Nature Guide to the Victoria Region – Royal BC Museum
Nature Guide to the Victoria Region – Royal BC Museum Thanks to Ann Nightingale I had the oppurtunity to contribute an image of a Little Brown Bat for the Nature Guide to the
Read More...Nature Guide to the Victoria Region – Royal BC Museum Thanks to Ann Nightingale I had the oppurtunity to contribute an image of a Little Brown Bat for the Nature Guide to the
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) Punaise diminuée (Banasa dimiata) Une punaise diminuée dans une feuille enroulée! Plus de bibites : http://photos.tempusaura.com/macrophotography-macrophotographie
Read More...Spotted Sandpiper Just added to the Photo Gallery: A Spotted Sandpiper on the run along the river jumping from rock to rock… More Bird Photography: http://photos.tempusaura.com/birds-oiseaux-photo-galleries
Read More...Chevalier grivelé à la course Tout juste ajouté à la galerie de photos: Un Chevalier grivelé à la course le long de la rivière sautant de roche en roche … Plus de photo
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...Ring-billed Gull In-Flight – Backlit With the advent of Digital Photography there seems to be a madness in Nature and Wildlife Photography to capture the perfect, flawless, tight cropped image. This is especially true in North America and greatly contrasts with our European counterparts.
Read More...Treehog or Groundhog in a Tree? – by Steve Troletti This one got me by surprise. Although it wasn’t the first time I’d seen a groundhog in a tree, I sure wasn’t expecting to find
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