Thick Thighs Save Lives
A Green Sweat Bee loads up on pollen at a patch of Lanceleaf Tickseed. The photo was taken in my mom's pollinator garden in Toronto.
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1
A Sharp-shinned Hawk circles overhead, looking for food.
Male Blackbird Harassing Sharp-shinned Hawk 1
A male Blackbird tries to scare away a Sharp-shinned Hawk over the Blackbirds territory.
Banking with the birds
Beautiful day to photograph these Bank Swallows, managed to capture a nice banking shot so close to the water
Yellow-headed Blackbird Calling 2
A male Yellow-headed Blackbird calls from a large rock.
Not Impressed
Almost got stomped on at Wilson Falls Trail, Bracebridge
Shore line feast
Spent some time with this Killdeer as it was gathering some snacks along the shore line of this pond.
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The Pipers Sing
Getting low views of this Spotted Sandpiper
Summer swim
Group of baby Mallards swimming with this mom during a nice sunny day
Wishing on a Seed
A close up look at a little Dandelion seed on my lawn full of Dandelion flowers. Taken in Gander, NL
A Tweeting Fleeting Moment
A male and female spotted sandpiper in full breeding plumage, with bills turned orange with a black tip and their usual white belly now filled with spotted plumage. The male in the background had been doing his best to woo and impress her all morning with mating displays. Now they spend time side by side preening, perched along the shoreline of the calm waters of Arrow Lake. The female, balanced on one foot, displays a lovely wing extended in a stretch. An interesting tidbit about spotted sandpipers: once a male successfully mates and the female lays eggs, it's the male who sits and incubates the eggs and tends to raising the young. In species like the spotted sandpiper, females practice polyandry, and she may mate with up to four or five different males in a single season, laying a separate clutch of eggs for each male to incubate.
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Superb
Once in a lifetime opportunity --- Timestamp: 2026-06-18T18:13:43.491Z
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Graceful Running
Was able to capture these white tailed deer on a winter morning
Canada Geese Pair 3
I photographed this Canada Goose pair in a tranquil bay on Sturgeon Lake, in the Kawartha Lakes of Ontario. The palette of background colours seemed to complement the birds in the foreground.
Canada Goose Pair 2
I photographed this Canada Goose pair in a tranquil bay on Sturgeon Lake, in the Kawartha Lakes of Ontario. The palette of background colours seemed to complement the birds in the foreground.
Canada Goose Pair
I photographed this Canada Goose pair in a tranquil bay on Sturgeon Lake, in the Kawartha Lakes of Ontario. The palette of background colours seemed to complement the birds in the foreground.
Grazing
This cow moose grazes near the forest while warily gazing behind.

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