Feeding at the marsh
The marsh loaded with lily pads is the magic place for birds to feed on insects. Here is a sparrow jumping on pads while feeding on insects or catching them and return to the nest with a mouthful. (taken july 2024)
The Long-billed Curlews are back! It's officially Spring!
I always feel like spring is finally here when I see the Long-billed Curlews arrive! Considering it was snowing 2 days ago, I was pretty surprised to find 5 curlews!! :)
Yellow Shafted Northern Flicker
Yellow Shafted Northern Flicker
Yellow Shafted Northern Flicker
Geese Return
Canadian Geese at dawn crossing over the Strait of Juan de Fuca towards Vancouver Island.
Good Afternnon
Saw this robin and was able to take a photo of it.
Oh Hello
While I was out taking some wildlife photos, I spotted this little squirrel in a tree.
Vancouver Island Easter Bunny
The Eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) is an invasive species on Vancouver Island, having been introduced to the region in the 1960s. Since their initial release near Sooke, they have spread rapidly across the eastern side of the island and are now common from Victoria as far north as Campbell River.
Bonanza
Treats from a walk in the jungle
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Documenting Behaviour ( 😁 )
Responding to Nature's Imperative. :)
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Ducks...in a, well, you know!
Ducks...in a, well, you know! I believe these are Lesser Scaups? Colwood BC. 1/3200 F9 2500 ISO. Canon R5 RF 200-800mm March 2026
St. John's Skyline
A photo of St. John's harbour, Sept 2025
Hare
The Easter bunnies are on route
Hare
The Easter bunnies are on route
Hare
The Easter bunnies are on route

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