Just Ignore Him
A Mallard Drake flashing his wares in the marsh.
Stealth Hunter: Short-eared Owl
Found this beauty when at a local salt marsh. Taken with a 100-500 lens + 1.4 extender and cropped.
Perfect Timing
This photo was taken while driving up a country road. I noticed a crow carrying a chick and it had dropped it about 40 feet away from me when it saw me pull over while being chased by 8 juveniles. One landed and it sat there long enough for me to snap a few shots.
Perfect Timing
This photo was taken while driving up a country road. I noticed a crow carrying a chick and it had dropped it about 40 feet away from me when it saw me pull over while being chased by 8 juveniles. One landed and it sat there long enough for me to snap a few shots.
Perfect Timing
This photo was taken while driving up a country road. I noticed a crow carrying a chick and it had dropped it about 40 feet away from me when it saw me pull over while being chased by 8 juveniles. One landed and it sat there long enough for me to snap a few shots.
Bluejay
I was taking pictures of the fall colours when I encountered this guy... He stood still for me for 30 seconds and then flew away!
Coyote Hunts
When walking along a nearby dike trail looking for shore birds, a dog walker coming from the other direction pointed out this coyote in the field opposite the shore. It was barely visible behind foliage clutter. I patiently followed it to get this shot.
Mallard Pair
Leaving the marsh for open water.
Banff Scenes
From Banff national park
Banff Scenes
From Banff national park
Banff Scenes
From Banff national park
Banff Scenes
Banff national park scenes
Banff Scenes
Banff national park scenes
A perfect winter moment
A redfox in a snowstorm
Brrap
Snowbiking season is in it's prime in the Yukon
Dive Boom
A Great Grey has the patience and the right tools needed to hunt. Their face is like acts like a radar dish, allowing them hear a vole deep beneath the snow ( 2 feet), just like in this image that I captured near my home in Prince George B.C.
Columbia Icefield
Visiting the Columbia Ice Fields in Alberta was one of the best parts of my trip out there last summer with my daughter. We did a brand new tour called the Ice Odyssey Experience. You get a more exclusive visit with no more than 8 people, and it's on an entirely different part of the glacier than the main tour. So many times, I had to put my camera down and just take in the visuals and the surroundings. It's not just a visual experience, though, as you can hear ice cracking and rocks falling all around you. You can smell the fresh air, and you can drink the ice-cold glacier water. It's a full sensory experience, and I can't recommend it enough!
Peek a boo
This Barred Owl surprised me on the forest trail. I looked up and he looked down. Made me laugh
Squirrel
Iceberg Texture
The tones and texture of a giant iceberg along the newfoundland coast

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