Fungus (Dryad's Saddle?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
Eastern Kingbird
Small bouquet - the B side
Small Bouquet - the A side
Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me
iris versicolor v2 DSC 5765
Ile Bonaventure gannet DSC 5422
Zebra Jumping Spider
Honey Bee
Ile bonaventure CSC 5530
Blue Flax / Linum lewisii
Orange Peel Fungus, Peyto Lake
An elephant's eye
Blue Himalayan Poppy
Enjoying the late afternoon sun
Western Wood Lily
Great Orange Tip / Hebomoia glaucippe
Always a treat to see
Kleiber Günther (48)
Yellow Penstemon with wildflower bokeh
Wildflowers at Peyto Lake
Purple Avens / Water Avens / Geum rivale
Hibiscus beauty
Calgary's special guests
Water Lily
Resting on a window
Himalayan monal / Lophophorus impejanus male
Invasive Yellow Clematis
Nodding Thistle / Musk Thistle / Carduus nutans
Baneberry, white berries
Baneberry, red berries
Alfalfa
Magpie Inky Cap / Coprinus picaceus?
Tentacles
Red Seed
More camellias
Perce pine grosbeak MONT ST ANNESDSC 5495 x
Wolf Willow / Elaeagnus commutata
American Goldfinch male, Tadoussac, Quebec
Trillium with a visitor, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Dutchman's Breeches / Dicentra cucullaria, Pt Pele…
A rockery close-up
Rockery close-up
Close up on the rockery for H.A.N.W.E
Dryad's Saddle Fungus (?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
Beauty
New Growth (1)
New Growth (2)
R O S E
Pretty in pink
Beautiful Damoiselle (Female)
Red–headed Cardinal Beetle
Greenbottle Fly
Snipe Fly
Trillium
Pink-white carnation
Three daylilies in the sunlight
Milk Thistle, I believe
Little angel
Grüne Bischofsstäbe - Green Bishop's crooks
Kleiber Günther (46)
Trio
Black-tailed prairie dog
A white magnolia blossom
Cluster of eight rusty chrysanthemums
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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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