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Three's Company

Every year, eagles gather in their thousand in British Columbia, attracted by the salmon returning to their spawning grounds. The effect is a spectacular display of drama, nature, beauty, and the harshness of nature. However, amongst it all are times of peace and tranquility. These three were sharing this tree stump for a long time, conserving energy and letting their last meal go down. Despite all the thousands of eagles gathered, there are signicant amounts of time where nothing happens, or the eagles are too far away to observe, or photograph, in detail. As with all wildlife watching, patience was the key, being out all day in the cold, rain, and wind, often lying in uncomfortable places and positions, waiting for something to happen.

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Yellowlegs in the Shallows

A yellowlegs wades through the quiet marsh, hunting for small prey among the reeds.

Feathers Afire

A male ruffed grouse beats his wings into a frenzy on an early May morning in hopes the deep, resonant drumming sound produced will soon attract a mate. They are the only species in the world known to produce small sonic bombs with the strategic flap of their wings. Fundy-St. Martins, NB, Canada

The resting place of the Canada goose

After a long journey, there's nothing better than taking a moment to relax.

American Robin

Perched on a tree branch, staring intently at my movements.

The Heron

A heron taking a few minutes to gracefully clean its beautiful plumage

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Three's Company

Every year, eagles gather in their thousand in British Columbia, attracted by the salmon returning to their spawning grounds. The effect is a spectacular display of drama, nature, beauty, and the harshness of nature. However, amongst it all are times of peace and tranquility. These three were sharing this tree stump for a long time, conserving energy and letting their last meal go down. Despite all the thousands of eagles gathered, there are signicant amounts of time where nothing happens, or the eagles are too far away to observe, or photograph, in detail. As with all wildlife watching, patience was the key, being out all day in the cold, rain, and wind, often lying in uncomfortable places and positions, waiting for something to happen.

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Yellowlegs in the Shallows

A yellowlegs wades through the quiet marsh, hunting for small prey among the reeds.

Feathers Afire

A male ruffed grouse beats his wings into a frenzy on an early May morning in hopes the deep, resonant drumming sound produced will soon attract a mate. They are the only species in the world known to produce small sonic bombs with the strategic flap of their wings. Fundy-St. Martins, NB, Canada

The resting place of the Canada goose

After a long journey, there's nothing better than taking a moment to relax.

American Robin

Perched on a tree branch, staring intently at my movements.

The Heron

A heron taking a few minutes to gracefully clean its beautiful plumage