From my trail cam May 6, 2021
A close up, maybe too close, of a black bear.
Vancouver Island Pygmy Owl
We were up at 2000ft this morning checking locations for tonight's astrophotography. We found the Pygmy in the cloud/fog which wasn't the best photo opportunity but still fun to see.
Savannah Sparrow
On the beach at Cluxewe. I saw a few peeps along the way but nothing very exciting there this time.
Full sized bear full frame.
Bigfoot chowing down interesting he has changed his preference to clover rather than grasses. My 500mm lens is overkill I have to remember to take a telephoto next trip out.
Bigfoot
Cruising the greens looking for clover.
Coming through
Coming down a bank headed for more patches of clover.
Canada Jay
It appeared to be spring loaded. The Jay was attempting to push the Pygmy Owl away from its area.
North Island Inlet
Messy eater
Looks like fish scales on the Eagle, whatever he was into he needs a bath.
Bonanza Lake
Steele Creek North Island
A new Bear.
This Bear was in the area we found Bigfoot, a larger bear wonder if it pushed Bigfoot out?
When the Rock Crab bites back.
Out boating with my friend Anthony today we found a few Bears in the intertidal zone munching on whatever they could find under rocks. Have you ever watched a bear move a hundred pound rock? They do it with such ease you would be amazed.
A little bear drama.
He was watching another bear approaching shortly after I took this photo the chase was on, he wasn't sharing his intertidal zone.
Crab control or lack of it.
Rather humourous to watch a black bear catch and wrestle with small Rock Crabs the crabs don't give up easily. As big as the bears are they do not like getting pinched in the mouth.
Intertidal Zone Treats.
Nature's seaweed dryers, ready for consumption.
Seaside Black Bear
We searched for Bears yesterday from my friend's boat, found four cooperative Black Bears.
North Island Crabbing Expert
They have an interesting method of catching crabs, it is effective.
Bald Eagle
Found this handsome fellow this morning while out looking for bears.
Barn Swallow
Sometimes a bird will land right in front of me...click :)
Wing Dryers
After a 24 hour torrential downpour, all the Eagles were drying out this morning.
Wing Dryer
An immature Eagle enjoys the warmth of the morning sun. Fog and snow on the hill behind it was cold out last night!