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I did not realize when I took this picture that there was a rather large insect that was going to meet his demise.

Red-Tailed Hawk

A Red-Tailed Hawk taking off for a hunt.

Buzzing Beauty

A bee feasting on a wild rose flower.

Swainson's Hawk

A Swainson's Hawk taking off from a fencepost.

Three of a kind

3 mushrooms growing on the forest floor.

Bear Lake Pelicans

These American White Pelicans returned to Bear Lake in northern Alberta to raise their young in a safe location with plenty of fish.

Friendly

Grizzly beat moving in the fall. This bear showed friendly actions that posed no threat to us. Probably a young Grizzly and looks very healthy.

Held by Air

Dragons still roam

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Southern Head Cliffs in Grand Manan

This spot holds a special place in my heart. Not only is it one of my favourite places in New Brunswick, but it’s also the exact spot my now husband proposed to me. It’s also where I’ve witnessed the most amazing sunset I’ve ever seen.

COPSE OVERHANG

An early Spring hike through Victoria Park, Truro NS.

Vestrahorn Mountain. Iceland

beautiful nature close viking village

Neon sign to a Bumblebee.

Bees and Bumblebees love blue‑purple flowers _____ In this picture , Vetch of Jargeau flower. Because their eyes are maximally sensitive to ultraviolet (UV), blue, and violet light — not red._____ Bees have three photoreceptors, but their spectrum is shifted compared to ours:_____ UV → very strong sensitivity Blue → strong sensitivity Green → moderate sensitivity Red → invisible (they don’t have a red receptor) So a blue‑purple flower is like a neon sign to a bee. Nikon D3500 with 100mm Tokina macro-lens 1/800 sec f/8 ISO 800

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I did not realize when I took this picture that there was a rather large insect that was going to meet his demise.

Red-Tailed Hawk

A Red-Tailed Hawk taking off for a hunt.

Buzzing Beauty

A bee feasting on a wild rose flower.

Swainson's Hawk

A Swainson's Hawk taking off from a fencepost.

Three of a kind

3 mushrooms growing on the forest floor.

Bear Lake Pelicans

These American White Pelicans returned to Bear Lake in northern Alberta to raise their young in a safe location with plenty of fish.

Friendly

Grizzly beat moving in the fall. This bear showed friendly actions that posed no threat to us. Probably a young Grizzly and looks very healthy.

Held by Air

Dragons still roam

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Southern Head Cliffs in Grand Manan

This spot holds a special place in my heart. Not only is it one of my favourite places in New Brunswick, but it’s also the exact spot my now husband proposed to me. It’s also where I’ve witnessed the most amazing sunset I’ve ever seen.

COPSE OVERHANG

An early Spring hike through Victoria Park, Truro NS.

Vestrahorn Mountain. Iceland

beautiful nature close viking village

Neon sign to a Bumblebee.

Bees and Bumblebees love blue‑purple flowers _____ In this picture , Vetch of Jargeau flower. Because their eyes are maximally sensitive to ultraviolet (UV), blue, and violet light — not red._____ Bees have three photoreceptors, but their spectrum is shifted compared to ours:_____ UV → very strong sensitivity Blue → strong sensitivity Green → moderate sensitivity Red → invisible (they don’t have a red receptor) So a blue‑purple flower is like a neon sign to a bee. Nikon D3500 with 100mm Tokina macro-lens 1/800 sec f/8 ISO 800