Saturday, October 30, 2010

Kitty Gets a New Hat - Project 365 - Day 303 of 365

Kitty Gets a New Hat - Project 365 - Day 303 of 365
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"Kitty Gets a New Hat"

Day 303 of 365

Kitty got some new hallowe'en costumes today. This is his witch hat. He wasn't too impressed with his new hat but he did like his Dracula collar with a bat on it. He's sleeping in it now. LOL :)

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Elk Herd at Waterton - Photo of the Day - October 30th, 2010

Elk Herd at Waterton - Photo of the Day - October 30th, 2010
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"Elk Herd at Waterton"

A herd of elk gather to graze on the meadow grasses at the foot of a solid wall of snow covered rock that is one side of Mount Vimy, in Waterton Lakes National Park, shortly before dusk.

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Haunted Graveyard - Project 365 - Day 302 of 365

Haunted Graveyard - Project 365 - Day 302 of 365
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"Haunted Graveyard"

Day 302 of 365

A pic of a haunted graveyard in Stirling, Alberta. Witches, skeletons and jack-o-laterns...oh my :)

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Snowy Owl - Photo of the Day - October 29th, 2010

Snowy Owl - Photo of the Day - October 29th, 2010
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"Snowy Owl"

Photo taken at the Calgary Zoo, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Princess Mushu - Project 365 - Day 301 of 365

Princess Mushu - Project 365 - Day 301 of 365
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"Princess Mushu"

Day 301 of 365

A photo of the family cat in a hallowe'en costume. He just loves to be pretty :)

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Rocky Mountain Goats - Photo of the Day - October 28th, 2010

Rocky Mountain Goats - Photo of the Day - October 28th, 2010
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"Rocky Mountain Goats"

Photo taken at Calgary Zoo, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Foggy Lake - Project 365 - Day 300 of 365

Foggy Lake - Project 365 - Day 300 of 365
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"Foggy Lake"

Day 300 of 365

This morning most of Lethbridge, Alberta was covered with an eery fog. This is a photo of Henderson Lake.

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Anemone Nemorosa - Photo of the Day - October 27th, 2010

Anemone Nemorosa - Photo of the Day - October 27th, 2010
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"Anemone Nemorosa"

A close-up of a row of windflowers (Anemone Nemorosa) planted in Edward's Gardens, the gardens of the Toronto Botanical Society.

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Autumn Swim - Project 365 - Day 299 of 365

Autumn Swim - Project 365 - Day 299 of 365
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"Autumn Swim"

Day 299 of 365

A male mallard duck out for a morning swim on a crisp autumn day in Henderson Park, Lethbridge, Alberta.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Autumn at Turtle Mountain - Photo of the Day - October 26th, 2010

Autumn at Turtle Mountain - Photo of the Day - October 26th, 2010
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"Autumn at Turtle Mountain"

Bright orange and golden coloured trees stand out among the huge boulders in the rubble field of Frank Slide as a dense fog bank slowly rolls down the side of Turtle Mountain from above.

Captured at Frank Slide, near Blairmore, Alberta, Canada.

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Xmas in October? - Project 365 - Day 298 of 365

Xmas in October? - Project 365 - Day 298 of 365
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"Xmas in October?"

Day 298 of 365

I thought it was bad that the stores wanted their Xmas cards up before Hallowe'en till I saw this house tonight. I couldn't believe my eyes when I drove by...had to turn around and go back for my pic of the day. Seriously people!!!

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Baby Western Lowland Gorilla - Photo of the Day - October 25th, 2010

Baby Western Lowland Gorilla - Photo of the Day - October 25th, 2010
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"Baby Western Lowland Gorilla"

Western lowland gorillas are typically lighter coloured than their Eastern relatives, and often have a reddish-brown forehead.

Females give birth about once every 4 years, starting at approximately 10 years old. Sadly, a high mortality rate means that surviving offspring are only produced once every 6 - 8 years. Young nurse for about 3 - 4 years; their mothers provide them with food, transportation, and socialization. Males don't interact much with young, but do protect them. Gorillas live in groups of 5 - 15 individuals, typically with one dominant male known as a silverback, because of his age-related greying hair.
Though they are the largest primates, gorillas are very peaceful. They seek to resolve confrontations with displays, rarely coming to blows. These displays often involve noise-making including chest beating, which is done with cupped hands (not fists) and bluff charges.

Photo taken at the Calgary Zoo, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Pumpkin Carving - Project 365 - Day 297 of 365

Pumpkin Carving - Project 365 - Day 297 of 365
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"Pumpkin Carving"

Day 297 of 365

Today I went to a pumpkin carving party with my daughter, this was one of her 4 pumpkins.

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Blue Peafowl - Photo of the Day - October 24th, 2010

Blue Peafowl - Photo of the Day - October 24th, 2010
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"Blue Peafowl"

The blue peafowl females are 86 cm in length, while the male measure up to 2.1 m during the breeding season (most of which is tail). The peacock has iridescent blue-green plumage with elongated tail feathers, each of which has an 'eye' on it. He uses these bright colours to help attract mates during the mating, but they also serve to make him more obvious to predators (obviously not enhancing his survival abilities). This 'hindrance' for the male is an excellent example of sexual selection, which doesn't always select for the best survivor, but will select for the most prodigious. Peahens, on the other hand, are mostly brown, which is handy in camouflaging them while they sit on the nests. Male peafowl also have spurs on the backs of their long legs that they will use occasionally during the mating season. Peafowl do have wings and can, in fact, fly. They just don't do it very often.

Photo taken at the Calgary Zoo, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.


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