Poppy red
Little blue spider
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Alone
Greens on green
Is this a Shield Bug?
Upright Prairie Coneflower / Ratibida columnifera…
Sticky Purple Geranium / Geranium viscosissimum
Sainfoin / Onobrychis viciifolia
Stunning little beauty (Aculepeira)
I love Alberta
Purple Prairie-Clover
A tight little community
Nature's own designs
Black Meddick / Medicago lupulina
Wolf's Milk Slime / Lycogala epidendrum
Marbled Orbweaver / Araneus marmoreus
Russian Thistle / Salsola kali
Zebra Longwing / Heliconius charithonius
Enormous Bumblebee
Yellow Owl-clover / Orthocarpus luteus
Overlapping - and, oh, so temporary
Four receptive Fireweed stigmas / Epilobium angust…
Bluer than the sky
A mix of colours
Heaven on earth
Teeny splash of purple
Dead Leaf Butterfly
Like polished leather
River Beauty
Eyelash fungus
Stink Bug
Comb Tooth / Hericium coralloides
Blue Lettuce / Lactuca tatarica
Prostrate Knotweed / Polygonum aviculare
The hiding game
Slime mold
Spider's tunnel web
Blue
This little light of mine ...
Louisiana Broomrape / Orobanche ludoviciana
Horseshoe Canyon
Not just a pretty seedpod
Rattlesnake Plantain Orchid / Goodyera repens
Slime mold
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Bow Valley Provincial Park


I only took a few photos yesterday, when I went with several others to Bow Valley Provincial Park for the day. These were birders, LOL, and they walk at a much faster pace than my botany friends! Also, most of the wildflowers have finished now, apart mainly from Asters. This park is well known for its amazing displays of wildflowers - best time, end of June. I always love the view across this small lake, Middle Lake, with reeds in the foreground. The sky darkened with clouds as the day wore on and my scenery photos came out dark blue and little else. I've adjusted colours, etc. in this one, so that you can actually see something, but still not sure now that I've got it right ; )
Was out for about three hours this morning in Fish Creek Park. Raining and cold - well, it's only 6C this afternoon! The average low for today is 7C, so that tells you something. I think the average high for today is 21C. I ended up having to drive to three different spots, all pretty close together, as I was just in too much pain to do a long walk at a fairly fast pace. Saw a few things including two handsome White-tailed Bucks, two teeny slugs on a post, and various birds. I hadn't been to this part of the park for ages and was shocked at the devastation caused by one recent storm. So many large trees had been blown down. I was relieved to see that the Great Horned Owl's new nesting tree for this year was still standing, but two trees near it had fallen to the ground. The young owls had used these other two trees when they were learning to fly, so I'm not sure if the adults will use this nesting tree next year.
Was out for about three hours this morning in Fish Creek Park. Raining and cold - well, it's only 6C this afternoon! The average low for today is 7C, so that tells you something. I think the average high for today is 21C. I ended up having to drive to three different spots, all pretty close together, as I was just in too much pain to do a long walk at a fairly fast pace. Saw a few things including two handsome White-tailed Bucks, two teeny slugs on a post, and various birds. I hadn't been to this part of the park for ages and was shocked at the devastation caused by one recent storm. So many large trees had been blown down. I was relieved to see that the Great Horned Owl's new nesting tree for this year was still standing, but two trees near it had fallen to the ground. The young owls had used these other two trees when they were learning to fly, so I'm not sure if the adults will use this nesting tree next year.
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