Lichens at Marston Creek
Marston Creek, Kananaskis
Yellow Morel
Marston Creek
Catching the sun
Bergenia Cordifolia
Silverweed
Osprey
Heliconius cydno
To love or not to love?
Morel
Blue Clipper
Baby Richardson's Ground Squirrel
Trillium
Mosaic, Colobura dirce
Lichen
Mountain Bluebird
Orange
Leafy Musineon
Hairy Woodpecker
Pink Cattleheart, Parides iphidamas
Horseshoe Canyon
Two red beauties
Copperleaf
Cushion Milk Vetch
Taking a nap
Striped Coralroot
Wilson's Snipe
Purple elegance
Lodgepole Pine cones
Early Coralroot
On Hibiscus
Watching Mom preen
Simplicity
Last year's Morel
A shot of colour
Pine Siskin
Blue Morpho
Braving the snow
We saw a Sora
Heliconius ismenius telchina on Egyptian Stars
Hanging in the rain
Exploration
Orange glow
What happened to spring?
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Blue Wave, Myscelia cyaniris
Wow, had problems uploading my photos to Flickr this evening! I took this photo just over two years ago, in the Butterfly House in the old Conservatory at the Calgary Zoo. I don't usually see this species, so wanted to post it for my Zoo Set. Isn't it a gorgeous shade of blue?
I am completely (and I mean completely, lol) exhausted after a botanizing trip from 7:00 a.m. this morning till getting home about 6:15 p.m. just a short while ago. This was a repeat trip of a hike we did a year ao, right on the edge of the eastern Rocky Mountains, right where Kananaskis begins on Highway 40. Climbing up hills and down, up and down. My toes are now the most painful part of my body, from hiking downhill so much. The main purpose of the trip was to see Balsamroot plants high on a hillside. This is the most northerly reported location for this species. And we saw a Morel mushroom, which made my day - possibly a False Morel? Weather was beautiful - rain in the forecast for the next few days. Thanks, David, for another great outing to this area - and thanks so much for the ride there and back! Job very well done!! I have to add that I'm sure I any calories I lost on the hike were surely put back on when I had a delicious Chocolate Malt when we stopped in Longview on the way home. Thanks (?), Sandy, for telling me how good they are and leading me into temptation, ha!
I am completely (and I mean completely, lol) exhausted after a botanizing trip from 7:00 a.m. this morning till getting home about 6:15 p.m. just a short while ago. This was a repeat trip of a hike we did a year ao, right on the edge of the eastern Rocky Mountains, right where Kananaskis begins on Highway 40. Climbing up hills and down, up and down. My toes are now the most painful part of my body, from hiking downhill so much. The main purpose of the trip was to see Balsamroot plants high on a hillside. This is the most northerly reported location for this species. And we saw a Morel mushroom, which made my day - possibly a False Morel? Weather was beautiful - rain in the forecast for the next few days. Thanks, David, for another great outing to this area - and thanks so much for the ride there and back! Job very well done!! I have to add that I'm sure I any calories I lost on the hike were surely put back on when I had a delicious Chocolate Malt when we stopped in Longview on the way home. Thanks (?), Sandy, for telling me how good they are and leading me into temptation, ha!
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