Seaweed Search
This Great Blue Heron was catching Rock Gunnels and small fish in the Seaweed.
Crown of the Tundra
A spectacular woodland caribou stag trekking across the expansive barrens of Newfoundland. Golden sunlight illuminates its impressive rack of antlers and thick autumn coat as it navigates the low vegetation.
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Exercising
A Gosling exercises its wings.
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Watching
Another image from my incredible encounter with a young lynx near my cabin. I decided to include more foliage in the image to emphasize how hidden these critters can be.
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Northern Icon
I was chopping wood outside my cabin when I was suddenly interrupted by the unmistakable sound of a lynx screaming! I swapped my axe for my camera and decided to see what was going on. After some bushwhacking, I came to a clearing where I had a good vantage point...but saw nothing. Suddenly, I felt like I needed to turn around on the trail I had taken, so I did just that. As I crossed a small ravine, I looked to my right and spotted this young lynx staring at me! It was incredible. We sat together for maybe 5 minutes before a nearby bird flew past the feline and distracted him. Soon after that he slowly sauntered back into the woods and I walked back to my cabin, feeling like I was in a dream.
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Marmot Baby
One of four young marmots peers cautiously from its hiding spot amongst the rocks near Hope, BC.
Digging in the dirt
I can’t get enough of these little plains spadefoot toads After 11 months underground the rise from the depths to breed in temporary wetlands! The same wetlands that are being drained by farmers and affected by climate change.
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One week wonder
Spadefoot toads spend 90% of their life underground! I’m always excited and fascinated when I find one! Or dozens in a single night!
Backyard bioblitz
I’ve documented over 100 species in my own backyard. Anyone can be a naturalist with a small green space! The most recent was an aspen leaf beetle.
Iconic rare species
One of Saskatchewans rarest flowers. Western spiderwort is only found in a couple locations and flowers for a short time. Encroachment of invasive species like leafy spurge is a huge problem in the same areas this plant flowers. I was lucky enough to find a dozen or more plants in a small area. I submitted the observations to iNaturalist to help protect the species by allowing organizations to target weed control in the area.

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