A tiny world
Frost with a difference
Northern Pygmy-owl
Equine sweetness
Floral bursts of pink
Mushroom abstract
West of Nanton, Alberta
I need colour
Cuddly farm kitty
At the end of the day
Standing alone
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Bursting forth
Lily bokeh
One House Sparrow, two House Sparrows ...
Slime mold
Little mouser
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Out on the farm
Memories
Watcher in the woods
Colour, colour, colour ...
Snowman caught in a water droplet
House Finches
Happy New Year, everyone!
Nature's art and design
Spurred Gentian
Rest in peace, my brother, John
One of a kind
Colours of the forest
Two for the prICE of one
Much-needed colour for today
Over-wintering American Robin
Cosmos
Real and fake
Slime mold
Great Orange Tip chrysalises / Hebomoia Glaucippe
Two - and tiny
Chinook arch
Withered beauty
So delicate
Twinflower
Enjoy your Christmas Day : )
Christmas star
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Paper thin
This was such a fragile, drooping, dying little mushroom, but it brought me so much joy seeing it, growing with a few others at a local Birthplace Forest back in September. Wanted to capture it while it still had some life left in it, before its beauty was gone forever.
This morning, I joined two friends to cover a certain area of Fish Creek Park for the annual Fish Creek Park New Year's Day Bird Count. I knew that doing this, like in other years, it would raise my spirits and indeed, it did : ) It was quite cold, but it was sunny and a delightful morning, just beautiful in the Park. I forgot to check with my friends how many species we ended up seeing, but we had a reasonably good morning of birds. We also had more than our fair share of Mule Deer and White-tailed Deer and a Coyote, all of which I love seeing. By lunch time, anyone who has been part of this count meets at a local Tim Horton's for something to eat - and coffee, which always tastes so good after walking for something like three hours.
Oh, and Happy New Year everyone!!! Thank you so much for your continued kind, comforting comments and e-mails, every one of which is so much appreciated!
This morning, I joined two friends to cover a certain area of Fish Creek Park for the annual Fish Creek Park New Year's Day Bird Count. I knew that doing this, like in other years, it would raise my spirits and indeed, it did : ) It was quite cold, but it was sunny and a delightful morning, just beautiful in the Park. I forgot to check with my friends how many species we ended up seeing, but we had a reasonably good morning of birds. We also had more than our fair share of Mule Deer and White-tailed Deer and a Coyote, all of which I love seeing. By lunch time, anyone who has been part of this count meets at a local Tim Horton's for something to eat - and coffee, which always tastes so good after walking for something like three hours.
Oh, and Happy New Year everyone!!! Thank you so much for your continued kind, comforting comments and e-mails, every one of which is so much appreciated!
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