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The Watcher

A curious young river otter pup stretches above the water's surface to investigate its surroundings. Standing nearly vertical in the water, the animal pauses for a brief moment before disappearing beneath the surface once again. Such inquisitive behaviour is characteristic of river otters, whose intelligence and curiosity help them navigate the complex world of Canada's wetlands.

Before the Plunge

This Barred owl like most humans takes his time before jumping into the water for a quick wade. The lushness of the flora is so nice to see with a subject in very rare good light. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia in June 2026.

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The Investigation

A curious river otter surfaces for a closer look, its whiskers dripping as it studies the photographer from just above the waterline. Captured from kayak level, the image reveals the inquisitive nature that makes otters one of Canada's most charismatic wildlife species.

"Morning Hunt".

Broad Tailed Hawk with it's prey.

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Briar's Bow - A Golden Hour Performance

Looking like a tiny violinist, this capture of an Anna's hummingbird in a high-key silhouette in the early morning golden hour strips away any distracting detail, highlighting the form vs. feathers of interesting hummingbird behavior. It took me three weeks of observation, planning, and waiting out steady Vancouver Island winter rains to capture this little virtuoso on the right perch, in the right weather, in the right light, at the right time of day. Patience paid off, and I lucked out and was rewarded with a show of preening, stretching, and "feaking." Hummingbirds' bills are made of keratin, like human fingernails. To maintain their sharpness and ideal shape, hummingbirds rub their bills against rough bark to "file" them in a behavior known as feaking. Catching it feaking was definitely a high note to my wait.

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The Watcher

A curious young river otter pup stretches above the water's surface to investigate its surroundings. Standing nearly vertical in the water, the animal pauses for a brief moment before disappearing beneath the surface once again. Such inquisitive behaviour is characteristic of river otters, whose intelligence and curiosity help them navigate the complex world of Canada's wetlands.

Before the Plunge

This Barred owl like most humans takes his time before jumping into the water for a quick wade. The lushness of the flora is so nice to see with a subject in very rare good light. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia in June 2026.

Investment Property Loans Perth

Property investment can be an effective way to build long-term wealth, but choosing the right finance structure is essential. Investment property loans are designed specifically for buyers purchasing property for rental income or future capital growth. At Quick Smart Finance, we help clients across Perth and Western Australia understand their options and secure investment property loans that align with their financial goals and strategy.

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The Investigation

A curious river otter surfaces for a closer look, its whiskers dripping as it studies the photographer from just above the waterline. Captured from kayak level, the image reveals the inquisitive nature that makes otters one of Canada's most charismatic wildlife species.

"Morning Hunt".

Broad Tailed Hawk with it's prey.

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Briar's Bow - A Golden Hour Performance

Looking like a tiny violinist, this capture of an Anna's hummingbird in a high-key silhouette in the early morning golden hour strips away any distracting detail, highlighting the form vs. feathers of interesting hummingbird behavior. It took me three weeks of observation, planning, and waiting out steady Vancouver Island winter rains to capture this little virtuoso on the right perch, in the right weather, in the right light, at the right time of day. Patience paid off, and I lucked out and was rewarded with a show of preening, stretching, and "feaking." Hummingbirds' bills are made of keratin, like human fingernails. To maintain their sharpness and ideal shape, hummingbirds rub their bills against rough bark to "file" them in a behavior known as feaking. Catching it feaking was definitely a high note to my wait.

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