Nature and Wildlife Photography

27Aug/11
Did You Know? Black Walnuts, More than just food!

Did You Know? Black Walnuts, More than just food!

Green Black Walnut Fruit in the Tree – Photo by Steve Troletti Black Walnuts grow in a tree just like many other fruits (Oranges, Apples, etc…) and are fairly large. They have

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23Aug/11
UQROP – l’Union Québécoise de Réhabilitation des Oiseaux de Proie

UQROP – l’Union Québécoise de Réhabilitation des Oiseaux de Proie

UQROP – Noémie with Hawk – Photo by Steve Troletti I recently had the pleasure of visiting UQROP (Union Québécoise de Réhabilitation des Oiseaux de Proie), North America’s leader in the rehabilitation and the preservation of

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06Aug/11
The Birth of a Cicada – VIDEO and PHOTO

The Birth of a Cicada – VIDEO and PHOTO

  New Born Cicada drying it’s Wings next to It’s Exuviae – Photo by Steve Troletti The simple thought of the Birth of a Cicada has always fascinated me. There’s a fairly large

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03Aug/11
Little Green Worm Feeding on Rudbeckia Flowers

Little Green Worm Feeding on Rudbeckia Flowers

Little Green Worm (Caterpillar) Feeding on a Rudbeckia Flower – Photo by Steve Troletti Little Green Worm Photograph taken with a Nikon D300s, Sigma 105mm Macro EX, Light Reflector and the plant was stabilized with a home built

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21Jul/11
Ouaouaron – American Bullfrog

Ouaouaron – American Bullfrog

American Bullfrog / ouaouaron – Photo by Steve Troletti Ouaouaron – American Bullfrog, originally uploaded by Steve Troletti – photos.tempusaura.com. This American Bullfrog is just finishing up a nutritious meal of young

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12Jul/11
VIDEO: Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk Feeding

VIDEO: Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk Feeding

 Here’s Clip of a Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk Feeding on a tree days after leaving the nest. I was testing out the ability to capture video using my Nikon D300s, Nikkor 70-300

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30Jun/11
Butterfly Eggs / Oeufs de Papillon

Butterfly Eggs / Oeufs de Papillon

Get Closer to Butterflies’ Love Lives Edition 2011: February 17 to April 25

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