Thoughts and things

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Can you see the Bittern?

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Have you ever seen an American Bittern? They are not easy to spot. I was aware of their penchant for standing in dry reeds with beak pointin...
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Monday, May 23, 2011

A photographic long week-end

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Once again I am making a "lazy" post by just putting up some recent photos! In any event I hope they convey a sense of the spring ...
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Monday, May 16, 2011

Green Heron

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Finding a Green Heron is exciting enough but getting to photograph one as it goes through some sort of feather ruffling exercise was a real ...
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Monday, May 2, 2011

A couple of critters and lots of spring wildflowers

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What could be better than a beautiful week-end in Spring? I took advantage of the fine weather to check out my favorite wildflower area in a...
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Monday, March 28, 2011

Raccoons get equal time

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The previous post had a couple of fox videos so to give equal time to raccoons here are two videos. The first shows a raccoon grooming himse...
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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Woodchuck and Fox videos

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Although it was a bright, sunny day yesterday, it was quite cold and there was a brisk wind. Undeterred however were several Woodchucks who ...
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Sightings this week-end

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Having the first sunny week-end in quite some time, I went to the Montreal Botanical Gardens to see what was about. The Gulls were in abund...
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Doris
Montreal, Canada
There are two main things which are important to me – beauty and compassion. As a photographer, I try to capture and portray the incredible beauty of Nature. As an animal rights advocate, I am a vegan and devote time to helping animals where I can. The key is to treat all lifeforms with respect. I have self-published two books of poetry with accompanying photographs entitled "Discoveries In The Dark" and "Longing For The Light" which can be found on Amazon.
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