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Great change to website good to see no. of views likes and most of all to comment on the photos --- Timestamp: 2026-04-20T21:45:20.246Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/146.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Avast/146.0.34394.179

Spring Sunshine

Arrowleaf Balsamroot arrives each spring bringing sunshine to the landscape following a snowy winter. These were spotted in Waterton National Park

Moonlit Morning Over Saint John’s Harbour

In the early morning hush of Saint John’s Harbour, a full moon drifts across mirrored lights

Drake In The Marsh

A Mallard Drake

Mr. Bluebird

Signs of Spring in Alberta, welcome back to all the little Mountain Bluebirds.

Slithering snack

Adorable little fox kit was more interested in playing with his food than eating it

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latest upload

Hello.....still unsure if these reach you but....my latest upload tags have changed again.....I did not upload a screech owl yet the tags suggest I said I did. Not sure why....not sure what is happening with uploads on this new forum. Advice please....perhaps a tutorial for those of us who are having trouble --- Timestamp: 2026-04-20T15:44:59.908Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

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Northern Harrier

Northern Harriers. They are almost always flying fast using the wind to fly over grassey landscapes, constanly hunting while swooping down close to the ground and then back up higher. Amazing pilots! (17.4.26)

Great Horned Owl (fledged)

One golden eye cuts through the silence, already carrying the focus of a hunter not yet tested. No flight (but almost there). No kill. Not yet. Just instinct, sharpening in real time. Soon, the branch wont be enough. The safety of the nest will fall away. Hunger will demand action and those talons, still learning their strength, will have to deliver.

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Osprey with big Northern pike

Osprey with the catch

Female red winged blackbird singing her heart out

Red winged blackbird

Female red winged blackbird in weeping willow

Red winged blackbird

Female red winged blackbird in weeping willow

Female red winged blackbird

Photo contests and competitions

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Great change to website good to see no. of views likes and most of all to comment on the photos --- Timestamp: 2026-04-20T21:45:20.246Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/146.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Avast/146.0.34394.179

Spring Sunshine

Arrowleaf Balsamroot arrives each spring bringing sunshine to the landscape following a snowy winter. These were spotted in Waterton National Park

Moonlit Morning Over Saint John’s Harbour

In the early morning hush of Saint John’s Harbour, a full moon drifts across mirrored lights

Drake In The Marsh

A Mallard Drake

Mr. Bluebird

Signs of Spring in Alberta, welcome back to all the little Mountain Bluebirds.

Slithering snack

Adorable little fox kit was more interested in playing with his food than eating it

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latest upload

Hello.....still unsure if these reach you but....my latest upload tags have changed again.....I did not upload a screech owl yet the tags suggest I said I did. Not sure why....not sure what is happening with uploads on this new forum. Advice please....perhaps a tutorial for those of us who are having trouble --- Timestamp: 2026-04-20T15:44:59.908Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

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Northern Harrier

Northern Harriers. They are almost always flying fast using the wind to fly over grassey landscapes, constanly hunting while swooping down close to the ground and then back up higher. Amazing pilots! (17.4.26)

Great Horned Owl (fledged)

One golden eye cuts through the silence, already carrying the focus of a hunter not yet tested. No flight (but almost there). No kill. Not yet. Just instinct, sharpening in real time. Soon, the branch wont be enough. The safety of the nest will fall away. Hunger will demand action and those talons, still learning their strength, will have to deliver.

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Osprey with big Northern pike

Osprey with the catch

Female red winged blackbird singing her heart out

Red winged blackbird

Female red winged blackbird in weeping willow

Red winged blackbird

Female red winged blackbird in weeping willow

Female red winged blackbird