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Why I Otter

A river otter chowing down on some fresh halibut.
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The Fountain

While most of the world is currently on lockdown, the north island's population is thankfully rather sparse. That means...

Backlit Waterfall

The water finally got low enough to visit this place without the use of hip waders.
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Aurora Borealis

Well, I said I'd be back with more visual treats, and here I am! This was a result of 5 hours of interval shooting I...
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Neowise Comet

After hours of begging and pleading with the Weather God he decided to give us a pass last night and let it be clear...
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It's Been A Difficult Climb, But I'm Almost At The Top!

A young cub struggles to climb the tallest rock he can find...

On The Lake

Long exposure at one of my favorite lakes.

The Strait

A crisp, clear morning looking over the Queen Charlotte Strait.

Standing Tall

A bear showing off her first catch of the day.
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Smörgåsbord

A bear journeying through the barnacle encrusted rocks on his way to the daily Smörgåsbord.
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You Shall Not Pass!

End of the road, little fish.
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A Sow Walking The Treeline

A local sow traversing the driftwood near the treeline.

Sitting Pretty

Preparing to bitchslap the first fish that dares come up his stream...
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Golden Hour

Even in the midst of a cold, wet winter we get the occasional evening like this.

The Waiting Game

A new bear to the area, dissuaded by the immediate lack of fish.
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The Mountains

Taken across the Queen Charlotte Strait on cold morning.
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And That's The Day The Teddy Bear Had It's Picnic!

A bear feasting on it's freshly caught salmon. She had a busy morning. She caught 3 in a row and had to stash them on...
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Queen Charlotte Strait

Sunrise on a cold winter morning.

The Boardwalk

A peaceful sunset over a local lake
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Sunrise in Lake District, England

Years ago, I was camping on top of the mountain in Lake District National Park, UK, and woke up to a beautiful sunrise...
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