Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada
A favourite view, Waterton Lakes National Park
Bow Lake, Alberta
Bow Lake
Friends at Bow Lake
Beautiful Peyto Lake
Disappearing
Reflected peaks
Bow Lake on a cloudy day
Glorious Canola
Impressive creature
Smokey Eagle Lake
Beginning to look like fall
Harvest time
Yesterday's Chinook Arch
On a cold summer day with mist and drizzle
Photo-bombed by Blackbirds
Our majestic mountains
Fall colours near the Highwood River
Heading into the mountains
Early fall, looking (and feeling) like winter
Harvest time
Forgetmenot Pond, Elbow Falls Trail
Tundra Swans in flight
Clouds over Chain Lakes
Two of my favourite things
Clouds over Chain Lakes
Into the sun at Pine Coulee Reservoir
Rural decay down south
On the way to Chain Lakes
A view from Chain Lakes
Beauty of winter (well, late fall)
Day 6, Hotel Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 6, part of Tadoussac, seen from up on the clif…
Disappearing into nothingness
Red barn through the fog
Hoar frost tree and vanishing fields
Old red barn on a foggy day
The beauty of hoar frost
Day 12, SW of Port-au-Persil, Quebec
Peace in the countryside
Kananaskis, through the windshield
Day 8, bird blind, Santa Ana National Wildlife Ref…
The splendour of Kananaskis - Storm Mountain
Gravel and dust - a favourite road
Storm clouds moving in
Storm clouds in the direction of home
Old, red barn
The yellow has bloomed!
Badlands near Drumheller on a hazy day
Still standing, tall and proud
Two old churches in an almost-ghost-town
Hoodoos everywhere
Very old grain elevator in the Badlands valley
Little old Catholic church in the Badlands
The remaining three
Storm over Canola
Light over the Canola fields
Old silo, south of the city
Bar U Ranch
Fall colour in Kananaskis
Kananaskis on a mixed-weather day
September snow in Kananaskis
Goodbye, winter - so glad you are gone!
They call this spring?
A rural "winter" scene
Old barn in spring snow
Standing up well
The challenges of being a birder
Evening mist in the rainforest
A memory of Waterton from before the fire
Ghost Reservoir
When the world turns white
Donkey guardians of the old schoolhouse
New birding blind in a local park
On the way to Canmore - seven Swans a-swimming :)
Winter beauty
Twice the beauty
Prairie life in winter
Caught in a mesocyclone
Rolling hills from the Whaleback
A scene in the Whaleback area
A beautiful day in Weaselhead
With more big storms to come
Coyote crossing the frozen Elbow River
A view from yesterday
Plain, but welcome
Winter's beauty
Old barns in the foothills
Deer on the horizon
A white world
Country scene in winter
Whites and blues of winter
Red barn in winter
The beauty of winter
Rainforest of the Arima Valley, Trinidad
Before winter arrived
White-tailed Deer through the snow
Yesterday's COLD walk
Winter beauty
Yesterday's local walk
Old and the new
Yesterday's walk in Fish Creek Park
The Bow River at Carburn Park
On a Christmas Bird Count, -23C
Trudging through the snow
Glorious scenery for a Christmas Bird Count!
King of silos
Under a Chinook arch
A sunrise sky that lasted till sunset
Fine old house
When the land turns white
Looking across the prairie
Before the next snowfall
One of my favourite barns
The fun times are over
Dazzling sunlight on distant peaks
Part of an abandoned mining camp
Modern barn
A white world
A patch of blue
Behind the tangled branches
Walking in a winter wonderland
Autumn in Alberta
A peaceful winter scene
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Remembering winter
Just noticed that there is a Deer walking on the hillside, just up and to the right of the cupola on the barn roof.
On 24 February 2018, I made the most of a sunny day and went for a 3-hour walk at Griffith Woods with friends. After going for lunch with friend, Darlene, I went for a long drive NW of the city, as I was already half way there. A drive that turned out to be very unrewarding, especially photo-wise.
My hope was to maybe find a Short-eared Owl perched on a nice, close fence post : ) Absolutely nothing, not even a distant owl in flight, like friends and I saw the other day. I did see the same huge flock of roughly 5,000 Snow Buntings in the same place. Still didn't manage to get a sharp photo of them, as I was having to shoot through the windshield.
By the time I arrived back home, not long before it was dark, I was so tired out. Almost every inch of my poor old body was in pain and I could barely stay awake. However, it was a good feeling to be in such beautiful scenery again. Apart from a few days ago, I hadn't been up in that area for a long time.
On 24 February 2018, I made the most of a sunny day and went for a 3-hour walk at Griffith Woods with friends. After going for lunch with friend, Darlene, I went for a long drive NW of the city, as I was already half way there. A drive that turned out to be very unrewarding, especially photo-wise.
My hope was to maybe find a Short-eared Owl perched on a nice, close fence post : ) Absolutely nothing, not even a distant owl in flight, like friends and I saw the other day. I did see the same huge flock of roughly 5,000 Snow Buntings in the same place. Still didn't manage to get a sharp photo of them, as I was having to shoot through the windshield.
By the time I arrived back home, not long before it was dark, I was so tired out. Almost every inch of my poor old body was in pain and I could barely stay awake. However, it was a good feeling to be in such beautiful scenery again. Apart from a few days ago, I hadn't been up in that area for a long time.
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