Photos: Little Wood Ducks of all ages…
In the last few weeks I’ve been seeing wood ducks of greatly varied ages. Some especially young for this time of year. Sure you’d expect to see the juveniles that are almost
Read More...In the last few weeks I’ve been seeing wood ducks of greatly varied ages. Some especially young for this time of year. Sure you’d expect to see the juveniles that are almost
Read More...This week I had the pleasure to come across a whole bevy of Killdeer and a few different Sanderling on the outskirts of Bolsa Chica Nature Preserve right here in Socal! Although the mid-day light was harsh
Read More...Stink Bug / Punaise diminuée (Banasa dimiata) Stink Bug (Banasa dimiata) A Stink Bug in a rolled leaf! More Bugs / Plus de bibites : http://photos.tempusaura.com/macrophotography-macrophotographie
Read More...Once in a while I venture into the city camera in hand. I’m no Street Photographer so Street Photography is entirely out of my comfort zone. Once in a while it’s worth the effort as you
Read More...Pigeon found dead after Killing Spree Litter, trash, broken glass bottles, prostitution, used condoms and drug paraphernalia are all common sites in Montreal‘s Ile de la visitation Nature Park. (Photos: GALLERY1 – GALLERY2) What I wasn’t expecting was a killing spree in
Read More...A few years back I was appalled by Montrealers who carelessly threw their trash all over the city streets. Even more appalling was how they brought that same behavior into the surrounding
Read More...The American Bittern is an elusive and timid bird that is rarely seen in proximity of humans. They are also experts at camouflage in marshes and wetlands regardless of their larger size. The only thing
Read More...Photographing a Canada Goose can get very mundane for a wildlife photographer. By the end of Spring the abundant numbers of these large and vocal birds make photography less than challenging. We can however
Read More...CNA Newsworld – Cover No.37 January 2012 January 2012 marked the Chinese New Year, year of the Dragon! Just in time to celebrate the Chinese New Year was my January 2012 copy of CNA Newsworld’s Global
Read More...With fall temperatures remaining above average well into December the American Robin has been lingering around Southern Quebec in larger numbers than usual. Their late presence in large populations has lead to a depletion of fruit
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