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Helleborus

Grace Under Pressure

Goslings

A Brood of Goslings

Osprey

Osprey Catching its Prey

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Baby saw whet owl

Eyes wide and ready for the world! This Northern Saw-whet Owlet shows off its striking yellow eyes and fluffy juvenile plumage

So Brilliantly It Blooms......

A Tulip

Getting ready!

Chipmunks are irresistible with their charming eyes and their chubby cheeks stuffed with food. They are known to enjoy a variety of foods, and particularly sunflower seeds. During late summer and early fall, they begin carrying extra food back to their burrows for winter and we can observe them going back and forth from their favorite plants to the nest.

Getting ready!

Chipmunks are irresistible with their charming eyes and their chubby cheeks stuffed with food. They are known to enjoy a variety of foods, and particularly sunflower seeds. During late summer and early fall, they begin carrying extra food back to their burrows for winter and we can observe them going back and forth from their favorite plants to the nest.

Getting ready!

Chipmunks are irresistible with their charming eyes and their chubby cheeks stuffed with food. They are known to enjoy a variety of foods, and particularly sunflower seeds. During late summer and early fall, they begin carrying extra food back to their burrows for winter and we can observe them going back and forth from their favorite plants to the nest.

Nap Time

A Canada lynx curls up for a nap behind the willows in northern B.C. after feeding on a dead caribou; you can’t see it in the photo, but this tough survivor had an injured eye and a missing ear tuft.

Eaglet testing wings

Winging it

Bay-breasted Warbler

Shot on a Nikon Z8 with a Nikon 180-600 f/5.6-6.3 lens.

Black-throated Green Warbler

Shot on a Nikon Z8 with a Nikon 180-600 f/5.6-6.3 lens.

Blackburnian Warbler

Shot on a Nikon Z8 with a Nikon 180-600 f/5.6-6.3 lens.

Feeding Time

Something you don’t get to see every day: a Canada lynx feeding on a deer it buried in the snow, with the last light of sunset catching its face. Lynx mainly hunt snowshoe hares, but they will take down larger prey — even deer — when the opportunity comes.

Coyote on the hunt

Coyote captured crossing through a field on the hunt for it's next meal.

Handsome buck

Handsome buck spotted wandering in the field on a snowy winter day.

Along the Shoreline

A Spotted Sandpiper struts along the lake's sandy shoreline foraging for breakfast.

Common loon waterfall

I captured this photo of a common loon just as the loon lifted its bill out of water creating a tiny waterfall.

City Lights, Wild Eyes

As the city hums with the rush of evening traffic, a Red Fox pauses along a paved urban walkway, illuminated by the vibrant, out-of-focus glow of streetlights and headlamps. This image captures the quiet, parallel world of urban wildlife—creatures that have learned to navigate, adapt to, and thrive within human-dominated landscapes. Taken from a low, respectful vantage point to connect directly with the fox's level, the photograph highlights the stark contrast between the raw, untamed beauty of the animal and the artificial, geometric concrete of its modern territory. Shot entirely with ambient city light, it serves as a powerful reminder of the resilient biodiversity sharing our urban spaces.

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Helleborus

Grace Under Pressure

Goslings

A Brood of Goslings

Osprey

Osprey Catching its Prey

User Avatar

Baby saw whet owl

Eyes wide and ready for the world! This Northern Saw-whet Owlet shows off its striking yellow eyes and fluffy juvenile plumage

So Brilliantly It Blooms......

A Tulip

Getting ready!

Chipmunks are irresistible with their charming eyes and their chubby cheeks stuffed with food. They are known to enjoy a variety of foods, and particularly sunflower seeds. During late summer and early fall, they begin carrying extra food back to their burrows for winter and we can observe them going back and forth from their favorite plants to the nest.

Getting ready!

Chipmunks are irresistible with their charming eyes and their chubby cheeks stuffed with food. They are known to enjoy a variety of foods, and particularly sunflower seeds. During late summer and early fall, they begin carrying extra food back to their burrows for winter and we can observe them going back and forth from their favorite plants to the nest.

Getting ready!

Chipmunks are irresistible with their charming eyes and their chubby cheeks stuffed with food. They are known to enjoy a variety of foods, and particularly sunflower seeds. During late summer and early fall, they begin carrying extra food back to their burrows for winter and we can observe them going back and forth from their favorite plants to the nest.

Nap Time

A Canada lynx curls up for a nap behind the willows in northern B.C. after feeding on a dead caribou; you can’t see it in the photo, but this tough survivor had an injured eye and a missing ear tuft.

Eaglet testing wings

Winging it

Bay-breasted Warbler

Shot on a Nikon Z8 with a Nikon 180-600 f/5.6-6.3 lens.

Black-throated Green Warbler

Shot on a Nikon Z8 with a Nikon 180-600 f/5.6-6.3 lens.

Blackburnian Warbler

Shot on a Nikon Z8 with a Nikon 180-600 f/5.6-6.3 lens.

Feeding Time

Something you don’t get to see every day: a Canada lynx feeding on a deer it buried in the snow, with the last light of sunset catching its face. Lynx mainly hunt snowshoe hares, but they will take down larger prey — even deer — when the opportunity comes.

Coyote on the hunt

Coyote captured crossing through a field on the hunt for it's next meal.

Handsome buck

Handsome buck spotted wandering in the field on a snowy winter day.

Along the Shoreline

A Spotted Sandpiper struts along the lake's sandy shoreline foraging for breakfast.

Common loon waterfall

I captured this photo of a common loon just as the loon lifted its bill out of water creating a tiny waterfall.

City Lights, Wild Eyes

As the city hums with the rush of evening traffic, a Red Fox pauses along a paved urban walkway, illuminated by the vibrant, out-of-focus glow of streetlights and headlamps. This image captures the quiet, parallel world of urban wildlife—creatures that have learned to navigate, adapt to, and thrive within human-dominated landscapes. Taken from a low, respectful vantage point to connect directly with the fox's level, the photograph highlights the stark contrast between the raw, untamed beauty of the animal and the artificial, geometric concrete of its modern territory. Shot entirely with ambient city light, it serves as a powerful reminder of the resilient biodiversity sharing our urban spaces.