Elegance
I have spent five years photographing Great Egrets in High Park, Toronto, Canada. Through long observation, I learned that egrets often groom themselves after fishing. On this particular day, I waited for two hours as the sun climbed slightly higher. In a moment of perfect stillness, a Great Egret arched its body in an elegant curve while preening atop a weathered branch. Against a deep, shadowed background, its pristine plumage glowed softly, emphasizing the delicacy of each movement and the sculptural grace of its form.This intimate portrait captures both the quiet ritual of self-care and the minimalist beauty found in nature’s simplest gestures.
Redstart’s Flare
An American Redstart captured in a moment of characteristic high-energy movement. The evening sun perfectly illuminates the translucent "flashes" on its wings—a feature the species uses to startle insects. This shot freezes that explosive behavior against the warm, golden light of the waning day.
Paws!
The sad thing about this photograph is knowing that this cub, who was hanging out with his mum (just out of shot) will soon be "dispersed" by her, signalling her desire to mate again. This bear cub who, so far, has only known life with his mum, will soon be forced to fend for himself. However, he was a decent size and, judging by the size of his paws, he will grow to be even larger. Despite the drama, it is always a pleasure to observe and photograph these amazing animals.
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The Sentinel of the Shadows
Captured in the quiet stillness of dawn, this Song Sparrow stands as a silent guardian against a moody, deep-blue backdrop. The soft, directional light catching its plumage creates a dramatic contrast, highlighting the intricate patterns and resilient spirit of Alberta’s avian life. A moment of solitude and sharp detail in the heart of the Canadian wild.
Pounce!
Red fox pouncing, trying to snag rodents beneath the snow on Amherst Island, Ontario.
Peekaboo
Young barred owl clumsily hunting squirrels in the Arboretum at the University of Guelph. Shot with a Nikon Z8 and a 180-600 f/5.6-6.3 lens.
Hover
A Common Tern hovers over the water.
Fishing party
Common Terns hover, dive head first into the water and then fly off with small fish in their bills.
A Taste of Spring
In the quiet of early spring, I went for photograghing migration warblers at cherry blossom. I suddenly found this chipmunk climb delicately onto a cherry blossom branch, balancing with surprising agility as it nibbled the petals one by one. it eats cherry flower. The soft blossoms, the gentle light, and the animal’s focused expression came together for a fleeting moment of pure seasonal charm — a rare look at springtime behavior that often goes unnoticed.
Snowy Owl Framed by Fullmoon
A Snowy Owl perched high in a spruce tree beneath the full moon in Southern Ontario during winter. Snowy Owls are rarely seen this far south, making encounters like this especially uncommon for local wildlife photographers. The owl’s presence was likely influenced by a strong Arctic cold wave, which pushed northern wildlife farther south in search of food and suitable hunting conditions. This photograph was captured at dusk, during the owl’s active hunting period, when Snowy Owls often become more alert and begin scanning open areas for prey. The warm evening light on the tree contrasts with the cold blue tones of the winter sky and moonlit background, capturing a brief moment of natural behavior in an unusual southern setting.
Snowy Owl Framed by Fullmoon
A Snowy Owl perched high in a spruce tree beneath the full moon in Southern Ontario during winter. Snowy Owls are rarely seen this far south, making encounters like this especially uncommon for local wildlife photographers. The owl’s presence was likely influenced by a strong Arctic cold wave, which pushed northern wildlife farther south in search of food and suitable hunting conditions. This photograph was captured at dusk, during the owl’s active hunting period, when Snowy Owls often become more alert and begin scanning open areas for prey. The warm evening light on the tree contrasts with the cold blue tones of the winter sky and moonlit background, capturing a brief moment of natural behavior in an unusual southern setting.
Snowy Owl Framed by Fullmoon
A Snowy Owl perched high in a spruce tree beneath the full moon in Southern Ontario during winter. Snowy Owls are rarely seen this far south, making encounters like this especially uncommon for local wildlife photographers. The owl’s presence was likely influenced by a strong Arctic cold wave, which pushed northern wildlife farther south in search of food and suitable hunting conditions. This photograph was captured at dusk, during the owl’s active hunting period, when Snowy Owls often become more alert and begin scanning open areas for prey. The warm evening light on the tree contrasts with the cold blue tones of the winter sky and moonlit background, capturing a brief moment of natural behavior in an unusual southern setting.
Dusk Watch
A barred owl surveys its hunting ground as the winter sun sets.
Eye to Eye
A group of goslings, met on the water of the Ottawa River.
Behold My Mighty Wings
A great gray owl perches atop a tree, just east of Ottawa.
Moonlit Sentinel
A Snowy Owl perched high in a spruce tree beneath the full moon in Southern Ontario during winter. Snowy Owls are rarely seen this far south, making encounters like this especially uncommon for local wildlife photographers. The owl’s presence was likely influenced by a strong Arctic cold wave, which pushed northern wildlife farther south in search of food and suitable hunting conditions. This photograph was captured at dusk, during the owl’s active hunting period, when Snowy Owls often become more alert and begin scanning open areas for prey. I used 600mm focal lens plus a 1.4x teleconverter to captured this rare moment. The warm evening light on the tree contrasts with the cold blue tones of the winter sky and moonlit background, captures a fleeting moment where day and night briefly meet in perfect balance.
Fish Dinner
Osprey tucking into a fish freshly plucked from Lake Belwood, Ontario. Shot with a Nikon D500 and a 200-500mm f/5.6-6.3 lens.

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