Dappled Whimsy
A rufous hummingbird sits shrouded in morning light as it filters through a lush green treetop canopy, creating an airy background and whimsical mood.
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Ukee Sunset
The sun sets over the Pacific off Ucluelet on Vancouver Island bringing another day in Canada to an end.
Friend or Foe
A curious gaze, perhaps that of one sizing me up, memorizing my face, and deciding if I'm friend or foe. Crows possess remarkable long-term memory and have the skill to recognize individual human faces, categorizing people as either trusted friends or dangerous foes.
Crimson Trillium
I had been looking for a red trillium in the spring for many years and it finally happened while walking through the forest near Fletcher Wildlife Garden in Ottawa! You can image my excitement!
Rage
Frozen
Mirror effect
A perfect reflection on the water for the mallard duck.
The beautiful Chestnut-sided warbler
For a few seconds, I was able to get close to a nice image of the Chestnut-sided warbler at sunset.
Ghost of the snowstorm!
I wasn’t expecting a snowstorm in the middle of May, but I’m definitely not complaining. For people who love nature and wildlife photography, there’s really no such thing as bad weather. In fact, extreme weather often adds a whole new level of drama to the scene. Watching this Great Gray Owl hunt through heavy snowfall yesterday was incredible. The snow and the owl’s intense focus made for some beautifully dramatic action shots in the middle of near whiteout conditions.
Love
Mating pair of Barred owls
Proud papa
Mating pair of Barred Owls
Kiss,kiss
Mating pair of Barred Owls
Overlook
I took a trip to BC to take a knife making class with my friend Don. Turns out he has mountain goats that live 15min from his house. So we took a break from making knives to go count goats.
Innocence
May is the best time to visit Waterton National Park. This little kit (pup or cub) has 5 siblings and each of the past 5 years mom has had a new litter.
The attraction of flowers in full bloom.
I don't know this flower, I did a visual search, it seems that it is: Allium ampeloprasum or Pinkweed Anyway, the bees can't resist it!! 1/800 sec f/8, Iso 800 100 mm macro lens Nikon camera

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