Moose in the mountains
Agouti, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad
Muskrat, SW Calgary
Agouti, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad
The look that says: "Please feed me"
"Alan, Alan, Alan ...Steve, Steve!"
"They can't see me"
Beautiful Mule Deer family
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
Beautiful blonde Black Bear
Bighorn Sheep, Waterton Lakes National Park
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
White-tailed Deer family
White-tailed Deer
Forever cute
My new neighbour?
Wild European Rabbit
Mule Deer doe
Licking salt off the road
Small and fast .... and adorable
Keeping watch over the herd
Waiting for the herd to descend
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel in a Pika's cave
Remember to stop and smell the .... wildflowers
On the way down
Pika, on a windy day
Freeze!
Disappearing Skunk - just for the record
Beautiful Mule Deer doe
Bighorn Sheep, mom and youngster
A Coyote's last look back
Bighorn Sheep on the slope
Learning from Mom
Sweet White-tailed doe
Licking salt from the road
She can't see me
Unexpected, and very welcome, Moose
Hungry Moose
Jackrabbit, seen in my car headlights
White-tailed Deer through the snow
Silky Anteater, Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Agouti, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Young and innocent
A lucky Moose day
Nibbling on a tasty leaf
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Agouti, Trinidad
Bighorn Sheep mom and youngster
Red Fox (just for the record)
One of two Coyotes
Wild European Rabbit
Jackrabbit
Cinnamon Black Bear, Waterton Lakes National Park,…
The start of a great day
Black Bear seen through the bus window
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel munching on Yellow…
Black Bear seen from the bus
Jackie's squirrel - Red or Eastern Gray?
Columbian Ground Squirrel / Urocitellus columbianu…
Thirsty Bighorn Sheep
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
American Pika - such a cutie
Day 7, Harbor Seal, Saguenay Fjord, Tadoussac
Yellow-bellied Marmot
It's Pika time - again
Moose from the archives
A sweet encounter
Pika pose
Two's company
Curious Moose
Bighorn Sheep, number 18
Confused bunny
Love those little Pika feet
Muskrat ripples
Hungry little Chipmunk
A brief close encounter
Eye contact with a very distant Moose
02 Two young Moose
One of four Moose seen yesterday
It's that little guy (gal) again
Coyote on the hunt
Mid-squeak!
Light-coloured Pika
Bighorn Sheep on Plateau Mountain, 2012
Push!
Between a rock and a hard place
Quite a typical view
A brief moment of rest
Chipmunk with a yummy snack
Mom and her spotted twins
A brief moment's rest
Looking beautiful
A gathering of female Bighorn Sheep
Bighorn Sheep - she's a beauty
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
The cutest little furball
Unexpected closeness
Don't call me 'Gopher'
Now they can't see me
Hiding in the Canola field
They can't see me
Columbian Ground Squirrel collecting nest material
The reward for getting up early
The youngest bear cub I have ever seen
One mighty beast, Bison Paddock, Waterton N P
Mom and her new baby
Such cute little hands and feet
Bright-eyed little cutie
Pika / Ochonta princeps
Least Chipmunk
Munching on cone seeds
Least Chipmunk
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
'Hiding' in the grass
Feasting on cone seeds
Little forest muncher
Northern Pygmy-owl, one year ago
Moose cow looking for salt
Red Squirrel
Sweet little poser
Hoping for food
One of five White-tailed Deer
At the end of the day
Licking the salt
Creature of the forest
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Is this photo showing as my main photo, or as my second? Hopefully not as my main shot, as it is a grainy, poor quality image!
I have been taking so few photos recently, so am now having to dig into my archives most of the time. The few times I have been out, I have either seen nothing or nothing that I can photograph. I am longing for a day out with tons of things to see and photograph : )
This was maybe one of half a dozen photos taken on a walk at Bebo Grove, Fish Creek Park, on 14 February 2017. Poor light in the forest resulted in a grainy image, but this little Red Squirrel was quite amusing. There he was, right in the middle of the narrow trail we wanted to turn on to. He scampered a few feet from the path, found something to eat and returned to the middle of this trail, as if to say this was his trail and we were not allowed. He kept repeating this behaviour, until finally we felt brave enough to face this fierce wild animal, ha, ha. Thought this was quite a cute shot, despite the poor quality.
I left my group of friends part way through the long walk and returned to my car. Just before reaching the parking lot, a group of about 8 deer came running along the hillside. It was obvious that something had startled them - maybe a coyote or someone's dog that should have been leashed?
From Fish Creek Park, I decided that, as I was already part way there, I would call in and see if the Northern Hawk Owl was still to be seen. It was, but during the 10 or 15 minutes I was there, it was on the top of one high power pole or another. Not good for photos. Many people seem to be saying the same thing, so I was very lucky on the first day I saw it, when it perched on fence posts, nicely out in the open.
I have been taking so few photos recently, so am now having to dig into my archives most of the time. The few times I have been out, I have either seen nothing or nothing that I can photograph. I am longing for a day out with tons of things to see and photograph : )
This was maybe one of half a dozen photos taken on a walk at Bebo Grove, Fish Creek Park, on 14 February 2017. Poor light in the forest resulted in a grainy image, but this little Red Squirrel was quite amusing. There he was, right in the middle of the narrow trail we wanted to turn on to. He scampered a few feet from the path, found something to eat and returned to the middle of this trail, as if to say this was his trail and we were not allowed. He kept repeating this behaviour, until finally we felt brave enough to face this fierce wild animal, ha, ha. Thought this was quite a cute shot, despite the poor quality.
I left my group of friends part way through the long walk and returned to my car. Just before reaching the parking lot, a group of about 8 deer came running along the hillside. It was obvious that something had startled them - maybe a coyote or someone's dog that should have been leashed?
From Fish Creek Park, I decided that, as I was already part way there, I would call in and see if the Northern Hawk Owl was still to be seen. It was, but during the 10 or 15 minutes I was there, it was on the top of one high power pole or another. Not good for photos. Many people seem to be saying the same thing, so I was very lucky on the first day I saw it, when it perched on fence posts, nicely out in the open.
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