Noxious, but beautiful
Lorquin's Admiral / Limenitis lorquini
Foothills and distant mountains
A delicate shade of Paintbrush
Oozing excess water
Unusual purple Striped coralroot / Corallorhiza st…
A lovable bundle of fur
Ruffed Grouse
Fungus in the forest
Fireweed / Chamerion angustifolium
Coprinus sp.
Sweet donkeys
The elegance of a Thistle
Three out of four ain't bad
Police Car Moth / Gnophaela vermiculata
Dainty little parasol
Looking towards our beautiful mountains
Fritillary sp.
Harebell
Evening Grosbeak male
Beauty in old age
Before the final split
Cameron Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park
Pinedrops / Pterospora
Cameron Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park
Brown-headed Cowbird juvenile
Water Hemlock / Cicuta
White-tailed Deer at Akamina Lake, Waterton
Swainson's Thrush / Catharus ustulatus
Canoes at Cameron Lake, Waterton
Pink Monkeyflower / mimulus lewisii
Sandhill Cranes, Waterton
Mule Deer, Mom and baby
Mountain Lady's Slipper / Cypripedium montanum
Barn at Folk Tree Lodge
Preening White-faced Ibis
Beautiful Waterton Lakes National Park
Yellow Columbine / Aquilegia flavescens
The beauty of the Common Loon
Lance-leaved Stonecrop / Sedum lanceolatum
And then there were three
Emerald Lake, British Columbia
Longhorn Beetle and others
Utah Honeysuckle / Lonicera utahensis
Emerald Lake - a little gem of the Rockies
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Mountain Hollyhock
This morning, I overslept by an hour, so barely have time to even upload my photos. I suspect this was the result of the stress of being out on a volunteer shift yesterday, knowing that the community I live in was in the path of a tornado that passed over our city, plus having to deal with an error with my Internet security system the evening before! Will have to add descriptions, etc. later today.
Had to take this photo from the car in pouring rain. I wasn't sure if this plant was wild, as it looked more like a garden escapee. However, apparently it is a provincially rare wildflower species : ) Taken in Waterton Lakes National Park on 17 July 2015.
Had to take this photo from the car in pouring rain. I wasn't sure if this plant was wild, as it looked more like a garden escapee. However, apparently it is a provincially rare wildflower species : ) Taken in Waterton Lakes National Park on 17 July 2015.
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