Coyote in the snow
Bonaparte's Gull
Bonaparte's gull is the smallest member of the gull family. This little gull was plucking minnows from the turbulent waters created by very high winds this particular day. Picture was taken at The Spruces picnic stop on Clear Lake in Riding Mountain National Park.
Red winged black bird
Wings Over the Water
The osprey is one of nature’s most skilled fishing birds, living close to lakes, rivers, and coastlines where fresh catches are never far away. With incredible eyesight and specialized talons designed to grip slippery fish, these raptors can dive feet-first into the water and emerge moments later with their prey in hand. Watching an osprey hunt is a reminder of how perfectly wildlife adapts to its environment. For this image, I used a shutter speed of 1/400 sec to intentionally leave a slight blur in the wing tips, helping capture the feeling of motion and the power of flight rather than freezing the moment completely. Sometimes a touch of movement tells the story better than perfect sharpness. Photographed by Lou Fasullo Photography.
Slytherin
A Garter Snake slithers its way across the cottage dirt road with a sly grin on a sunny afternoon.
Morchella
The micro-wrinkled honeycomb close up of a Morel mushroom's body growing among the Lily of the Valley shoots sprouting up along the cottage's stone pathway.
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Red Rock Coulee Natural Area, Alberta
Glacial erratic rocks dot the landscape in this Southern Alberta natural area.
Queen Snapper
A Snapping Turtle makes her way across the road to slip into the water.
Lake Dino
On the move on a very warm May long weekend morning in Algonquin Park, a large snapping turtle crosses the path to the water's edge and slips herself into the lake.

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