Watching sunset in the middle of Spencer creek.
Cross country skiing on frozen bodies of water.
Under a Living Aurora
Beneath the northern sky, the aurora drifted quietly above the mountains, its movement gentle yet immense. Moments like this remind us that the natural world is alive, and that even in silence, the Earth is always in motion.
Immature Bald Eagle
Adult plumage is coming in quickly. They grow up so fast.
Short Eared Owl
Taken January 17,2026 Delta BC
Snow Day
River Otter
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Celestial Glow
Celestial Glow
Dancing In the Dark
Sunset Vibes of Blue
How fitting for early November for the sky to be this majestic blue....winter is setting in
Whispers of the Cosmos
The sky shivers into a luminous dance, as if an invisible hand is stirring the emerald dust of old legends to life.
Working The Shoreline
Routine of a shore bird, the Great Blue Heron.
Waiting
This little goldfinch was waiting patiently in the cold for its turn at the feeder.
Sunset Hour
How beautiful the sky is on this late, chilly December afternoon as the sun starts to set
Halloween Night Vibes
How fitting for Halloween night for the sky to me this majestic orange.... October 31st, 2025
Sunset Lover
I could feel the beautiful pink glow of the sky while I was near the window and had to rush out to capture this sunset shot
Frozen Air
We were finally getting winter temperatures here and the air was sparkling. I noticed perfect snowflakes landing on me while I was walking our dogs, so when I came home, I set a container out for them to land on. I set up my macro lens and tried my best to get some photos of the perfect flakes. There were so many different designs, each one as beautiful as the next.
B&W
I don't edit in black and white with any of my photos, but I felt this one was more powerful with no colour in it. You can really see the detail in this juvenile eagles beak and the intense stare it was giving. I really lucked out with this eagle. I was standing in an opening, looking at all the shorebirds, when this eagle was flying in low, making some noise. I assumed it was going to land in a tree not far behind me, but instead, it landed on a log around 15ft in front of me! What felt like time stood still, was only a couple of minutes, but I was so grateful that it chose to land where it did. I don't think it knew I was standing there, and I was just over the moon to spend a couple minutes with this amazing raptor.

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