neighbourhood in the daytime.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-tailed_jackrabbit
This White-tailed Jackrabbit was busily eating grass at the Union Cemetery, right alongside the Reader Rock Garden. Sometimes when I see it, it's happily hopping around at the Reader Rock Garden. This time, I spotted it as I was driving very slowly through the cemetery on my way home, enjoying nibbling on blades of grass - it obviously tasted far too good to leave just because of me. Taken on 25 June 2014.
We have a lot of these Jackrabbits in the city - apparently, they tend to come out at night (nocturnal), but I often see them in my neighbourhood in the daytime.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-tailed_jackrabbit
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