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Catch of the Day

This eagle flies to it's perch to enjoy a Kokanee Trout. Kokanee is a freshwater form of the sockeye salmon and is landlocked. Spending it's entire life in freshwater lakes, rather than migrating to the ocean.

The pollinator

A bee pollinates a common outdoor plant.... transfering pollen between plants to fertilize them and enable new plant growth.

Feeding Time

A cinnamon color phase black bear takes the time to nurture her young in a burnt out forest. One has to appreciate the resilience and the ability to survive wildfires.

Glorious Feathers!

These two pelicans have feathers that ripple like a living sculpture - watching them cruise along with the lighting 'just so' helped form a masterpiece of detail. I absolutely love watching these feathered friends.

Glorious Feathers

These two pelicans have feathers that ripple like a living sculpture - watching them cruise along with the lighting 'just so' helped form a masterpiece of detail. I absolutely love watching these feathered friends.

Two Fox Kits A-Playin'

These two siblings were part of a skulk of five in total. Sitting behind a screen, the kits were comfortable playing while we watched on. Did you know fox kits sleep in dens up to 8ft. deep? Sometimes they’ll build their own den and keep returning to it every breeding season as long as it hasn’t been disturbed, and other times they’ll take over existing dens from other animals like groundhogs and expand on them. And foxes also play a critical role in decreasing the spread of Lyme disease by controlling the rodents that carry it.

Come Along, Dear

A mother black bear watches to ensure one of her cubs makes it across the salmon spawning creek. This mother bear had already seen her other cub make it across, but this one was a little spooked by the swimming salmon. I genuinely think we don't give wild animals, like bears enough credit: They are more like us (or, are we more like them?) than we care to realise. The awareness and empathy often shown by bears is both fascinating and heartwarming.

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Catch of the Day

This eagle flies to it's perch to enjoy a Kokanee Trout. Kokanee is a freshwater form of the sockeye salmon and is landlocked. Spending it's entire life in freshwater lakes, rather than migrating to the ocean.

The pollinator

A bee pollinates a common outdoor plant.... transfering pollen between plants to fertilize them and enable new plant growth.

Feeding Time

A cinnamon color phase black bear takes the time to nurture her young in a burnt out forest. One has to appreciate the resilience and the ability to survive wildfires.

Glorious Feathers!

These two pelicans have feathers that ripple like a living sculpture - watching them cruise along with the lighting 'just so' helped form a masterpiece of detail. I absolutely love watching these feathered friends.

Glorious Feathers

These two pelicans have feathers that ripple like a living sculpture - watching them cruise along with the lighting 'just so' helped form a masterpiece of detail. I absolutely love watching these feathered friends.

Two Fox Kits A-Playin'

These two siblings were part of a skulk of five in total. Sitting behind a screen, the kits were comfortable playing while we watched on. Did you know fox kits sleep in dens up to 8ft. deep? Sometimes they’ll build their own den and keep returning to it every breeding season as long as it hasn’t been disturbed, and other times they’ll take over existing dens from other animals like groundhogs and expand on them. And foxes also play a critical role in decreasing the spread of Lyme disease by controlling the rodents that carry it.

Come Along, Dear

A mother black bear watches to ensure one of her cubs makes it across the salmon spawning creek. This mother bear had already seen her other cub make it across, but this one was a little spooked by the swimming salmon. I genuinely think we don't give wild animals, like bears enough credit: They are more like us (or, are we more like them?) than we care to realise. The awareness and empathy often shown by bears is both fascinating and heartwarming.