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Aug 1 2009
Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Québec - 01 August 2009
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I caught this as the crow flew towards the sun. I just had time to take one shot before getting sun flare. As luck would have it the shot shows the contrasting color of the upper palate that isn't often seen. Just a touch of color to an otherwise mostly duotone photo.
Aug 8 2009
Apr 27 2009
Boundary Bay
Delta BC
April 27, 2009
Thousands of sandpipers just after sunrise on a gorgeous BC morning. Later photos identified them as Dunlin
May 8 2009
This bird was rescued from the window strike.
He started to lift his head and move it from side to side so we knew he didn't have a broken neck.
A while later,he started to eat.rescued at noon,released at 3:15
Jan 16 2009
female
Pileated Woodpecker makes a Christmas Day 2008 appearance in the late afternoon.
Dec 25 2008
Jun 18 2008
Cottonwood Flats Trail, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta - 18 June 2008
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With the Badlands nearby, this trail is much less traveled (not another soul on morning and late afternoon circuits of the trail). A quick hike thru will give the impression that there is little bird activity. However, if you find a shaded spot and wait patiently (something the bug swarms will appreciate tremendously), you will find yourself surrounded by activity.
With so much rain in June, the mushy ground made it difficult to get close enough for good photos in many areas, however species too numerous to count could be viewed with binos.
Sep 6 2008
Dec 29 2007
Cooper's Hawk seen on the Hudson CBC on December 29, 2007. The bird was eying a flock of Redpolls and later flew into the cedar bush to hide. It was one of two seen on the day.
Dec 30 2007
Oka Provincial Park
November 18, 2007

Don't know what these are still doing here. I thought I'd seen the last of the shorebirds as I haven't seen them anywhere else, until today. Late migrators maybe. This is one of a pair I ran into today at the beach area in Oka Park.
Nov 18 2007
A sign of the times (41)
As the year’s end draws inevitably closer,
what could be more symbolic of our northern climes,
than the mournful sound of a few latecomers,
as they drift away through the autumn twilight?
Nov 17 2007
Canada's latest entry in the synchronized swimming event for the upcoming Duckie Olympics!

Parc Nature Bois D'ile Bizard
Aug 30 2007
Aug 23 2007
Barn Swallows(nestlings) Same family 4 days later.
Aug.23,2007
Glen Robertson,
Ontario
Aug 24 2007