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Peninsular, Lower Kananaskis Lake
A brief moment of rest
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Lower Kananaskis Lake at Peninsular
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Why I would never eat wild mushrooms : )
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Picked for demonstration purposes - Honey Mushroom…
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Predator with prey
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Cream and wine-coloured
Swainson's Hawk female, dark-phase
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Swainson's Hawk male, light phase
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Yellow-rumped Warbler
I think I've given up of ever taking photos of Warblers - they are much too quick, constantly on the move and usually half hidden among the branches and leaves. Yesterday, 4 September 2016, however, I was in luck when this little Yellow-rumped Warbler became visible long enough to get a quick shot or two. The colouring should be more white than the creamy-beige colour.
I had got up with the plan to drive to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park, SW of the city, but the heavily overcast sky just didn't show any signs of clearing. I need a sunny day when taking mushroom photos in the forest, otherwise my photos come out very grainy and blurry. I had hoped to put on a few more kilometres on my new car, to get more travel done in order to no longer break it in.
Instead, as I was all ready to go out, I decided to go and join a group of friends for another birding walk in Carburn Park. It was very quiet, bird-wise, but it was so enjoyable to go for coffee and a bite to eat at Tim Horton's afterwards.
I had got up with the plan to drive to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park, SW of the city, but the heavily overcast sky just didn't show any signs of clearing. I need a sunny day when taking mushroom photos in the forest, otherwise my photos come out very grainy and blurry. I had hoped to put on a few more kilometres on my new car, to get more travel done in order to no longer break it in.
Instead, as I was all ready to go out, I decided to go and join a group of friends for another birding walk in Carburn Park. It was very quiet, bird-wise, but it was so enjoyable to go for coffee and a bite to eat at Tim Horton's afterwards.
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