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Mute Swan

Mute Swan on a late April, its snowing and a little foggy! Ontario, Canada

Profile

Again....editing profile is not holding the content....not holding the picture....just not working properly. I assume you are still working on various glitches and perhaps a new 'how to' use this new set up for us? Looking forward to a response --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T15:54:58.292Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

Fantastique

A lot of craft went into this shot. Beautifully done! --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T14:30:13.295Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

What a great shot!

A real keeper. Lovely. --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T14:26:32.161Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

So very fast!

Excellent shot. --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T14:16:05.548Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

One foot in front of the other

A black bear cub walking thru the grass.

Can't like anything anymore or message photographers

No like or comment section any longer --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T14:09:34.009Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 10; K) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/146.0.0.0 Mobile Safari/537.36

Touch down

A barbed landing

drops and ripples

This duck was very cooperative as I watched it during its m morning feeding ritual. This image was one of about a half-dozen I took as it probed the water of Wascana Lake.

Tender moment

Fox and Kit

Bald Eagle

Breath of the wild

Great Blue Heron

When you hear someone mention your name.

Pileated Woodpecker

Pileated Woodpecker making impressive excavations

Beautiful

Lovely photo and description. --- Timestamp: 2026-04-18T20:37:29.689Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

Bath Time

A red fox kit takes a moment in between play fights to clean its belly. Judging by the dark spot on its lower stomach, this is a male fox kit (female kits will not have such markings on their stomach). He is part of a skulk of 10 and seems to be between six to eight weeks old. Cleaning, though, wasn't an elegant process. Still in their clumsy stage, it was quite the effort this kit had to make to reach its belly. Insta: @danidmedia

Brown hawk

We know he is around but we never see him, this brown hawk has been here for a few years as our background has become his feeding ground since we feed around 200 birds daily.

Only the Nose Knows

Two fox kits siblings greet each other by touching noses, otherwise known as "nose boops." The kits are between six and eight weeks old and are part of a skulk of 10. It was a very warm day this spring when the little ones appeared from their den's hole. But instead of going into their usual play fighting, the heat made them a bit sluggish. So instead it was a greeting as they emerged from the hole before they laid sprawled out in the heavy brush. Foxes touch noses for several reasons, among them communication, as a greeting and a way to show trust and affection. Insta: @danidmedia

Camouflage

This is my first time seeing a moose in the winter time. We almost missed this bull moose with all the branches and greenery. I loved how he looks like hes peeking while chomping on branches.

Catch of the Day

This otter had a difficult time bringing this fish onto the ice. When it was fully out of the water, the fish was almost as big as the otter!

Cagey

Snapped this fellow as he was setting up an overly-complicated trap at the side of the trail.

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Mute Swan

Mute Swan on a late April, its snowing and a little foggy! Ontario, Canada

Profile

Again....editing profile is not holding the content....not holding the picture....just not working properly. I assume you are still working on various glitches and perhaps a new 'how to' use this new set up for us? Looking forward to a response --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T15:54:58.292Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

Fantastique

A lot of craft went into this shot. Beautifully done! --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T14:30:13.295Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

What a great shot!

A real keeper. Lovely. --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T14:26:32.161Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

So very fast!

Excellent shot. --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T14:16:05.548Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

One foot in front of the other

A black bear cub walking thru the grass.

Can't like anything anymore or message photographers

No like or comment section any longer --- Timestamp: 2026-04-19T14:09:34.009Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 10; K) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/146.0.0.0 Mobile Safari/537.36

Touch down

A barbed landing

drops and ripples

This duck was very cooperative as I watched it during its m morning feeding ritual. This image was one of about a half-dozen I took as it probed the water of Wascana Lake.

Tender moment

Fox and Kit

Bald Eagle

Breath of the wild

Great Blue Heron

When you hear someone mention your name.

Pileated Woodpecker

Pileated Woodpecker making impressive excavations

Beautiful

Lovely photo and description. --- Timestamp: 2026-04-18T20:37:29.689Z Page: https://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/feedback User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/147.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

Bath Time

A red fox kit takes a moment in between play fights to clean its belly. Judging by the dark spot on its lower stomach, this is a male fox kit (female kits will not have such markings on their stomach). He is part of a skulk of 10 and seems to be between six to eight weeks old. Cleaning, though, wasn't an elegant process. Still in their clumsy stage, it was quite the effort this kit had to make to reach its belly. Insta: @danidmedia

Brown hawk

We know he is around but we never see him, this brown hawk has been here for a few years as our background has become his feeding ground since we feed around 200 birds daily.

Only the Nose Knows

Two fox kits siblings greet each other by touching noses, otherwise known as "nose boops." The kits are between six and eight weeks old and are part of a skulk of 10. It was a very warm day this spring when the little ones appeared from their den's hole. But instead of going into their usual play fighting, the heat made them a bit sluggish. So instead it was a greeting as they emerged from the hole before they laid sprawled out in the heavy brush. Foxes touch noses for several reasons, among them communication, as a greeting and a way to show trust and affection. Insta: @danidmedia

Camouflage

This is my first time seeing a moose in the winter time. We almost missed this bull moose with all the branches and greenery. I loved how he looks like hes peeking while chomping on branches.

Catch of the Day

This otter had a difficult time bringing this fish onto the ice. When it was fully out of the water, the fish was almost as big as the otter!

Cagey

Snapped this fellow as he was setting up an overly-complicated trap at the side of the trail.