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Something new – Something Blue

A tiny Piping plover (Charadrius melodus) takes its first brave plunge into the world of wet feet. Only a few days old and already exploring the surf, this chick proves courage comes in fluffy packages. Endangered but enduring, the species carries on one chick at a time.

First Encounters

In the soft evening light of Nova Scotia’s shoreline, a piping plover chick—barely days old—takes its first curious look at the big, buzzing world. With fewer than 60 breeding pairs left in Nova Scotia, even tiny standoffs like this are a big deal. Each small step this endangered bird takes is a symbol of resilience in a race against extinction. This tiny shorebird is a rare and hopeful glimpse into a fragile future.

The Great Grey Owl

The great owl is the world's largest species of owl by length. And I would add a perfect hairstyle.

Between a Rock and Endangered – Piping Plover

Tucked behind a rock on a shrinking shore, this precious Piping plover chick (Charadrius melodus) embodies the quiet struggle of an endangered species with fewer than 60 breeding pairs left in all of Nova Scotia. Every hiding place is a fight for survival. On Nova Scotia’s fragile shores, moments like these are as vital as they are vanishing. Endangered but enduring, the species carries on one chick at a time

Falling leafs

A female moose moving through the fall forest, calm and aware.

Hidden

A tiny Northern Saw-whet Owl tucked among the branches, perfectly still and alert.

Coast

Gaspesie

A visitor in the night

Gaspesie

A Whale of a time.

This calf was having a great time showing off his athletic abilities.

Lion’s Mane Jellyfish

Lion’s Mane Jellyfish, Bonaventure

Northern adventures

Northern lights over gaspesie

Northern lights

New-richmond, Gaspesie

Gaspesie national park

Gaspesie national park cliff

Camo

A spruce grouse blending seamlessly into the boreal forest.

Foraging

Focused and unhurried, a spruce grouse forages among the low branches, blending into its surroundings.

Albert II

Sunrise on mont albert, Gaspésie

Albert

Sunrise on mont albert, Gaspésie

Season's turn

Coyote in the first light of winter, perfectly attuned to the changing season.

Born on ice III

A young harp seal pup resting on the ice, wrapped in soft winter light.

Born on ice II

A young harp seal pup resting on the ice, wrapped in soft winter light.

Photo contests and competitions

Something new – Something Blue

A tiny Piping plover (Charadrius melodus) takes its first brave plunge into the world of wet feet. Only a few days old and already exploring the surf, this chick proves courage comes in fluffy packages. Endangered but enduring, the species carries on one chick at a time.

First Encounters

In the soft evening light of Nova Scotia’s shoreline, a piping plover chick—barely days old—takes its first curious look at the big, buzzing world. With fewer than 60 breeding pairs left in Nova Scotia, even tiny standoffs like this are a big deal. Each small step this endangered bird takes is a symbol of resilience in a race against extinction. This tiny shorebird is a rare and hopeful glimpse into a fragile future.

The Great Grey Owl

The great owl is the world's largest species of owl by length. And I would add a perfect hairstyle.

Between a Rock and Endangered – Piping Plover

Tucked behind a rock on a shrinking shore, this precious Piping plover chick (Charadrius melodus) embodies the quiet struggle of an endangered species with fewer than 60 breeding pairs left in all of Nova Scotia. Every hiding place is a fight for survival. On Nova Scotia’s fragile shores, moments like these are as vital as they are vanishing. Endangered but enduring, the species carries on one chick at a time

Falling leafs

A female moose moving through the fall forest, calm and aware.

Hidden

A tiny Northern Saw-whet Owl tucked among the branches, perfectly still and alert.

Coast

Gaspesie

A visitor in the night

Gaspesie

A Whale of a time.

This calf was having a great time showing off his athletic abilities.

Lion’s Mane Jellyfish

Lion’s Mane Jellyfish, Bonaventure

Northern adventures

Northern lights over gaspesie

Northern lights

New-richmond, Gaspesie

Gaspesie national park

Gaspesie national park cliff

Camo

A spruce grouse blending seamlessly into the boreal forest.

Foraging

Focused and unhurried, a spruce grouse forages among the low branches, blending into its surroundings.

Albert II

Sunrise on mont albert, Gaspésie

Albert

Sunrise on mont albert, Gaspésie

Season's turn

Coyote in the first light of winter, perfectly attuned to the changing season.

Born on ice III

A young harp seal pup resting on the ice, wrapped in soft winter light.

Born on ice II

A young harp seal pup resting on the ice, wrapped in soft winter light.