The Royal Alberta Museum did have some great displays. My favourites were the dioramas of Albertan wildlife -- moose, mountain goats, and the like -- which were housed before some pretty 3D-looking backdrops.
so at least I have one (stuffed) moose sighting to show for my time in Alberta |
cougars -- the cubs still have cute spotted fur! |
golden eagles |
trumpeter swans |
mountain goats -- straight outta Jasper |
bison (apparently they're bison, not buffalo) |
various ungulates -- don't they look so expressive? |
Hedwig and co (and some photobombing gulls) |
if you've ever wondered about the differences between downy, hairy, and pileated woodpeckers, here you go |
flicker (I've actually seen these on Vancouver Island!) |
lousy lighting, but it was the only porcupine on display (another Albertan animal I'm determined to spot in the wild) |
giant Malaysian cicadas |
bullsnake |
those who don't like live bugs can peruse this huge butterfly display |
some of the specimens dated back to the 1800s! |
First Nations diorama; spot the HBC blanket :) |
there was so much detail and depth in this diorama -- the picture just doesn't do it justice |
Albertosaurus |
one of many mineral display cases |
ammolite -- a gemstone found in the Rockies, derived from fossilized ammonite shells (Alberta used to be beneath an inland sea!) |
rainbow |
view from the museum grounds...I can see why they want to make the old building into the Lieutenant Governor's house :) |
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