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Bearded Iris

Spring in Richmond, BC

Song Sparrow

Song sparrow singing in morning light

Wild Turkey

Although I am sure Wild Turkeys are always present. Seeing any at my woodlot feeder site is not a common occurrence. However, on my last two visits I have had a pair spend a good hour or more, browsing around the location. Sitting inside my blind chair, they carried on oblivious to my close proximity. I was able to get my closest shots yet, of such an impressive creature.

Merganser on Georgian Bay

Was taking a road trip and stopped by Georgian Bay shores and took this photo of a Merganser. camera I used was my Canon EOS 2000D with Sigma 150-600mm Lens.

Tree Swallow

Capturing a bird in its environment is really about telling the fuller story that the eye alone can’t hold. You’re preserving the feeling of being there, in its world, witnessing how it moves through the landscape it depends on. It’s always a joy when the Tree Swallows migrate back to Southern Ontario

Sing Your Heart Out

Goslings feel like spring’s quiet announcement that the world is starting over again. Their soft steps, still unsure but full of promise, mirror the way new beginnings often arrive — small, gentle, and full of possibilities. A reminder that every season offers another chance to grow into something new. This little one was singing her heart out

Bedtime Snack

With a healthy litter of pups this mom is working hard to keep them and herself feed. Upon return to the den they raced to her and huddled together in hopes of a late evening snack.

Junco ardoisé

Taking off to the future!

I Missed You

As mom returns to the den, a kit greets here with excitment and affection.

Owl Strike

“Owl strike captured in fresh snow — Eastern Ontario. The wing marks and impact show the exact moment an owl took a rabbit. Nature is brutal and beautiful at the same time.”

Owl Strike

“Owl strike captured in fresh snow — Eastern Ontario. The wing marks and impact show the exact moment an owl took a rabbit. Nature is brutal and beautiful at the same time.”

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Bearded Iris

Spring in Richmond, BC

Song Sparrow

Song sparrow singing in morning light

Wild Turkey

Although I am sure Wild Turkeys are always present. Seeing any at my woodlot feeder site is not a common occurrence. However, on my last two visits I have had a pair spend a good hour or more, browsing around the location. Sitting inside my blind chair, they carried on oblivious to my close proximity. I was able to get my closest shots yet, of such an impressive creature.

Merganser on Georgian Bay

Was taking a road trip and stopped by Georgian Bay shores and took this photo of a Merganser. camera I used was my Canon EOS 2000D with Sigma 150-600mm Lens.

Tree Swallow

Capturing a bird in its environment is really about telling the fuller story that the eye alone can’t hold. You’re preserving the feeling of being there, in its world, witnessing how it moves through the landscape it depends on. It’s always a joy when the Tree Swallows migrate back to Southern Ontario

Sing Your Heart Out

Goslings feel like spring’s quiet announcement that the world is starting over again. Their soft steps, still unsure but full of promise, mirror the way new beginnings often arrive — small, gentle, and full of possibilities. A reminder that every season offers another chance to grow into something new. This little one was singing her heart out

Bedtime Snack

With a healthy litter of pups this mom is working hard to keep them and herself feed. Upon return to the den they raced to her and huddled together in hopes of a late evening snack.

Junco ardoisé

Taking off to the future!

I Missed You

As mom returns to the den, a kit greets here with excitment and affection.

Owl Strike

“Owl strike captured in fresh snow — Eastern Ontario. The wing marks and impact show the exact moment an owl took a rabbit. Nature is brutal and beautiful at the same time.”

Owl Strike

“Owl strike captured in fresh snow — Eastern Ontario. The wing marks and impact show the exact moment an owl took a rabbit. Nature is brutal and beautiful at the same time.”

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