Time lapse of a Japanese Toad Lily [Tricyrtus sp.] blossoming. There are two video clips of separate flowers - one from the side, another from above. These flowers are quite small - only about 3 cm across when fully open.
High country summer - Part III
Only a few weeks left in summer.
Insects & Plants
A member of the Copper family - perhaps Lycaena helloides, the Purplish Copper.
A Sphinx month, also called Hummingbird moth, hovers while feeding.
Mating Fritillaries.
Strymon melinus, the Gray Hairstreak.
Tiger Swallowtail, Papilio glaucus, on a thistle blossom.
Not a bee, but a fly that mimics bumblebees.
Bumblebee at work.
Honeybees at work on sage blossoms.
Landscapes
The approach to Mills Lake in Glacier Gorge, Rocky Mountain National Park. Long's Peak is the squarish dome on the horizon at center, and beyond, Keyboard of the Winds and Pagoda Mountain.
Dawn in Rocky Mountain National Park.
A waterfall in Glacier Gorge, Rocky Mountain National Park.
Near Mills Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park.
Glacier Creek, Rocky Mountain National Park.
View from the top of Mt. Ida [elevation 12,889 ft]: Azure Lake and Inkwell Lake, with Mt. Julian and Terra Tomah rising up behind, Rocky Mountain National Park.
Jewel Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park.
Solitude Lake [elevation 11,400 ft], with Powell Peak in the background, Rocky Mountain National Park.
Looking across Glacier Gorge at Long's Peak, Keyboard of the Winds, and Pagoda Mountain, from near Shelf Lake.
Animals
Yellow-bellied Marmot.
Pica, or Rock Rabbit.
Ptarmigan in Summer plumage.
Bighorn Sheep.
Elk - they will be losing the velvet on their antlers, and moving lower as rutting season approaches.
High country summer - Part II
More photos from summer in the Rocky Mountains.
The view back towards Forest Canyon and Trail Ridge Rd. from the summit of Mt. Ida.
Mills Lake, Glacier Gorge, Rocky Mountain National Park.
A Bighorn ram forages above the tree line.
A creamy lump of quartz sits among the boulders near Mt. Ida.
Panorama from the top of Twin Sisters Peak. Mt. Meeker and Long's Peak at left, Estes Park at right.
Equipment from the abandoned Eugenia Mine, on the way to Estes Cone.
An Elk bull looks down on the tree line.
Panoramic view from the top of Estes Cone. Rt. 7 below left, and Mt. Meeker and Long's Peak at center.
Longhorn beetle.
Hatchling praying mantis on a young pine cone.
These cicadas use their wings to make a distinct snapping or clacking sound high in the trees.
Some moth species fake death by extending their abdominal segments and wings, revealing brightly-colored areas, and remaining motionless.
Looking west towards the Continental Divide from near the summit of Twin Sisters.
Wild rose in bloom.
Indian paintbrush.
The Colorado State Flower, Columbine.
New fruit on a conifer.
Painted sky at sunrise.
Young black bear on the trail.
Columbine blossoms in blue and white.
A glimpse of Emerald Lake from the Flattop Mountain trail.
Glacier Gorge
Glacier Creek runs down out of Glacier Gorge in Rocky Mountain National Park. Its headwaters are high up in the Gorge, tucked below the western flanks of Long's Peak and the Continental Divide. The Creek connects Frozen Lake, Black Lake, Jewell Lake and Mills Lake before leaving the Gorge and joining the Big Thompson River.
Here's a bit of video from one of my favorite spots along the Creek.
High country summer - Part I
Some of my favorite photos from the first few weeks of summer in the Rocky Mountains.
Mammals
The fox family [Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes] was back, with five kits.
"Silver fox" - an uncommon color variation of the Red Fox.
Young deer on the Black Canyon Trail.
Tassel-Eared Squirrel [Abert's Squirrel, Ciurus aberti]. The C. aberti ferreus subspecies that lives in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains is all black - all of the other subspecies have a white belly.
American red squirrel [Tamiasciurus hudsonicus].
Chipmunk.
Elk [Cervus canadensis] move through the neighborhood early in the summer before they head up to the higher elevations.
Birds
Pygmy Nuthatch
Wild Turkey [Meleagris gallopavo]. This image was shot before dawn, and therefore the colors are very muted.
Plants and Flowers
Pasque flowers kicked it off as early Spring bloomers.
Sticky cinquefoil, Potentilla glandulosa.
Sticky cinquefoil, Potentilla glandulosa.
Landscapes
Sticky Geranium, Geranium viscosissimum
Trees grow in a crack in Button Rock.
Looking west towards Mt. Meeker and Long's Peak from Button Rock.
Moraine Park, Rocky Mountain National Park.
Fern Lake.
Aspens at sunrise.
The Loch, Rocky Mountain National Park.
Loch Vale, with Timberline Falls in the distance, right of center.
Panorama with Lake of Glass at left, and The Loch down below at right.
Clouds over the Continental Divide from near the top of Twin Sisters.
A view of "The Keyhole" - on the route to the summit of Long's Peak - from Estes Cone.


