Tired of Lynx photos yet? Hope not!!!
Mar 30, 2019
Mar 29, 2019
Mar 28, 2019
Mar 26, 2019
Windows To The Soul
Wild Canada Lynx in Northern Ontario
I've been holding off posting this one for a long time...it's one of my favorites of the Lynx and it was a magical day I won't soon forget!
"An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language." ― Martin Buber
I've been holding off posting this one for a long time...it's one of my favorites of the Lynx and it was a magical day I won't soon forget!
"An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language." ― Martin Buber
Mar 25, 2019
Chilling
An old photo (previously unposted) of the Old Man in Algonquin Provincial Park. I've been going through my drives and it's crazy to see how many photos I have and how far behind I am with editing!
Mar 24, 2019
Out Of The Dark
Common Mexican tree frog (Smilisca baudinii) in Costa Rica. It's a nocturnal species of tree frog whose native range is from the Sonoran Desert and the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas south to Costa Rica. Common names include Mexican tree frog, Baudin's tree frog and Van Vlietâs frog.
Mar 23, 2019
Tayra!!
Tayra in Costa Rica...I can't believe how lucky I was to spot her and have time for a couple of quick photos!
Mar 22, 2019
Mar 21, 2019
Mar 20, 2019
Mar 13, 2019
Mexican Hairy Dwarf
Mexican Hairy Dwarf Porcupine in Costa Rica. The tree porcupine, also referred to as the Mexican hairy dwarf porcupine, is found exclusively in the Americas, mainly around Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panama. They can be found in several National Parks of Costa Rica.
Mar 3, 2019
I Tried To See Things Your Way
ROM 2018 Wildlife Photographer Of The Year
Grand Prize Winner "I Tried To See Things Your Way"
#ROMWPYON
Burrowing Owlet “I tried to see things your way. You're still an idiot." Owls tilt their head to judge the position and distance of things around them. An owl’s eyes are fixed in position, so they can’t move their eyes like we can. To look to the side and up or down, an owl needs to move its head.
Grand Prize Winner "I Tried To See Things Your Way"
#ROMWPYON
Burrowing Owlet “I tried to see things your way. You're still an idiot." Owls tilt their head to judge the position and distance of things around them. An owl’s eyes are fixed in position, so they can’t move their eyes like we can. To look to the side and up or down, an owl needs to move its head.
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