Western Wood Lily
Yellow Penstemon with wildflower bokeh
Wildflowers at Peyto Lake
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel munching on Yellow…
Purple Avens / Water Avens / Geum rivale
Nodding Thistle / Musk Thistle / Carduus nutans
Alfalfa
Creeping Thistle / Cirsium arvense, pure white, no…
Rough cocklebur / Xanthium strumarium
Beauty of a weed
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
Trillium, Day 2, Rondeau PP, Ontario
Day 2, white Trillium, Rondeau PP
Day 2, red Trillium, Rondeau PP
Day 2, small wildflower, Rondeau PP
Day 2, yes, another Trillium, Rondeau PP
Day 2, Wildflower, Rondeau PP, Ontario
Day 2, Wildflower, Rondeau PP
Day 2, a more typical Trillium, Rondeau PP
Day 2, Wildflowers, Rondeau PP
Day 2, White Trillium, Rondeau PP
Day 3, Large-flowered Bellwort / Uvularia grandifl…
Day 4, wildflower, Point Pelee
Day 4, Spring Beauty?, Point Pelee
Nodding (Musk) Thistle / Carduus nutans
Day 1, Thistle sp., southern Texas
Day 1, Thistle sp., southern Texas
Day 1, Thistle sp., southern Texas
Day 1, Thistle / Cirsium horridulum, southern Texa…
Day 1, Thistle / pink form of Cirsium horridulum,…
Day 2, Winecup flower, Newbury Park Hummingbird Ga…
Day 5, wildflowers, King Ranch, Norias Division
Day 5, Bracted Fanpetals / Sida ciliaris, King Ran…
Upturned Three-flowered Avens / Geum triflorum
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal
Water/Purple Avens / Geum rivale
Bee on Tall Larkspur / Delphinium exaltatum
Purple/Water Avens / Geum rivale
False Solomon's Seal
Rosy Pussytoes / Antennaria rosea
Mountain Death Camas / Zigadenus elegans
Yellow Mountain-avens / Dryas drummondii
Orange False Dandelion
Sparrow's-egg Orchid / Cypripedium passerinum
Yellow Lady's-slipper / Cypripedium parviflorum
Trillium with a visitor, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Dutchman's Breeches / Dicentra cucullaria, Pt Pele…
Dutchman's Breeches, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Dutchman's Breeches, Pt Pelee
Trillium
Bear Grass, Waterton Lakes National Park
Plant from the Whaleback
Torch Ginger, deep in the shadows
Silky Scorpionweed / Phacelia sericea, Pocaterra C…
Tropical flower, Trinidad - Begonia
Torch Ginger, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Memories of Waterton - Bear Grass
Back-lit Goat's-beard
Bear Grass bud / Xerophyllum tenax
Showy Aster
A wild Sunflower from a gravel road
Little green hearts of White Camas
Bear Grass
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal / Maianthemum stellat…
Bear Grass bud
Common Tansy / Tanacetum vulgare
Bear Grass with Crab Spider and prey
Nodding/Musk Thistle / Carduus nutans
Western Wood Lily
Forever cute
Greenish-flowered Wintergreen / Pyrola chlorantha
Indian Paintbrush
Purple/Water Avens seedhead / Geum rivale
Pinedrops
Bear Grass / Xerophyllum tenax
Orange False Dandelion / Agoseris aurantiaca
Pink Monkeyflower
Yellow Prairie Coneflower / Ratibida columnifera
Thistle
Glacier Lily
Yellow Angelica / Angelica dawsonii
Bear Grass starting to open
Arnica sp.
A splash of much-needed colour
Unidentified plant - Milkvetch?
Striped Coralroot / Corallorhiza striata
Indian Breadroot / Pediomelum esculentum
Meadow Goat's-beard / Tragopogon pratensis
Wild and wonderful Lupines
One of many
Tall Lungwort
Shooting stars / Dodecatheon sp. (and Dandelions)
Torch Ginger bud, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinid…
Torch Ginger, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad
Hot Lips / Psychotria poeppigiana, Asa Wright Natu…
Torch Ginger / Etlingera elatior, Asa Wright Natur…
Torch Ginger / Etlingera eliator, Trinidad
Aphelandra sp. (Aphelandra pulcherrima?), Little T…
Roadside plants by the Green Heron, Tobago, Day 2
The Green Heron area, Tobago, Day 2
Pinedrops
Invasive Goat's-beard and Baby's breath
Goat's-beard with visitor
Wild Lily-of-the-valley
Water Smartweed / Polygonum amphibium
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Blue Flax / Linum lewisii
Two days ago, on 19 June 2018, there were two walks I wanted to go on - an afternoon botany walk at Griffith Woods, especially as I have missed most of the walks this session; and a birding walk in the evening at Lafarge Meadows in Fish Creek Park. Usually, I don't do two walks on the same day, as it is just too much walking for me.
Quite a few plant species were seen at Griffith Woods, including both Yellow lady's-slippers and the white Sparrow's-egg lady's slippers. The flower in this photo is the delicate, native Blue Flax.
We were lucky enough to see two Black-crowned night-herons in Fish Creek Park, though they were far, far away. A Great Blue Heron stood at the river's edge, fishing, and the occasional American White Pelican flew high up. The group of 8 of us saw 39 bird species in total.
After the evening walk, a few of us went to Tim Horton's for coffee and chat. Coffee doesn't usually keep me awake, but I guess I'm not normally drinking it at 10:00 pm! Despite feeling tired out from two walks, I was also 'wired' and it was 6:00 am before I finally fell into bed the next morning. An hour later, I was awake, so yesterday was definitely a slow day at home.
Quite a few plant species were seen at Griffith Woods, including both Yellow lady's-slippers and the white Sparrow's-egg lady's slippers. The flower in this photo is the delicate, native Blue Flax.
We were lucky enough to see two Black-crowned night-herons in Fish Creek Park, though they were far, far away. A Great Blue Heron stood at the river's edge, fishing, and the occasional American White Pelican flew high up. The group of 8 of us saw 39 bird species in total.
After the evening walk, a few of us went to Tim Horton's for coffee and chat. Coffee doesn't usually keep me awake, but I guess I'm not normally drinking it at 10:00 pm! Despite feeling tired out from two walks, I was also 'wired' and it was 6:00 am before I finally fell into bed the next morning. An hour later, I was awake, so yesterday was definitely a slow day at home.
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