Spring Bluebird
The striking contrast of Bluebirds against the dead brush in spring is striking
Rough Skinned Newt
We were looking for a bear that had been spotted catching salmon nearby but instead we found a Rough-skinned newt. We later found out, they share the same toxin that is also found in pufferfish 😳
Stamp River
The salmon run is on and the rivers were high due to days of rain. The Stamp River seemed to be an unbearable feat for these fish, but time after time we would catch one flying up the falls.
Bluebird
Hard to find a better pairing then a Bluebird in an spring snowstorm
Spring Frost
I've lost count of how many times I've paused to capture this bush. There's something about it that draws me in, no matter the season or weather, even on mornings like this. The chill in the air was unexpected, and it made our detour home even more picturesque, with bluebirds on my mind (those pics are coming). From afar, I watched starlings darting about, magpies leading the flock. They'd fly around the bush in repetitive loops before landing. It might not captivate you like it did me, but I thought it deserved a spot.
Awakening
A splash of color brightens up the serene Prairies this week. Bluebirds have descended upon us in droves, not phased by the reoccuring spring snow showers. I set out on the rural roads, eager to catch a bluebird on a bush with snow gently falling around it. Photographing these birds off-guard, away from fence posts, proves to be a challenge. We were fortunate to encounter a large gathering of bluebirds and robins, numbering over 30 bluebirds and hundreds of robins, all mingling and flying together. Observing their flight patterns allowed me to anticipate where they might land, and I managed to sneak into position. The males showcased their vibrant plumage, chasing each other in a trying to catch the attention of the females around. When this bird landed on a lone stick, I quickly focused and captured the image before it flew away.
False Spring
Southern Alberta has spent most of winter in a false like spring state this year, leaving hundreds of thousands of geese here locally. Initially I was overtaken by the sounds of the enormous groups on the river, but was drawn to the sky when I noticed hundreds more approaching to land. Absolutely love shooting with telephoto's and the compression I'm able to achieve in doing so.
Winter's Grasp
An environmental photo, showing a coyote at sunset as another winter night is closing in
Snack
I've been fortunate to capture ALOT of foxes this spring and each encounter has been so unique. This fox was quietly going to a cache that it hid earlier that day. Completely unbothered, I sat in the ditch as it crossed the road, picked up its meal and made its way back to the den. Trusting the process, investing time and giving ALOT of space has proven to be the recipe for luck.
Great Horned Owl
I set out last week with no real plans aside trying to find a few critters and explore new areas. We opted to head east to skip a snowstorm which ended up being the best choice. At the dead end of a rural road, late in the afternoon we were fortunate to find this beauty tucked away in a dense group of bushes. Owl nesting season is here, so please practice your best ethics when looking for or viewing these creatures.
Taxes
This fox was busy paying taxes last March, likely to a den full of kits. When I first came up on this fox, it was standing over a pile of rodents next to the ditch, where it was either taking a break or had them cached. I watched, as it slowly but surely picked each and everyone up and headed straight towards me on its daily path to the den. Twice it dropped a couple and had to circle back to regain the overstuffed mouth.
Bald Eagle Flight 4
A mature Bald Eagle flies overhead at Wasa Sloughs.
Golden Coyote
This beautiful fella showed up right as I got on the trail, posed for me for half a second in that gorgeous golden light, and then vanished.
American Robin Portrait 1
An American Robin poses in my yard in early Spring.
Sunset Lover
Mom fox just enjoying the sunset and relaxing while her kits are playing.
Nuthatch Nook Inspection
Watching these minuscule birds is delightful as they bounce around from spot to spot. Trying to get a shot of them is challenging. This one had me chuckling as it crept along a post, flipped upside down, peering into a nook, and I pictured it saying, "Anyone see any bugs in here?"
Crane in the Rain
Came across this sandhill crane in my local park, along with its partner. It was a very wet day, and I was planning on going for a run, but when I saw these guys in the distance, I got straight back into my car and drove straight home to get my camera. Previous to this encounter, I had only ever seen these birds far off in the distance.
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Bathed in Gold
A silent moment with a cross fox in the suns warmth

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