Three days of driving, sight-seeing, hiking, lazing about and picnicking along the Icefields Parkway was an incredible escape! It's a land like no other filled with mountains, lakes and waterfalls. Around every twist and turn is an eye-opening sight. I did not drive the entire Parkway, nor did I see everything there is to see. What I did do and see was fulfilling in every sense of the word! Here you can see what Monday and Tuesday looked like.
It was in this spot where a piece of my heart got left behind
at Wilcox Pass in Jasper National Park!
I woke on Wednesday to another spectacular sight to savour my coffee by!

I left my home away from home very early to begin the drive home.
I wanted a slower drive without the traffic and to stop to see sights.

golden glow on Waterfowl Lake
another visit to the shore of Bow Lake

receding Crowfoot Glacier
Herbert Lake
After visiting Herbert Lake, it was a short drive to the exit of the Icefields Parkway and.....
.....the next day it was back to reality!

.....this is what I saw! The Eaglet is "branching"! During a prior visit, I saw it "wingercising".

It is not very often at all that photos I take of wildlife are without some level of zoom. With my eyes peeled looking for movement, I can find sweet sights. In this case, the young Buck was obvious yet I still needed my zoom to get the clear image showing how one of his antlers is growing down. He is well known to everyone that frequents The Sanctuary.
It was a Yellow Warbler that flew in and then out that caught my eye. With my camera on full zoom through many many branches, I focused on this nest. I believe that is a young Yellow Warbler from looking at the shape of its beak.
A few Downy Woodpeckers were flitting about so I focused on the area and stayed patient.
Once again, full zoom was needed.
This is a Mom Downy Woodpecker feeding her baby boy.
With full zoom, I was able to capture the turquoise colour of the Double-crested Cormorants eye.
This Cedar Waxwing is either still building a nest
or adding more support and comfort to the eggs or babies in the nest.















Wow, what an incredible trip and a gorgeous welcome home! Leaving a piece of your heart at Wilcox Pass is so relatable, but your sanctuary photos prove reality is pretty spectacular, too. I absolutely love the reflection shots, those lake views are stunning.
ReplyDeleteI'm fortunate to have all this not very far from home! I've learned to never take it for granted!
DeleteYour panoramic pics are gorgeous. What a fun outing and you are brave to go out in the wild like this. The Cedar Waxwing is one I seldom see and such a beautiful bird. Love your outings...wish I could tag along some day!
ReplyDeleteIf you ever end up in this part of our world, I would be happy to share trail time with you! Lots of birders here are commenting that they have never seen so many Cedar Waxwings as they have seen this year.
DeleteHello Alexandra
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos from your getaway! The mountains and the lakes are gorgeous. I love all the birds, great zoom on the Eaglet! Lovely closeup of the Waxwing! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
I was surrounded by gorgeous while on the little escape! I hope you have a nice week!
DeleteFabulous photographs from your time away . . . having said that ALL your photographs were lovely to see and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteSending good wishes to you.
All the best Jan
Timing was perfect to get fabulous photos, it rained before I arrived and it rained after I left.
DeleteBanff Jasper high way is an awesome drive. You got many great shots at Inglewood. Knowing the area well helps to get good photos.
ReplyDeleteWhen people describe to me the location where they saw something, I know exactly where they are talking about.
DeleteAs I opened your blog and before I scrolled, I thought to myself you live in an astoundingly beautiful part of the world and make the most of it. Your blog from the first word confirmed this thought. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhen I talked to visitors from all parts of the world who I met while along the Icefields Parkway, it just confirmed to me to continue making the most of every second I get to spend in Banff and Jasper National Parks. They were in awe of the sights!
DeleteYour wildlife photos are magnificent!
ReplyDeletebest… mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Thank You Mae! At times I am lucky to capture them in what looks to me like they are posing!
DeleteSo many wonderful sights, Alexandra. Those clear skies over the mountains are always incredible. And the mother woodpecker feeding her baby is a wonderful photo. We live in a country full of gorgeousness!
ReplyDeleteCatching a mother bird feeding her baby sure takes being in the right spot at the right time! I am with you on our country being full of gorgeousness!
DeleteWe did that drive over twenty years ago. Lots of beautiful sights. B x
ReplyDeleteThe landscape along that route has changed over the years yet still as beautiful!
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