Visit to the Rock (Newfoundland)

During the summers of 2022 & 2023 I visited Newfoundland, known as 'The Rock' because of the endless expanses of rocky barrens and rocky coastlines. While there we had opportunities to observe and photograph the iconic Puffins nesting on rocky islands, caribou herds, humpback whales, icebergs and much more. THE ROCK - NEWFOUNDLAND NEWFOUNDLAND'S CARIBOU HERDS We have all seen a caribou, although for most of us it was on the back of a Canadian quarter. These elegant creatures travel in herds throughout the Canadian north. Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula is where [...]

By |2023-11-01T21:05:44-03:00November 1st, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Visit to the Rock (Newfoundland)

Yellowstone – North America’s Serengeti

My visit to Yellowstone filled me with inspiration. It truly is North America's Serengeti, a place where herds of wild animals roam free and predators stalk them unhindered. Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons encompass most North American habitats, from the rolling plains to the jagged mountain tops covered year round with snow. Every habitat is home to it's own specific flora and fauna and in Yellowstone ... they thrive! Everywhere you turn, if you're watchful, there's wildlife as it was hundreds of years ago. It's impossible to not be struck with wonder and awe at nature's rugged [...]

By |2019-09-23T00:14:45-03:00March 23rd, 2019|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Yellowstone – North America’s Serengeti

Fall Migration

Gadwall Gliding across the gilded water Gadwall's take a respite on a golden pond in their journey south as part of their Fall Migration. They traveled north in the early spring to breed in the fertile ponds and lakes. Now as winter approaches the warmer climes call to them and once again they fly southward to spend the colder months. Greenwing Teal A pair of Greenwing Teal are among the many species of duck that fly to our northern waters to breed. They land in the many lakes and ponds found [...]

By |2018-11-24T16:50:41-04:00November 18th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Fall Migration
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