Heading into the mountains
Early fall, looking (and feeling) like winter
The storm rolls in
Day 2, an old barn near Rondeau PP, Ontario
Day 2, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Rondeau PP
Fine old truck
Old farm wagon
Bringing the straw bales
One of these things is not like the others ...
The Straw Barn
Friendly horse
Birdhouse with a difference
Day 3, on the way to Hillman Marsh, Ontario
Day 6, Hotel Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 6, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 6, the Chauvin Trading Post, Tadoussac, Quebec
Day 6, part of Tadoussac, seen from up on the clif…
Day 7, Watch out for children, Tadoussac
Llama in winter
Overload of Llamas : )
Red barn through the fog
A 'new' old homestead
Day 12, Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area, Queb…
Peace in the countryside
Long-eared Owl / Asio otus
Long-eared Owl / Asio otus
Short-eared Owl - from January
Farm with sheep and a donkey
Day 2, Turkey Vulture / Cathartes aura
Day 5, King Ranch, South Texas
Day 6, Cardinal male, National Butterfly Centre, S…
Day 6, Cardinal female / Cardinalis cardinalis
Day 6, Plain Chachalaca / Ortalis vetula
Day 6, White-tipped Dove / Leptotila verreauxi
Day 6, Plain Chachalaca / Ortalis vetula
Day 6, Great-tailed Grackle male / Quiscalus mexic…
Day 8, Santa Ana NWR, Texas
Gravel and dust - a favourite road
Old and rusty tractor
Afternoon trip to the mountains
One of my favourite old barns
Meghan & Kwesi's house
Bolete
Old log cabin/barn seen through the trees
Kananaskis on a mixed-weather day
September snow in Kananaskis
Late September in Kananaskis, 2019
A favourite view in Kananaskis
Wedge Pond, Kananaskis, Alberta
Buller Pond, Kananaskis
Woodland at Rod's
Forgetmenot Pond, Kananaskis
Forgetmenot Pond
Showing its age
Kananaskis 'winter'
Wedge Pond in fading fall colours
Barrier Lake, Kananaskis
Kananaskis
Bighorn Sheep licking salt off the highway
Wedge Pond, Kananaskis
Bighorn Sheep female
Spectacular Kananaskis valley
Another drive-by shot in Kananaskis
On a cold summer day with mist and drizzle
The painted cow - "Some enchanted evening"
Yesterday's Chinook Arch
Beginning to look like fall
Cute goat at Eagle Lake
Common Raven at Bow Lake
Purple Avens / Water Avens / Geum rivale
Beautiful Peyto Lake
Friends at Bow Lake
On the way home from Cartwright bio-blitz
On the way home from Cartwrights' land
Swainson's Hawk take-off
A favourite view, Waterton Lakes National Park
Tall grass, Pt Pelee - Phragmites
Once was home
Masked Cardinal, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Remembering winter
Yellow Oriole, Trinidad
A rural "winter" scene
Old barn in spring snow
Evening mist in the rainforest
A memory of Waterton from before the fire
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 :)
Great Gray Owl
Winter beauty
Red Fox (just for the record)
Twice the beauty
Bighorn Sheep mom and youngster
Great Gray Owl on the hunt
Great Gray Owl, highly zoomed
Great Gray Owl hunting
Great Gray Owl #2
Yellow Oriole, Trinidad
A beautiful day in Weaselhead
With more big storms to come
Coyote crossing the frozen Elbow River
A rainbow and a Hummingbird wave
Masked Cardinal, Caroni Swamp
Ruddy Ground-dove / Columbina talpacoti, Trinidad
Our last morning on island of Trinidad
Scarlet Ibis, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
A friendly moment
Scarlet Ibis and Egrets, Caroni Swamp
Rusty and abandoned
Yellow Oriole / Icterus nigrogularis, Trinidad
Old barns in the foothills
Scarlet Ibis - like decorations on a Christmas tre…
Scarlet Ibis, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Masked Cardinal / Paroaria nigrogenis, Trinidad
Red barn in winter
The beauty of winter
Rainforest of the Arima Valley, Trinidad
Surprise, surprise ... an American Flamingo, Caron…
Barn of an unusual shape
(Ruschenberger?) Tree Boa, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Boat ride to see Scarlet Ibis, Caroni Swamp, Trini…
(Ruschenberger?)Tree Boa, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Two Tropical Screech Owls, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
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Fall colours near the Highwood River
This photo was taken from the Saskatoon Farm, looking down into the valley of the Highwood River. The bands of fall colours made a beautiful sight.
My daughter finally had a day free for us to get together on 23 September 2018. She suggested we could go to the Saskatoon Farm, a place we both love, for breakfast and a wander round the grounds with our cameras. After that, we drove west to Granary Road. Though the Active Learning Park had closed for the fall and winter, it was open for the day on the day we went. It covers a large area and has all sorts of educational areas, including a mushroom area and a farm animal area. We had fun trying to photograph a group of funny Alpacas there. A Turkey took me totally by surprise! I had never seen a white Turkey before, only the darker Wild Turkeys. This domestic Turkey was beautiful with its white feathers edged in black.
I had been hoping to get over to Granary Road all summer, but it just didn't happen. This is a fairly new market garden, SW of the city, with an Active Learning Park, too. Before this, the area was simply a huge, empty field, except for the row of five old, red granaries/sheds. I was very disappointed some time ago, when I first saw what was being planned for that particular area. Most of all, I and many other photographers, were horrified when we discovered that the row of old granaries had been removed from the landscape. Some of you may remember my photos of these granaries, which I called "The Famous Five". They have been replaced by five new, red sheds which, I have to say, look better than I had originally thought.
Link for my album, "The Famous Five" - 25 images of the original, old row of five, red granaries.
www.flickr.com/photos/annkelliott/albums/72157648910659879
There was thick fog in places on this day, but it didn't seem to affect photographing objects that were close. My favourite kind of day, spending time with my daughter.
My daughter finally had a day free for us to get together on 23 September 2018. She suggested we could go to the Saskatoon Farm, a place we both love, for breakfast and a wander round the grounds with our cameras. After that, we drove west to Granary Road. Though the Active Learning Park had closed for the fall and winter, it was open for the day on the day we went. It covers a large area and has all sorts of educational areas, including a mushroom area and a farm animal area. We had fun trying to photograph a group of funny Alpacas there. A Turkey took me totally by surprise! I had never seen a white Turkey before, only the darker Wild Turkeys. This domestic Turkey was beautiful with its white feathers edged in black.
I had been hoping to get over to Granary Road all summer, but it just didn't happen. This is a fairly new market garden, SW of the city, with an Active Learning Park, too. Before this, the area was simply a huge, empty field, except for the row of five old, red granaries/sheds. I was very disappointed some time ago, when I first saw what was being planned for that particular area. Most of all, I and many other photographers, were horrified when we discovered that the row of old granaries had been removed from the landscape. Some of you may remember my photos of these granaries, which I called "The Famous Five". They have been replaced by five new, red sheds which, I have to say, look better than I had originally thought.
Link for my album, "The Famous Five" - 25 images of the original, old row of five, red granaries.
www.flickr.com/photos/annkelliott/albums/72157648910659879
There was thick fog in places on this day, but it didn't seem to affect photographing objects that were close. My favourite kind of day, spending time with my daughter.
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