Hey, it's #TongueOutTuesday !
This is how much respect I get from wildlife. 🙄 😁
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One from my archives for #MountainMonday This is one of the mountain ranges on Vancouver Island last winter.
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It's already #FungiFriday but this could work for #MushroomMonday too.
Nature photographers and naturalists are slow walkers; they notice every details in the natural world, like a small mushroom.
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For #MushroomMonday I have this little brown mushroom proudly standing in a patch of moss.
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Bald eagle feeding an eaglet with a small piece of freshly-caught fish. The second eaglet is behind the mature eagle and waiting for its turn to be fed. Photo taken earlier this week on Vancouver Island.
Edit: I used a telephoto lens and the photo is cropped.
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A family of bald eagles with a view of the Salish Sea. What you don't see on this image are the flies that are attracted by remnants of food in the nest.
I went to visit them this week and I am happy to report that they are doing well.
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This is the fun part to observe when eaglets grow up and start stretching these big wings. It's awkward. The second eaglet watches and learns. As they build confidence, they make short lift-off in the nest and ''fly'' from one end to the other.
This photo was taken in early May.
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This summer I'm offering several one-day photography tours on Vancouver Island. Spend the day in the temperate rainforest amongst giant moss-covered trees and lush fern and on the rugged coast where wildlife is busy caring for their offspring.
Tours are limited to 3 participants for a better experience and reduced impact on the wildlife and ecosystems. Learn more: