RM2K1AJYJ–Historic Colonel James Walker house built in 1910. The Walker property was later preserved as the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in Calgary, Canada
RFPB5D63–close up of a moth on a small thistle , taken at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RM2BDN5AF–Historic Colonel James Walker house built in 1910 at Inglewood sanctuary in winter, Calgary, Canada
RFT0HY5G–Colourful crates piled high in abstract beauty against a red restaurant building in trendy, historic Inglewood district, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RF2KF2P7N–Inglewood bird sanctuary at sunset
RMS25NX0–Historic Colonel Walker House in Inglewood Bird Sanctuary,Calgary,Alberta, Canada
RMKXFB05–Porcupine walking past sign on boardwalk bridge in Inglewood wildlife sanctuary (Erethizon dorsatum)
RMJH0W9P–A chalkboard saying 'We make beer' standing on the side of the road near Cold Garden Beverage Company in Inglewood, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RM2NDKXMN–Northern flicker (red shafted) male perched beside holes the bird pecked in a balsam poplar tree trunk, Canada. Colaptes auratus
RFR9HXD6–Colourful wood duck standing on fallen tree with water in background at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RMKY1B46–Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) perching on a tree stump at water's edge in riparian forest
RFRBB5J3–Closeup side view of colourful cedar waxwing bird, Bombycilla cedrorum, on tree branch at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RMJC9WWT–Building facade at the Inglewood district of Calgary, Canada. Inglewood is one of the oldest districts in Calgary.
RFT0HY49–Sparrow perches on tree branch — the day before spring officially arrived — in Inglewood district of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RM2G518Y1–Eastern Kingbird eating a dragonfly in beak, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Alberta, Canada. Tyrannus tyrannus
RMH71PBC–autumn fall season with colorful maple leaves in the village of Inglewood Ontario Canada
RM2PGA3DF–Wood duck pair swimming in a pond at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Aix sponsa
RM2T3228N–Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in autumn. Calgary Alberta Canada.
RM2PGA3D8–Wood duck female perched on a bridge railing at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, a city park in Calgary, Canada. Aix sponsa
RM2J8WPTF–Canada goose Inglewood Bird Sanctuary
RFPB5D5Y–wild flower with red and black striped beetle, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RM2NDKWNP–Mule Deer fawn peeking through tall grass in a meadow at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Odocoileus hemionus)
RFB24TXY–Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in late winter, Calgary, Alberta
RF2KF2P77–Inglewood bird sanctuary at sunset
RM2NY1E6A–Goldeneye female duck nesting in a Balsam Poplar tree trunk nest hole, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Canada. Bucephala clangula
RFS25NX5–Lagoon in Inglewood Bird Sanctuary,Calgary,Alberta, Canada
RMH2CTHE–Historic old fire station, Fire Station No. 3, built in 1906, Inglewood, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RM2JAPDHM–The Cheltenham Badlands in Caledon, Ontario, Canada, occupy an area of almost half a square kilometre and feature exposed and highly eroded Queenston shale. The site is a Provincial Earth Sciences Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) since it is considered one of the best examples of 'badlands topography' in Ontario.
RFWKPD1B–Aerial view of the Calgary downtown skyline at Canada
RM2JAPDJC–The Cheltenham Badlands in Caledon, Ontario, Canada, occupy an area of almost half a square kilometre and feature exposed and highly eroded Queenston shale. The site is a Provincial Earth Sciences Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) since it is considered one of the best examples of 'badlands topography' in Ontario.
RMCB6GJ1–Eastern Kingbird Tyrannus tyrannus
RMJC9WX9–The Silk Road Spice Merchants at the Inglewood district of Calgary, Canada. Inglewood is one of the oldest districts in Calgary.
RFT0HY51–Wood watering can planter with colourful gold flower on side on step of house (day before spring) in Inglewood district of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RM2WFWRAA–The Inglewood Bridge over the Elbow River on 9th Avenue SE in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RFT68GNC–Colourful, beautiful wood duck drake splashing in water at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Canada
RFRKX4XX–A snow covered walking trail in the woods in the Inglewood bird sanctuary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RF2B5F6KX–The Nash Restaurant and bar on May 24, 2015 in Calgary, Alberta. The Nash is a popular dining establishment in the hip Inglewood district.
RMPCGT71–Colonel James Walker House at the Inglewood Bird Santucary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Colonel Walker was Citizen of the Century in Calgary in 1975.
RM2J8WJ9E–Canada goose Inglewood Bird Sanctuary & Nature Centre
RMDDCEG7–A rural fall scene near Inglewood, Ontario, Canada.
RF2J80R07–People enjoy a drink on a Pedal Pub, a mobile bar powered by it's patrons in Inglewood in Calgary, Alberta Canada.
RFB24TXR–Tangled roots above Bow river, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Alberta
RF2KF2P6K–Inglewood bird sanctuary at sunset
RM2NY1E65–Goldeneye female duck looking out of nest hole in Balsam Poplar tree trunk of a riparian forest, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Canada. Bucephala clangula
RFS25NXY–Elderly lady on scooter in Inglewood Bird Sanctuary,Calgary,Alberta, Canada,
RMKXFAYN–Mule Deer doe and buck touching noses (Odocoileus hemionus)
RMH2CTH6–Historic old fire station, Fire Station No. 3, built in 1906, Inglewood, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RMKY1B45–Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) looking upward in forest
RFWKPD12–Aerial view of the Calgary downtown skyline at Canada
RM2FM3M17–Yellow Rumped Warbler (Myrtle) male perching on spruce tree branch while foraging for insects in Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Canada. Setophaga coronata
RMJC9WW6–The Rose and Hound pub at the Inglewood district of Calgary, Canada. Inglewood is one of the oldest districts in Calgary.
RM2G38J37–Common Loon (Gavia immer) swimming in pond water at an urban bird sanctuary during a migration stopover
RF2KF0MT7–Black-capped chickadee bird on branch with green background
RM2B2E4HK–White-tailed deer bucks (Odocoileus virginianus) with velvet antlers feeding in a meadow along pond edge
RFT68GMN–Colourful, beautiful male wood duck with female float along quietly in water at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Canada
RM2AJW4YY–Wood duck (Aix sponsa) drake perched on log
RF2B5F713–The Nash Restaurant and bar on May 24, 2015 in Calgary, Alberta. The Nash is a popular dining establishment in the hip Inglewood district.
RMKXFAY7–Mule Deer fawn close up (Odocoileus hemionus)
RMKXFB06–Porcupine crossing bridge in Inglewood wildlife sanctuary (Erethizon dorsatum)
RFB24T0F–Tangled roots above Bow river, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Alberta
RM2G2E777–Mule deer fawn trotting through grassy meadow in Alberta, Canada
RMKREHEP–Mallard Ducks in Flight over Icy Water, Bow River, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RMS25NX9–Lagoon, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary,Calgary,Alberta, Canada, Colonel James Walker Historic House.
RMKXFB04–Porcupine walking past sign on boardwalk in Inglewood wildlife sanctuary (Erethizon dorsatum)
RMH2CTH7–Historic old fire station, Fire Station No. 3, built in 1906, Inglewood, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RMRAH8JY–White-tailed Deer doe (Odocoileus virginianus) standing in snow covered field, Canada
RFWKPDRG–Aerial view of the Calgary downtown skyline at Canada
RMM0FGE3–Female beaver (Castor canadensis) grooming her foot at water's edge in a pond, Canada
RMJC9WWY–The Inglewood Food Mart and Video store at the Inglewood district of Calgary, Canada. Inglewood is one of the oldest districts in Calgary.
RMH2HWAM–Mule deer doe (Odocoileus hemionus) in wildlife sanctuary
RF2KF2NMB–Black-capped chickadee bird on branch with green background
RMRAX7KR–Black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) perched on tree branch
RFT68GP7–Beautiful, colourful wood duck drake, Aix spoons, splashes in water on spring day at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in Calgary, Canada
RM2NY1E36–Double-crested Cormorant with mouth open perched on a log in the Bow River, Calgary, Canada (Nannopterum auritum)
RF2B5F6P2–The Nash Restaurant and bar on May 24, 2015 in Calgary, Alberta. The Nash is a popular dining establishment in the hip Inglewood district.
RM2BJYA8P–Northern flicker (red shafted) male bird drumming / tapping on a metal air monitoring station, Alberta, Canada
RM2ANNMYA–Inglewood, Calgary, Alberta
RM2NDKWN4–North American beaver (Castor canadensis) eating Saskatoon berries and leaves (Amelanchier alnifolia) in a pond, Alberta, Canada.
RFB24T1D–Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in late winter, Calgary, Alberta
RM2B2E4HM–Young white-tailed deer bucks (Odocoileus virginianus) with velvet antlers rubbing heads together in a grassy meadow, Canada
RM2D3B3FE–February 15, 2011. A woman walks along the snow covered pathway in Inglewood Bird Sanctuary just east of downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RMM0FGFX–Beaver (Castor canadensis) carrying two Saskatoon berry trees (Amelanchier alnifolia) through forest back to the lodge after cutting them down, Canada
RF2NH5HDN–Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) feeding in the Bow River, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RMH2CTH4–Fire hydrant at historic old fire station, Fire Station No. 3, built in 1906, Inglewood, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
RM2PME3W2–Blackbird chasing Swainson's hawk through the sky at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Canada
RFWKPDRD–Aerial view of the Calgary downtown skyline at Canada
RM2PGA3DK–Wood duck hen hissing and chasing another female duck off their perch on a fallen tree in Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Canada. Aix sponsa
RMJC9WXJ–The Blues Can at the Inglewood district of Calgary, Canada. The venue hosts live blues acts.
RMKXFAYA–Mule Deer fawn (Odocoileus hemionus)
RF2KF0JNJ–Black-capped chickadee bird on branch with green background
RM2F697MX–Inglewood Bird Sanctuary & Nature Centre
RFT68GKK–Colourful, beautiful wood duck drake floats along in water in warm, late afternoon light at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, Calgary, Canada