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Blue Rocks

The charm of the East Coast lies in its picturesque landscapes, historic towns, and rich cultural heritage.

Cricket Anyone?

A mountain bluebird showing off the product of a successful hunt. This image was taken Near Pincher Creek, AB.

Peggy's Cove

Cloudy day at Peggy's Cove.

Whiskers

Portrait of a little fluffy Eastern Screech owlet. Big inquisitive eyes, a tiny little beak and a full whisky adorable old man moustache.

Goldfinches on Maple

Goldfinches show off their breeding colours perched on maple with new leaves forming.

Blue Rocks

East coast has so much to offer and this charming little fishing village was everything and much more to experience that.

Goldfinch In Snowstorm

Just before a snowstorm birds are very active foraging. I photographed this American goldfinch on some red berries before a Colorado Low moved into the area.

Midland Painted Turtle

Midland Painted Turtle hanging out in the duckweed and lily pads

Calling Out

In the early morning along a wetland in the Northwest Territories a sandhill crane calls out to its mating partner.

Between Two Houses

Portrait of one of the young Eastern Screech owlets from the neighbourhood family sneakily walks along a branch of a maple tree between two houses. The red brick siding from the one house providing a pop of colour behind the little owlet.

The Enforcer

A large lone bull wood bison near Behchoko in the Northwest Territories.

Blue Rock

Came across this beautiful little village while driving around Nova Scotia.

Family Bonds

Bathed in the soft light of an early summer morning, a coyote mother nurses her growing pups while another adult keeps a vigilant watch over the family. The scene reveals a rarely witnessed moment of tenderness and cooperation within a wild coyote pack. Surrounded by lush greenery, this intimate family portrait highlights the delicate balance between nurturing, protection, and survival in the Canadian landscape. Through patience and respectful observation, the photograph offers a glimpse into the hidden lives of one of Canada's most adaptable predators

Raccoon family

A raccoon family (Procyon lotor) on a warn summer afternoon.

Killdeer

I still do not think that this bird can take down a deer, but perhaps I should not judge a book by it's cover.

A Forest Phantom

Great Grey Owl in a coniferous forest This Great Grey Owl was observed resting low within a forested area of mature pines over several weeks in early spring. The bird remained largely still for extended periods, occasionally shifting its attention to movement within the surrounding trees. Small mammals and birds such as squirrels and chickadees moved through the same area, triggering brief but focused scanning behaviour. Great Grey Owls are boreal forest specialists that depend on intact woodland ecosystems for hunting and roosting. Their ability to detect prey beneath vegetation and snow allows them to occupy a wide range of northern forest habitats.

A Forest Phantom

Great Grey Owl in a coniferous forest This Great Grey Owl was observed resting low within a forested area of mature pines over several weeks in early spring. The bird remained largely still for extended periods, occasionally shifting its attention to movement within the surrounding trees. Small mammals and birds such as squirrels and chickadees moved through the same area, triggering brief but focused scanning behaviour. Great Grey Owls are boreal forest specialists that depend on intact woodland ecosystems for hunting and roosting. Their ability to detect prey beneath vegetation and snow allows them to occupy a wide range of northern forest habitats.

A Forest Phantom

Great Grey Owl in a coniferous forest This Great Grey Owl was observed resting low within a forested area of mature pines over several weeks in early spring. The bird remained largely still for extended periods, occasionally shifting its attention to movement within the surrounding trees. Small mammals and birds such as squirrels and chickadees moved through the same area, triggering brief but focused scanning behaviour. Great Grey Owls are boreal forest specialists that depend on intact woodland ecosystems for hunting and roosting. Their ability to detect prey beneath vegetation and snow allows them to occupy a wide range of northern forest habitats.

Wet and dry

A Ladybug exploring a plant

Fireworks

A macrophotography of dandelion under the light of a ring flash.

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Blue Rocks

The charm of the East Coast lies in its picturesque landscapes, historic towns, and rich cultural heritage.

Cricket Anyone?

A mountain bluebird showing off the product of a successful hunt. This image was taken Near Pincher Creek, AB.

Peggy's Cove

Cloudy day at Peggy's Cove.

Whiskers

Portrait of a little fluffy Eastern Screech owlet. Big inquisitive eyes, a tiny little beak and a full whisky adorable old man moustache.

Goldfinches on Maple

Goldfinches show off their breeding colours perched on maple with new leaves forming.

Blue Rocks

East coast has so much to offer and this charming little fishing village was everything and much more to experience that.

Goldfinch In Snowstorm

Just before a snowstorm birds are very active foraging. I photographed this American goldfinch on some red berries before a Colorado Low moved into the area.

Midland Painted Turtle

Midland Painted Turtle hanging out in the duckweed and lily pads

Calling Out

In the early morning along a wetland in the Northwest Territories a sandhill crane calls out to its mating partner.

Between Two Houses

Portrait of one of the young Eastern Screech owlets from the neighbourhood family sneakily walks along a branch of a maple tree between two houses. The red brick siding from the one house providing a pop of colour behind the little owlet.

The Enforcer

A large lone bull wood bison near Behchoko in the Northwest Territories.

Blue Rock

Came across this beautiful little village while driving around Nova Scotia.

Family Bonds

Bathed in the soft light of an early summer morning, a coyote mother nurses her growing pups while another adult keeps a vigilant watch over the family. The scene reveals a rarely witnessed moment of tenderness and cooperation within a wild coyote pack. Surrounded by lush greenery, this intimate family portrait highlights the delicate balance between nurturing, protection, and survival in the Canadian landscape. Through patience and respectful observation, the photograph offers a glimpse into the hidden lives of one of Canada's most adaptable predators

Raccoon family

A raccoon family (Procyon lotor) on a warn summer afternoon.

Killdeer

I still do not think that this bird can take down a deer, but perhaps I should not judge a book by it's cover.

A Forest Phantom

Great Grey Owl in a coniferous forest This Great Grey Owl was observed resting low within a forested area of mature pines over several weeks in early spring. The bird remained largely still for extended periods, occasionally shifting its attention to movement within the surrounding trees. Small mammals and birds such as squirrels and chickadees moved through the same area, triggering brief but focused scanning behaviour. Great Grey Owls are boreal forest specialists that depend on intact woodland ecosystems for hunting and roosting. Their ability to detect prey beneath vegetation and snow allows them to occupy a wide range of northern forest habitats.

A Forest Phantom

Great Grey Owl in a coniferous forest This Great Grey Owl was observed resting low within a forested area of mature pines over several weeks in early spring. The bird remained largely still for extended periods, occasionally shifting its attention to movement within the surrounding trees. Small mammals and birds such as squirrels and chickadees moved through the same area, triggering brief but focused scanning behaviour. Great Grey Owls are boreal forest specialists that depend on intact woodland ecosystems for hunting and roosting. Their ability to detect prey beneath vegetation and snow allows them to occupy a wide range of northern forest habitats.

A Forest Phantom

Great Grey Owl in a coniferous forest This Great Grey Owl was observed resting low within a forested area of mature pines over several weeks in early spring. The bird remained largely still for extended periods, occasionally shifting its attention to movement within the surrounding trees. Small mammals and birds such as squirrels and chickadees moved through the same area, triggering brief but focused scanning behaviour. Great Grey Owls are boreal forest specialists that depend on intact woodland ecosystems for hunting and roosting. Their ability to detect prey beneath vegetation and snow allows them to occupy a wide range of northern forest habitats.

Wet and dry

A Ladybug exploring a plant

Fireworks

A macrophotography of dandelion under the light of a ring flash.