June 29, 2017: Goosander, River Coquet, Northumberland.
Ian Cook shares some beautiful photos of a mother and her brood on River Coquet, Northumberland. Goosanders are ducks who are also good fisherbirds.
Ian Cook shares some beautiful photos of a mother and her brood on River Coquet, Northumberland. Goosanders are ducks who are also good fisherbirds.
Grand Escapades shares a fascinating encounter with Gorillas in the misty hills of Rwanda in today’s Pic of the Day.
Ian Cook shares some great photos and a detailed natural history of the charming Red squirrel, whose population is declining.
Some wildlife scenes Pierre Renault recently captured while recently driving through Alberta’s Turner Valley.
While feeding pelicans may be illegal in Australia, that hasn’t stopped the Pelican Man from sharing a box of fish with the birds every day in Kingscote.
Pierre finally tracks down and photographs the elusive but beautiful snowy owl.
Some winter scenes taken by Pierre Renault while driving through Kananaskis country in southern Alberta — part of the region’s beautiful Rocky Mountain terrain.
Muskrats photographed in a small lake on the Alberta prairies. Photographed by Pierre Renault.
Kirsten Hines continues her celebrating Nature on 7 Continents series with this second installment in exotic Antarctica. Young elephant seals are called ‘weaners’ from the time they’re weaned from their mother’s milk, around a month, until they reach a year old. They’re cute but their warrior training begins young.
Kirsten’s Celebration of Nature on Seven Continents series continues, with a post on Antarctica’s penguines.
Ian Cook shares some beautiful photos of a mother and her brood on River Coquet, Northumberland. Goosanders are ducks who are also good fisherbirds.
Grand Escapades shares a fascinating encounter with Gorillas in the misty hills of Rwanda in today’s Pic of the Day.
Ian Cook shares some great photos and a detailed natural history of the charming Red squirrel, whose population is declining.
Some wildlife scenes Pierre Renault recently captured while recently driving through Alberta’s Turner Valley.
While feeding pelicans may be illegal in Australia, that hasn’t stopped the Pelican Man from sharing a box of fish with the birds every day in Kingscote.
Pierre finally tracks down and photographs the elusive but beautiful snowy owl.
Some winter scenes taken by Pierre Renault while driving through Kananaskis country in southern Alberta — part of the region’s beautiful Rocky Mountain terrain.
Muskrats photographed in a small lake on the Alberta prairies. Photographed by Pierre Renault.
Kirsten Hines continues her celebrating Nature on 7 Continents series with this second installment in exotic Antarctica. Young elephant seals are called ‘weaners’ from the time they’re weaned from their mother’s milk, around a month, until they reach a year old. They’re cute but their warrior training begins young.
Kirsten’s Celebration of Nature on Seven Continents series continues, with a post on Antarctica’s penguines.