Category: Animals

Jorge
March 17, 2018
Duck Face

My daughter and I took our cameras out for a walk along the Humber River in Toronto (since the winter conditions had subsided). The wildlife was out in full force. The sun was bright and the s...

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Jorge
October 8, 2017
Hard Work

Near my house during this time of the year, the salmon make their run up the river. There are a number of weirs on the lower part of the Humber, and the intrepid fish have to "climb the ladder...

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Jorge
June 28, 2016
Two-Fur

There is a tree near our house that is hollow on one side. Raccoons have been living there for years, and even though they can be pests, they are so cute when they are wee. During the evenings...

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Jorge
June 27, 2016
Safe and Sound

A week before I took this picture, I saw this little Boston Oriole floundering under the leaves of a giant hosta - with the parents fluttering around like mad seemingly trying to protect it....

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Jorge
May 16, 2015
Taking a Break

I was working on the garden when I heard the telltale sounds of an industrious little creature hard at work on the maple tree in my front yard. Sometimes it\'s a bit difficult to find the sour...

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Jorge
August 3, 2014
Humm-Zinger

Last year, I took a few photos of hummingbirds at a resort in Algonquin Park. While they were all right, I wasn't particularly happy with them, since my goal was to get a nice, sharp image of...

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Jorge
July 24, 2014
Alert

Chipmunks are everywhere; they can also be pests (thanks to human interference) - but it's hard to deny how cute they are. Chipmunks always remind me of camping (specifically, one of the many...

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Jorge
July 22, 2014
Chipmunking Around

Hiking any trail in Algonquin Park is a rewarding experience. Critters like this Chipmunk can be found scurrying about - but sometimes you luck out and manage to find one standing still enough...

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Jorge
July 21, 2014
Mind Yourself

In Algonquin Park this year, there were a family of loons on Canisbay Lake. We paddled in close to observe them and then went back to shore. Of course, I had forgotten to bring my camera with ...

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