Domestic Duck
Subalpine Fleabane / Erigeron peregrinus
Wild Chives bud
Pussytoes sp.
White-crowned Sparrow / Zonotrichia leucophrys
Moss Gentian
Let's party, cowboy style
Pink Alpine Forget-me-nots
Pretty little Golden Fleabane / Erigeron aureus
Roseroot in flower
It's that time of year again
Alpine Speedwell, Veronica alpina
Moss Campion / Silene acaulis
Ugly duckling of the Ladybug world
Grouseberry / Vaccinium scoparium
Showy Jacob's-ladder / Polemonium pulcherrimum
The uphill climb
Stonecrop buds
Checkerspot sp.
Alpine Arnica
Leather-leaved Saxifrage / Leptarrhena pyrolifolia
Deep purple Rockcress
Oh, joy!
Curious
Down at the Indian Village
Large-bract Vervain / Verbena bracteata
Clay-coloured Sparrow / Spizella pallida
Teepee opening
Cliff erosion, Horseshoe Canyon
Fritillary sp.
Star-flowered Solomon's-seal
Exploring the wildflower meadows
Naked Mitrewort / Mitella nuda
Canadian Mountie - a friendly smile
Indian Village, Calgary Stampede
Heavenly rays
Puffball beauty
Hello, Smurfs
Happily fed, sleeping piglets
Tiny Crab Spider on Gaillardia
Three-flowered Avens / Geum triflorum
Round and round they go
Rosy Pussytoes / Antennaria rosea
Subalpine Larch / Larix lyallii
Small Whaleback wildflower meadows
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Plateau Mountain


This was where the little Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel in my previous photo lived : ) The outcrop and pile of rocks continued a short way off the top right corner of my photo. I don't know if its burrow started within the pile of rocks or else close by, but it certainly has a beautiful area to call "home". Plateau Mountain is a great place, but, then, I'm sure all the peaks and valleys of Kananaskis and the Rocky Mountains hold similar beauty. It's so funny, because when I look at a photo like this, I wonder how on earth I ever climbed so high, though our pace is extremely slow, otherwise I wouldn't be able to do it! Even so, it takes my poor joints a couple of days to recover : )
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