Mold on a red pepper : )
Fine lines
A Flicker feather for Flickr : )
Yellow Bells / Fritillaria pudica
Peony
Long-eared Owl
Moss Phlox
Tropical
Light
Sparrow's-egg Orchid
Alpaca
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A hungry trio
One-sided Wintergreen seedpods
Northern Pygmy-owl
Watchful
Sweet eye contact
Desire and passion
Northern Pygmy-owl
Dainty
Like a teardrop on an angel's wing
Wordless communication
Looking for lunch
Cliff Swallow nests
Great Blue Heron
Aged beauty
Tiny Lemon Drops
African Spur Tortoise / Geochelone sulcata
Black Squirrel
Winter's just around the corner
Ring-necked Pheasant
A close up view
Time for lunch
A little mountain beauty
Peruvian Lily
Icy tendrils
Blue-eyed grass seedpods
Two of the same
Gulls, gulls and more gulls
Sowthistle buds
Frills and gills
Peruvian Lily petal
A healthy meal of greens
Happy Halloween
A splash of orange
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Blue-eyed Grass / Sisyrinchium montanum
The flower of the Blue-eyed Grass wildflower are so pretty and so small. Each flower is about 2 cm diameter, with six purplish tepals with a yellowish base and yellow stamens. This species belongs to the Iridaceae family. The flowers close in the afternoon, and then are far more difficult to find. Photographed (macro) this one near the Ing's Mine parking lot, off Elbow Falls Trail (Highway 66), west of the city, on July 17th.
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