Basking Shark
My personal EPIC wildlife moment of the year was catching sight of a Basking Shark in the Bay of Fundy. They’re Endangered in Canada, and since it was my first time seeing one, even the tiny part I managed to see and photograph felt like a monumental win.
Dark Harbour
Known for its fishing and dulce industry.
Willet
A Willet starts the day with a good stretch. Interestingly, both parents take turns incubating the eggs, though it’s the male who stays on the nest after dark.
Fishing Weir
Weirs work by obstructing or directing fish, which makes them easier to catch or guides them to specific places, such as fish ladders. This ancient fishing technology has been utilized by various cultures throughout history and is still employed today for both harvesting and conservation purposes. This includes monitoring fish populations and selectively harvesting certain species.
Historic Landmark
Swallowtail Lighthouse, the island’s beloved historic landmark, stands at Grand Manan’s entrance as both a guiding beacon and a cherished cultural symbol.
Sunrise
A lone fisherman drifts through the golden glow of sunrise, either setting out or returning home.
South Head
If you are afraid of heights, South Head on Grand Manan Island is probably a place to avoid. However, if you dare to approach the ledge, the view is quite spectacular.
Birds of a feather, flock together
Castalia Marsh on Grand Manan, NB, is a birding hotspot. While visiting last summer, we came across several Short-billed Dowitchers. These birds are known for their "sewing machine" feeding, probing mud with a rapid up-and-down motion for invertebrates.
Short-billed Dowitcher
Castalia Marsh on Grand Manan, NB, is a birding hotspot. While visiting last summer, we came across several Short-billed Dowitchers. These birds are known for their "sewing machine" feeding, probing mud with a rapid up-and-down motion for invertebrates.
Semipalmated Plover
A small plover on the colourful pebble beach. Did you know they got their name? It's because of their partially webbed feet.
Red-breasted Nuthatch
You have probably seen these little guys forage upside-down on tree bark for insects. They are often mistaken for a woodpecker due to their behaviour.
Red Knot
A single Red Knot foraging for common periwinkles at Kastalia Marsh, and it caught one! This medium-sized sandpiper is known for its incredible migration, during which it travels up to 30,000 km in a year.
Sea Blubber
The lion's mane jellyfish is also known as the arctic red jellyfish, hair jelly, snottie, sea blubber or giant jellyfish. It's one of the largest known species of jellyfish.
Sunrise on Mount Quadra
Sunrise hits the Quadra Glacier in Banff National Park
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear (Bear 122) is world famous.
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear (Bear 122) is world famous.
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear (Bear 122) is world famous.
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear (Bear 122) is world famous.
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear (Bear 122) is world famous.
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear
The Boss - Banff's Biggest Bear (Bear 122) is world famous.

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