Tarnished Plant Bug
Just a little cluster
Mock Strawberry / Potentilla indica
Columbine
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Flying from left to right - in case you can't tell…
Ligularia sp.
Tiger-striped Longwing / Heliconius ismenius telch…
Butter-and-eggs / Linaria vulgaris
Lichen
The tiniest mushrooms I ever saw : )
Yellow Heather / Phyllodoce glanduliflora
Tiny parasol
The colours of fall
Cocoa Tree / Theobroma cacao
Rusty Gilled Polypore / Gloeophyllum sepiarium
International Day of Peace
Common Eggfly butterfly / Hypolimnas bolina
Pretty little mushroom caps
Nature's artwork
Skippers on Lupine
Great Blue Heron / Ardea herodias
Shootingstar / Dodecatheon
Osprey with fish
Young House Sparrow
Gentiana
Gills
Painted Tongue / Salpiglosis
Yellowlegs
Shrimp Plant / Justicia brandegeeana
Little beacon of light
Shoo-fly / Nicandra physalodes
Puffballs
Glowing
Enjoying a dust bath
False Solomon's Seal berries / Maianthemum racemos…
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Sainfoin / Onobrychis viciifolia
Have bread ... will share
A precious find
Northern Gentian / Gentianella amarella
Crab Spider on Goldenrod
Shadows and reflections
Yellow Clematis / Clematis tangutica
Some kind of fruit
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Banded Orange / Dryadula phaetusa


This beautiful Banded Orange butterfly decided to land and rest on a low step in the ENMAX Conservatory at the Calgary Zoo, September 11th. What you can't see are the little hands of a young child longing to reach out to try and touch. Some parents are wonderfully thoughtful when they see someone with a camera and I appreciate every single time when they tell their child to wait a moment : ) It's also interesting to see which parents encourage their child to catch or pick up a butterfly - despite several signs saying to not touch - and which ones remind their child that there is no touching allowed. These gorgeous tropical butterflies must be just about over now till next summer, which is always sad. The tropical plants and butterflies have been amazing the last few months - the staff and volunteers have done a superb job and brought so much delight to so many people, me included.
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