black oystercatchers
northern flicker
great horned owl
black-chinned hummingbird
Unicorn Among the Rainbows
Wave after wave of thunderstorms rolled over the Kootenays on this particular day. Downpour after downpour. The brief periods between the storms were spend at the lakeside. Watching and photographing as one storm disappeared over the next ridge and a new wave of angry clouds rolled in. After four solid storms, a fifth and final storm crossed the lake just south of our campsite. With the sky clearing overhead, the sun broke through. The result, a lighting bolt touching down under a double rainbow.
Caribou in Orange
A bull caribou pausing between munching on greens amongst the fall colours
First Snow
This busy beaver was hard at work during the first snow fall of the year, taking down trees and dragging then across the snow to enforce the lodge before the snow sets in.
Sheringham Point Lighthouse
The historic Sheringham Point Lighthouse on Vancouver Island.
Lazy Day
A sailboat enjoying a beautiful spring day in a peaceful bay off the coast of Vancouver Island.
Arbutus Tunnel
Arbutus trees form an arch on Vancouver Island
BC Parliament Building
The BC parliament building flying the Canadian Flag Victoria Day weekend.
Taxi!
A water taxi moves through Victoria's inner harbour.
Gulf Islands Lighthouse
A lighthouse stands guard on one of the Gulf Islands in the Strait of Georgia.
Howe Sound
Howe Sound on a foggy day.
Tunnel Bluffs View
The view of Howe Sound from the top of the Tunnel Bluffs hike near Lions Bay BC.
The Lonely Tree
A solitary tree stands at attention in the mud flats of Mud Bay.
Coiffed Crest
It had been raining hard for days, which is not uncommon for Victoria, BC in winter. I was enjoying a much-needed beachside morning outside and stopped to watch the hooded mergansers dive and feed on fish. A group of them came closer to shore to primp and preen afterward. This female flashed her perfectly coiffed crest as she posed for a portrait.
The Queen and Cubs
I captured famous grizzly mama and her new born cubs in Lake Louise. He nick name as”The Queen “ because she used to hang out with the famous grizzly bear living in the Banff area name “The Boss”. I captured her last year summer and this time she came just front of me in lake Louise with new born cubs.
Now Ya'll Just Showing Off
A day of birding around Victoria BC and I always welcome seeing the hooded mergansers. The males especially with their flashy crest are an impressive sight to see. The head feathers of a male Hooded Merganser are known as a crest, a fan-shaped hood that can be raised or lowered for display, particularly during courtship. This reveals a striking black and white pattern against their dark head and neck. The collapsible crest is what gives the duck its name, as "hood" refering to it's head covering.

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