Peacock
Peacock found at Peterborough Park and Zoo
Bullfrog
Bullfrog sitting on a log in Bon Echo Provincial Park
Climbing Racoon
Racoon climbing a tree
Northern Flicker
This Flicker found something interesting in our Back yard
Great Grey Owl in flight
Great Grey Owl in flight
Snowy Camouflage
Snowy owl using her camouflage to hide in plain sight. I had a strange feeling I was being watched..
Snowy Camouflage
Snowy Owl using her camouflage to hide in plain sight. I had a strange feeling I was being watched..
Look upon my mighty wings, and despair
A great gray owl looks imposing as it perches atop and evergreen.
Webbed Foot
Caught this Mallard Duck just as it was disappearing beneath the surface of the water . Mallards are not deep divers. That is why their feeding habit is labeled 'dabbling'.
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Grey Whale Tail
Having spent so much of my career around humpback whales and their "frequent fluking" and my limited experience with grey whales and the lack thereof, it was such a pleasure to see the fluke of this beautiful grey whale in Nootka Sound.
Roe Candy
Pacific herring migrate back to the inner shores of Vancouver Island every spring to spawn and fulfill their life cycle and bringing in the next generation. The ocean comes alive with life. From other fish, to whales, to even sea otters, the herring spawn is a treat for many.
Roe Candy
Pacific herring migrate back to the inner shores of Vancouver Island every spring to spawn and fulfill their life cycle and bringing in the next generation. The ocean comes alive with life. From other fish, to whales, to even sea otters, the herring spawn is a treat for many.
Roe Candy
Pacific herring migrate back to the inner shores of Vancouver Island every spring to spawn and fulfill their life cycle and bringing in the next generation. The ocean comes alive with life. From other fish, to whales, to even sea otters, the herring spawn is a treat for many.
Roe Candy
Pacific herring migrate back to the inner shores of Vancouver Island every spring to spawn and fulfill their life cycle and bringing in the next generation. The ocean comes alive with life. From other fish, to whales, to even sea otters, the herring spawn is a treat for many.

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