Trillium, Day 2, Rondeau PP, Ontario
Day 2, yes, another Trillium, Rondeau PP
Day 2, a more typical Trillium, Rondeau PP
Day 2, White Trillium, Rondeau PP
When fall comes after 'winter'
Pumpkin season, kid-style
Weathered door
The picture of contentment
Unknown duck species (domestic)
Friendly horse
Old farm wagon wheel
Mama Turkey (domestic)
Powderpuff flower
Day 3, Large-flowered Bellwort / Uvularia grandifl…
Day 3, Daffodil (or Narcissus?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
Day 3, Dryad's Saddle (?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
Day 3, Daffodil (Narcissus?) growing wild, Pt Pele…
Lest We Forget
A much-needed change of colour
Fall colours
Day 4, Wild Turkey, Pt Pelee
Winter in the park
Day 4, Baltimore Oriole, The Tip, Point Pelee
Day 10, American Goldfinch male, Tadoussac
Day 10, American Goldfinch female, Tadoussac
Day 6, White-crowned Sparrow, Tadoussac
Day 6, Tadoussac Hotel, Quebec
Day 9, White-crowned Sparrow, Tadoussac
Day 6, and so ends another day, Tadoussac
Delicate hoarfrost
Christmas Llama - oops, Bird! - Count
Up close with a Llama
Frosted chin whiskers
Day 6, White-crowned Sparrow, Tadoussac
Eastern Kingbird, SW of Calgary
Day 12, Snow Geese, Cap Tourmente National Wildlif…
Day 12, migrating Snow Geese, Cap Tourmente
Dreaming of spring
Eastern Kingbird, from my archives
Great Horned Owl / Bubo virginianus
Yellow-bellied Marmot - from the archives
Great Gray Owl - from the archives
Day 6, Green Jay / Cyanocorax yncas, southern Texa…
Day 7, Hong Kong orchid tree / Bauhinia (blakeana?…
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,…
THE TICK THAT BIT ME in South Texas! LONE STAR TI…
Day 3, leg band & tracking device, Whooping Crane…
Day 3, Whooping Crane colt flexing its wings, Aran…
Day 4, Aloe vera, Bishop City Park, South Texas
Day 5, White Prickly Poppy / Argemone albiflora
Day 5, wildflowers, King Ranch, Norias Division
Day 6, Plain Chachalaca / Ortalis vetula
Day 6, Great-tailed Grackle male / Quiscalus mexic…
Day 7, Hong Kong Orchid tree, Estero Llano Grande…
Common Grackle after a bath
Mountain Bluebird male
Mountain Bluebird female
Mountain Bluebird male
Wilson's Snipe / Gallinago delicata
Harlequin Duck / Histrionicus histrionicus
After our first major snowstorm
Snow Leopard / Panthera uncia
Happy Thanksgivng, everyone!
Artichoke in bloom
Two-month-old American Kestrel
Black-necked Stilt (juvenile?)
Sea Holly
Clouded Sulphur on Lettuce sp.?
American Avocets
Butterfly on Joe Pye Weed
Globe Thistle / Echinops ritro
Spooked by a barking dog
Living on the edge
Black-necked Stilt (juvenile?) / Himantopus mexica…
I LOVE owls - in case you didn't know : )
Beauty of a weed
Let the light shine in
Most likely a Ground Pholiota / Pholiota terrestri…
Beautiful guttation droplets on a polypore
Rough cocklebur / Xanthium strumarium
Cute goat at Eagle Lake
Spruce Grouse / Falcipennis canadensis
Hollyhock
Peony seedpods
Between the cracks
Cracker sp.
Succulent beauty
Puffballs / Calvatia sp.
Once-married Underwing / Catocala unijuga, left fr…
European Skipper
Scaly Pholiota / Pholiota squarrosa
Magpie Inky Cap / Coprinus picaceus?
Alfalfa
Baneberry, red berries
Baneberry, white berries
Nodding Thistle / Musk Thistle / Carduus nutans
Invasive Yellow Clematis
Himalayan monal / Lophophorus impejanus male
Resting on a window
Water Lily
Calgary's special guests
Hibiscus beauty
Purple Avens / Water Avens / Geum rivale
Wildflowers at Peyto Lake
Yellow Penstemon with wildflower bokeh
Always a treat to see
Great Orange Tip / Hebomoia glaucippe
Western Wood Lily
Blue Himalayan Poppy
Orange Peel Fungus, Peyto Lake
Blue Flax / Linum lewisii
Eastern Kingbird
Fungus (Dryad's Saddle?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
Yellow Lady's-slipper / Cypripedium parviflorum
Wolf Willow / Elaeagnus commutata
American Goldfinch male, Tadoussac, Quebec
Trillium with a visitor, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Dutchman's Breeches / Dicentra cucullaria, Pt Pele…
Dryad's Saddle Fungus (?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
Beauty
Pretty in pink
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Much-needed colour!
Just adding one photo this morning, after posting 13 extra photos last night! I wasn't going to post any, but after looking at the endless, colourless "winter" images I've been uploading, colour was something that was definitely needed. Yesterday and overnight, we had more snow and this morning we have freezing fog. Our temperature is -3C (windchill -9C). The norm for now is a balmy PLUS 14C. Wednesday 17 October is forecast to reach PLUS 15C! Yay!
My thoughts are with the millions of people living down in the SE of the US, about to face the extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane, Michael. Things like snow and cold are absolutely nothing compared to what so many people have to deal with!
My rough plans for 29 September 2018 changed when I saw the weather forecast. I ended up visiting the Reader Rock Garden instead of driving to a different garden. As usual when I go there, it was a bit windy, which always makes photographing flowers, especially ones on long stems, more difficult. It was also overcast and I was hoping that it wouldn't rain. Instead, I found myself standing at the highest point of the garden, with very light snow falling for just a few minutes.
There were still quite a few flowers in bloom, though many were already past their prime. I was glad to find this Echinacea flower stilll looking reasonably good. A touch of filter was added in post-processing to add a bit of sharpness.
My thoughts are with the millions of people living down in the SE of the US, about to face the extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane, Michael. Things like snow and cold are absolutely nothing compared to what so many people have to deal with!
My rough plans for 29 September 2018 changed when I saw the weather forecast. I ended up visiting the Reader Rock Garden instead of driving to a different garden. As usual when I go there, it was a bit windy, which always makes photographing flowers, especially ones on long stems, more difficult. It was also overcast and I was hoping that it wouldn't rain. Instead, I found myself standing at the highest point of the garden, with very light snow falling for just a few minutes.
There were still quite a few flowers in bloom, though many were already past their prime. I was glad to find this Echinacea flower stilll looking reasonably good. A touch of filter was added in post-processing to add a bit of sharpness.
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