Yellow Warbler female, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Yellow Warbler / Setophaga petechia
Always a treat to see
Glorious Canola
Invasive Yellow Clematis
Smokey Eagle Lake
Clouded Sulphur on Lettuce sp.?
When fall comes after 'winter'
Day 3, Large-flowered Bellwort / Uvularia grandifl…
Day 3, Orchard Oriole, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Violets, Pt Pelee
Day 4, Prothonotary Warbler, Point Pelee - ENDANGE…
Day 6, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 4, Aloe vera, Bishop City Park, South Texas
Day 6, Phlomis sp., National Butterfly Centre, Sou…
Yellow Warbler / Setophaga petechia
American Goldfinch female / Spinus tristis
Yellow Lily
American Goldfinch male / Spinus tristis
The yellow has bloomed!
Colour for an overcast day
Garden flowers - Ligularia?
Yellow Prairie Coneflower / Mexican Hat
Globe Centurea / Centaurea macrocephala with bee
Sunflower
Sunflower in full bloom
Wild Sunflower sp.
Light over the Canola fields
Yellow
Gaillardia
Kananaskis on a mixed-weather day
Late September in Kananaskis, 2019
Yellow mushroom
Daffodils growing wild, Pt Pelee
Yellow Oriole, Trinidad
Yellow Oriole, Trinidad
Yellow Oriole, Trinidad
Plant from the Whaleback
Masked Yellowthroat / Geothlypis aequinoctialis, T…
Yellow Oriole / Icterus nigrogularis, Trinidad
Saffron Finch / Sicalis flaveola, Trinidad
Yellow Oriole, Trinidad
Tropical flower, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Shadows
Welcome colour
Yellow Oriole, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Fish Creek Park on a low-light day
Yesterday's Great Horned Owl
Fall colours in Fish Creek Park
Heading for the mountains on a hazy morning
Ah, those glorious Larches in their fall colours
Back-lit Goat's-beard
About to open
A filtered Poppy
A wild Sunflower from a gravel road
Treasures in the yellow strip
Common Tansy / Tanacetum vulgare
Old barn in a field of canola
"They can't see me"
Yellow Prairie Coneflower / Ratibida columnifera
I LOVE Canola
Glacier Lily
Yellow Angelica / Angelica dawsonii
Gaillardia
Arnica sp.
Dandelion perfection
Yellow Oriole, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad
Yellow Oriole / Icterus nigrogularis, Asa Wright N…
Boats on the shore
Allamanda, Blue Waters Inn, Tobago
Aloe Vera / Aloe Barbadensis Miller, Blue Waters I…
Taveta Golden Weaver
Just needed colour
Goat's-beard with visitor
Summer colour
Cheery sunflower
Remembering summer colours
Before the snow
Backside beauty
Like floral flames for a deep-freeze day
Long gone, but memories remain
A bright splash of colour
One spectacular fall day
Oak leaf and insect gall
Simplicity
A beauty from mushroom season
A colourful walk through the woods
An endless feast for a Ladybug
A big splash of colour
Aging beauties
A patterned sky
When fall colours are just a memory
Fall colours at Silver Springs Botanical Gardens
Katydid on Common Tansy
Brightness on a cloudy day
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Yellow Lady's-slipper / Cypripedium parviflorum
What joy to get on Flickr this morning and find that there has been no new porn-spam activity overnight! Unfortunately, the hundreds of spam Likes have not (yet) been removed from the recent activity list. Thanks so much, Helen (Haden), for sending the link to Pete Rowbottom's posting about this issue.
Yesterday, 5 June 2018, I finally got out on my first botany walk of the season, having missed the first few weeks. Friends and I looked at the plants that were growing on the way down into Weaselhead, including these beautiful Yellow Lady-s slippers. They grow in so few places, so it is always a treat to find some in a location that is kept secret.
Two days earlier, I had been down into Weaselhead with birding friends. The next two photos were taken that day - Cliff Swallows collecting mud from the edge of the Elbow River to repair or build new nests that one can see under the large, green bridge that crosses over the river. When you walk across the bridge, you can find yourself surrounded by dozens of these birds flying in almost a mini-murmuration.
Today, I am getting my snow tires off and my All-season tires put on, at long last. I had to wait 8 or 9 days for the first available appointment time. Before we know it, it will be time to get those snow tires put back on. Our summer season is sadly so very short.
Yesterday, 5 June 2018, I finally got out on my first botany walk of the season, having missed the first few weeks. Friends and I looked at the plants that were growing on the way down into Weaselhead, including these beautiful Yellow Lady-s slippers. They grow in so few places, so it is always a treat to find some in a location that is kept secret.
Two days earlier, I had been down into Weaselhead with birding friends. The next two photos were taken that day - Cliff Swallows collecting mud from the edge of the Elbow River to repair or build new nests that one can see under the large, green bridge that crosses over the river. When you walk across the bridge, you can find yourself surrounded by dozens of these birds flying in almost a mini-murmuration.
Today, I am getting my snow tires off and my All-season tires put on, at long last. I had to wait 8 or 9 days for the first available appointment time. Before we know it, it will be time to get those snow tires put back on. Our summer season is sadly so very short.
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