Bokeh shower
Common Sea-buckthorn / Hippophae rhaminoides
Papilio demoleus malayanus / Lime Butterfly caterp…
I guess we do have SOME red : )
Inglewood Bird Sanctuary
Changing colours
Ohio Buckeye
: )
Young Mulies
Horsetail Strobilus
Round and round ...
Dainty bells
The queen of fall colour
Green on green on green
Cladonia Lichen
Long time no see
Before the split
Dragonfly
Out of the darkness - for the Chilean miners and t…
Green Alder
Grizzly Col, Pocaterra Cirque
It's all about RED
Little moth of the forest
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Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home ...
Autumn's palette
While it lasted
Late bloomer
Tropical
Blue Grama / Bouteloua gracilis
Reflection
Earthstar
Lachnum sp.
A little find in the forest
The twist
Lacewing / Chrysopidae sp.
And away they go ...
Mt. Yamnuska
Clover seedhead
Echinacea
Sandhill Crane / Grus canadensis
Hooker's Thistle / Cirsium hookerianum
When the weight of the world ...
Short-lived beauty
Scabius
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Highbush Cranberry / Viburnum trilobum
These bright red berries add a welcome splash of colour in the forest at this time of year. We saw these in West Bragg Creek, Kananaskis, on 3rd October. This is a medium-sized, native shrub, whose leaves turn a beautiful colour in the fall. The berries are very high in Vitamin C, but are somewhat astringent. The bush has a most unpleasant, very musty smell, which can be smelled from quite a distance.
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