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Sunset Scout

Sitting tall on its haunches, in the light of sunset, a Columbian ground squirrel stays close to its burrow as it scouts its surroundings for predators.

Nowhere to Hide

I watched this coyote in the tall grass, waiting, watching... presumably a ground squirrel den given there were many in the surrounding field. She would dig, dirt flying up everywhere, then stop and watch the ground. Then dig some more, then watch. Her patience and persistence paid off...

Have a Seat

Waterton National Park seems to have very large population of (cinnamon color phase) black bears. Over the past 4 years I've watched 2 of the parks Sow's with 2 sets of different cubs each. That means, there's approx. 11 new cinnamons introduced to Waterton National.

On the Move

A coyote on the move as she navigates her way through a field full of ground squirrels, watching for the right opportunity along the way. Kootenays BC

Discover the world

A complement to the foraging family, this image, taken in the same coastal environment near Campbell River, British Columbia, shows a grizzly bear cub cautiously peering over a large log while an adult stands watch. The direct eye contact with the curious cub creates a strong emotional connection, illustrating the careful balance of curiosity and protective oversight in grizzly families

Late Evening Reflections of The Amphitrite

Within Montreal's RESO, The Amphitrite, is a simple yet stunning feature at night.

The Amphitrite, Montreal

Located within Montreal's RESO, The Amphitrite looks completely different at night.

cute cubb

trip in Toba inlet, BC

Eyes of May

A male Northern Parula pauses amidst a rain-softened canopy of blooming cherry trees at Centennial Park in Toronto. Having just arrived during the second week of May peak spring migration, this tiny wood-warbler flaunts its vibrant plumage while taking a brief, watchful rest from foraging. Framed naturally by dew-kissed blossoms, the image captures a moment of quiet intimacy between a weary migratory traveler and the urban green spaces essential to its survival.

Serenade to the Sun

As the mid-summer sun dips below the horizon, a brilliant male Indigo Bunting perches atop a sunflower to deliver its evening song. Captured in a striking, minimalist silhouette against the setting sun, this image illustrates the vibrant intersection of Canada's grassland avifauna and summer flora. The dramatic rim lighting emphasizes the calling bird’s form, capturing the poetic essence of hot July evenings in Ontario's countryside.

Moms got your back

This sow was crisis g a backroad with her 2 cubs, not far behind her was the local boar following her.

Hidden Harvest among the Blossoms

During the second week of May, the peak of spring migration brings a vibrant wave of wood-warblers to Toronto’s Centennial Park. While Northern Parulas are frequently seen inspecting cherry blossoms for sweet nectar, this precise moment captured a different side of their foraging behavior. Perched amidst the rain-kissed, dew-dropped blossoms, this brilliant male paused its song to deftly snatch a tiny insect hidden deep within the petals. This image highlights the crucial role that urban green spaces and native stopover sites play in fueling these tiny travelers with essential protein on their long journey north.

Lunch time

Mama Bear with 2 cubs, sitting up against a tree. that was an awesome experience to see

Resting in Spring

A honey bee sheltered within a spring crocus bloom in rural Ontario.

Last Light

A bumble bee gathers pollen among crabapple blossoms during golden hour in rural Ontario.

The Gatherer

Spring pollinator captured in evening light among Ontario lilacs

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Granite Prince

A sunlit frog resting quietly on warm stone along a rural Ontario shoreline.

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Sunset Scout

Sitting tall on its haunches, in the light of sunset, a Columbian ground squirrel stays close to its burrow as it scouts its surroundings for predators.

Nowhere to Hide

I watched this coyote in the tall grass, waiting, watching... presumably a ground squirrel den given there were many in the surrounding field. She would dig, dirt flying up everywhere, then stop and watch the ground. Then dig some more, then watch. Her patience and persistence paid off...

Have a Seat

Waterton National Park seems to have very large population of (cinnamon color phase) black bears. Over the past 4 years I've watched 2 of the parks Sow's with 2 sets of different cubs each. That means, there's approx. 11 new cinnamons introduced to Waterton National.

On the Move

A coyote on the move as she navigates her way through a field full of ground squirrels, watching for the right opportunity along the way. Kootenays BC

Discover the world

A complement to the foraging family, this image, taken in the same coastal environment near Campbell River, British Columbia, shows a grizzly bear cub cautiously peering over a large log while an adult stands watch. The direct eye contact with the curious cub creates a strong emotional connection, illustrating the careful balance of curiosity and protective oversight in grizzly families

Late Evening Reflections of The Amphitrite

Within Montreal's RESO, The Amphitrite, is a simple yet stunning feature at night.

The Amphitrite, Montreal

Located within Montreal's RESO, The Amphitrite looks completely different at night.

cute cubb

trip in Toba inlet, BC

Eyes of May

A male Northern Parula pauses amidst a rain-softened canopy of blooming cherry trees at Centennial Park in Toronto. Having just arrived during the second week of May peak spring migration, this tiny wood-warbler flaunts its vibrant plumage while taking a brief, watchful rest from foraging. Framed naturally by dew-kissed blossoms, the image captures a moment of quiet intimacy between a weary migratory traveler and the urban green spaces essential to its survival.

Serenade to the Sun

As the mid-summer sun dips below the horizon, a brilliant male Indigo Bunting perches atop a sunflower to deliver its evening song. Captured in a striking, minimalist silhouette against the setting sun, this image illustrates the vibrant intersection of Canada's grassland avifauna and summer flora. The dramatic rim lighting emphasizes the calling bird’s form, capturing the poetic essence of hot July evenings in Ontario's countryside.

Moms got your back

This sow was crisis g a backroad with her 2 cubs, not far behind her was the local boar following her.

Hidden Harvest among the Blossoms

During the second week of May, the peak of spring migration brings a vibrant wave of wood-warblers to Toronto’s Centennial Park. While Northern Parulas are frequently seen inspecting cherry blossoms for sweet nectar, this precise moment captured a different side of their foraging behavior. Perched amidst the rain-kissed, dew-dropped blossoms, this brilliant male paused its song to deftly snatch a tiny insect hidden deep within the petals. This image highlights the crucial role that urban green spaces and native stopover sites play in fueling these tiny travelers with essential protein on their long journey north.

Lunch time

Mama Bear with 2 cubs, sitting up against a tree. that was an awesome experience to see

Resting in Spring

A honey bee sheltered within a spring crocus bloom in rural Ontario.

Last Light

A bumble bee gathers pollen among crabapple blossoms during golden hour in rural Ontario.

The Gatherer

Spring pollinator captured in evening light among Ontario lilacs

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Granite Prince

A sunlit frog resting quietly on warm stone along a rural Ontario shoreline.