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Voice of the Tundra

An arctic ground squirrel stands alert on the open tundra, mouth wide letting out a sharp call

Love Notes

My daily walk along Arrow Lakes' shoreline, and I caught the most beautiful notes from an unfamiliar songbird. I scanned the shoreline in the direction I heard it coming from, and to my surprise, it was not a songbird at all. Standing under the beautiful backdrop of the Monashee Mountain range stood a greater yellowlegs belting out what I believe to be its mating song. It would stop it's melody and look around, waiting for a reply, none of which came as I think it may have been one of the first to arrive back to the breeding grounds. I'm sure a love interest will be along soon.

Calm in the Cold

A fox sits peacefully after a morning snowfall; snowflakes caught in its fur

Born of Storm and Stone

A caribou walks in the wet wind with heavy, impressive antlers

The golden landing

This great grey owl landing on a perfect perch at golden hours

Paddleboarding Friend

This handsome fella's image was taken from my paddleboard. My friend and I had gone camping on a nearby island, and on our way back, I couldn't resist getting a couple of snaps of these beautiful creatures.

The shining fox

This young fox taking a sunbath outside the den

Connecting to Nature's Network

A friendly Canada Jay appears on a wifi sign on route 480's long, isolated highway

Profile of a Red-Tailed Hawk

I captured this beautifully banded Red-Tailed Hawk scanning the fields from atop a lamp post.

The Wild Within the Thicket

A caribou stands quietly within the dense bush, its impressive antlers appear like a natural crown

The Watchman

I had been heading to my car when a Red-Tailed Hawk landed on the lamp post next to me. From its vantage point it scanned the nearby fields jus as a light breeze picked up, sweeping up some of its feathers with the wind.

Fox of the Fading Light

A fox and its long shadow as dusk draws near

A Fox's Welcome

Wild joy briefly shared with a silver fox

Wet Snout

A beaver lifts its snout from under the water and branch it had just selected to chew.

The Grass Hugs the Wild

A wild mare softly wrapped in green, slowly walks and feeds through the tall grasses

Peaked Interest

Something caught the attention of this Great Grey Owl.

Gathered at the Quiet Water

the wild horses of Sable Island gather at the ponds to drink and cool off

Backyard Supervisor

An unexpected visitor spotted in the backyard this past winter - a Screech owl, who spent the day perched sunning itself, and snoozing off and on before departing for the evening around 6pm.

A Piper with Pipes

My daily walk along Arrow Lakes' shoreline, and I caught the most beautiful notes from an unfamiliar songbird. I scanned the shoreline in the direction I heard it coming from, and to my surprise, it was not a songbird at all. Standing under the beautiful backdrop of the Monashee Mountain range stood a greater yellowlegs belting out what I believe to be its mating song, as it did not sound the same as an alert call. During courtship, males may give an insistent tuu-whee tuu-whee yodel, which is rarely heard outside of breeding grounds. Unfortunately, no females were around to answer, given the male must have been an early arrival returning for the Spring season.

Wild Mare in the Grass

A wild horse eats the tall sweet grass on Sable Island

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Voice of the Tundra

An arctic ground squirrel stands alert on the open tundra, mouth wide letting out a sharp call

Love Notes

My daily walk along Arrow Lakes' shoreline, and I caught the most beautiful notes from an unfamiliar songbird. I scanned the shoreline in the direction I heard it coming from, and to my surprise, it was not a songbird at all. Standing under the beautiful backdrop of the Monashee Mountain range stood a greater yellowlegs belting out what I believe to be its mating song. It would stop it's melody and look around, waiting for a reply, none of which came as I think it may have been one of the first to arrive back to the breeding grounds. I'm sure a love interest will be along soon.

Calm in the Cold

A fox sits peacefully after a morning snowfall; snowflakes caught in its fur

Born of Storm and Stone

A caribou walks in the wet wind with heavy, impressive antlers

The golden landing

This great grey owl landing on a perfect perch at golden hours

Paddleboarding Friend

This handsome fella's image was taken from my paddleboard. My friend and I had gone camping on a nearby island, and on our way back, I couldn't resist getting a couple of snaps of these beautiful creatures.

The shining fox

This young fox taking a sunbath outside the den

Connecting to Nature's Network

A friendly Canada Jay appears on a wifi sign on route 480's long, isolated highway

Profile of a Red-Tailed Hawk

I captured this beautifully banded Red-Tailed Hawk scanning the fields from atop a lamp post.

The Wild Within the Thicket

A caribou stands quietly within the dense bush, its impressive antlers appear like a natural crown

The Watchman

I had been heading to my car when a Red-Tailed Hawk landed on the lamp post next to me. From its vantage point it scanned the nearby fields jus as a light breeze picked up, sweeping up some of its feathers with the wind.

Fox of the Fading Light

A fox and its long shadow as dusk draws near

A Fox's Welcome

Wild joy briefly shared with a silver fox

Wet Snout

A beaver lifts its snout from under the water and branch it had just selected to chew.

The Grass Hugs the Wild

A wild mare softly wrapped in green, slowly walks and feeds through the tall grasses

Peaked Interest

Something caught the attention of this Great Grey Owl.

Gathered at the Quiet Water

the wild horses of Sable Island gather at the ponds to drink and cool off

Backyard Supervisor

An unexpected visitor spotted in the backyard this past winter - a Screech owl, who spent the day perched sunning itself, and snoozing off and on before departing for the evening around 6pm.

A Piper with Pipes

My daily walk along Arrow Lakes' shoreline, and I caught the most beautiful notes from an unfamiliar songbird. I scanned the shoreline in the direction I heard it coming from, and to my surprise, it was not a songbird at all. Standing under the beautiful backdrop of the Monashee Mountain range stood a greater yellowlegs belting out what I believe to be its mating song, as it did not sound the same as an alert call. During courtship, males may give an insistent tuu-whee tuu-whee yodel, which is rarely heard outside of breeding grounds. Unfortunately, no females were around to answer, given the male must have been an early arrival returning for the Spring season.

Wild Mare in the Grass

A wild horse eats the tall sweet grass on Sable Island