Animal canada 

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  • Monarch butterfly. / Picture taken at F5.6, speed 1/640, ISO 800.

  • This is a compilation image of a flock of Canada geese and the sun setting behind the San Juan mountains in southern Colorado.

  • My cat Jade.

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  • Photo taken April 26, 2008 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

  • A gentle piece by Giclee Artist Skye Ryan-Evans. This scene of a lone Polar Bear silently gliding through Arctic waters while an Aurora Borelis shimmers behind him, is serene and unforgettable! Designed as a poignant anti-global warming , anti-oil drilling and anti-hunting statement. 25% of proceeds from sales of this item go to support Defenders of Wildlife, in their valiant efforts to lobby for the proper protection of these magnificent creatures of the ice.

  • Puma, the very funny barn cat….....She loves to play in the snow…....... THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS!! xo

  • A majestic mountain animal seen throughout the Canadian Rockies. Painted in Corel Painter with chalks. Featured in You’re Accepted group – Sept. 8, 2009. Featured on Redbubble Homepage, March 11, 2009. / Featured in Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – Expressions of Artists group. Additional products available at my Zazzle store.

  • ! ! Their range is in the arctic, alpine tundra and ice-covered seas of North America and Eruasia. Its diet is lemmings, mice, ground squirrels, birds and eggs, fish, insects, and carrion. The Arctic foxes status is secure, many thousands are trapped annually for their fur. This is a small fox, averaging no more than a house cat, approx. 3.5 kgs. The short brown summer coat molts into a luxurious white coat in the autumn, which keeps the animal warm down to -50C. High activity and great endurance are vital for the fox to find food in an impoverished landscape and on sea ice. The species makes the longest journeys of any land mammal, with records up to 2000 kms. When lemmings are scarce, large numbers of these foxes migrate into the boreal forest in search of food. Location: Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg Manitoba Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi F stop: F/7.1 Exposure: 1/500 sec. Focal length: 205.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode (16) Shutter speed (Tv): 9

  • never as beautiful as in the wild but still hes wonderful ! Toronto Zoo ..it was very hot that day

  • ! The Meerkat….Suricata suricata Family – Mongooses (Viverridae) Range – Dry grassland (often hard or stony ground) in southern Africa. Diet – Insects, spiders and other small animals, eggs and bulbs. / Status – Secure. Notes – The meerkat is a favorite display animal because it demonstrates a high level of social and other interesting behaviors. Members of a group take turns standing guard in a characteristic standing pose on high ground, such as a termite nest or rock. Active during the day, the animal enjoys stretching out and basking in the sun near its burrow, / ever ready to dash below ground on the discovery of a predator approaching on the ground or in the air. A colony averages 15 individuals, which represents several families, and larger females dominate the males. / Offspring number 2 to 5 and are born in December after a 77-day gestation. / Members communicate with over a dozen kinds of calls, and with scent from anal glands. Meerkats so closely resemble ancestral carnivores that their teeth and bones are scarcely distinguishable from fossils 50 million / years old. The family is placed between the cats and weasels. Location: At the zoo in the Kinsman Center in Winnipeg, Manitoba Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi F stop: F/2.8 Exposure: 1/30 sec. Focal length: 150.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode (16) Shutter speed (Tv): 4.9

  • Taken at Omega Parc at Montebello,Quebec,Canada…..The bear realy had some grass in his mouth!!! LOL / Nikon.D200 /

  • A colour macro photograph of a ladybug walking on a blade of grass. Canon 5D/2.8 100mm macro

  • A white tail doe has been bringing her twins to the back yard lately. Yesterday (July 2/09) was the first time they stayed for any length of time. They were actually kind enough to let me wander back to the house, get the camera, change lenses and get back outside for a half dozen or so snaps. Dryden, ON. / Olympus E-3; 70-300 mm lens Group Feature / Deer Me !!! – July 10, 2009 / Baby Animals – August 18, 2009

  • Ever so curious, this polar bear is eyeing our little boat to see what we’ll do next. Extremely powerful muscles make the polar bear an expert swimmer. Using its forepaws to propel its body through the water, hind quarters just sail along behind the bear. Perfectly adapted to the Arctic, the polar bear reigns supreme over its realm. Hudson Bay, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. July 11, 2009. Canon 40D, Canon 100-400mm lens, shutter 1/500, f/7.1, focal length 300mm, ISO 400.

  • Algonquin Park Ontario, CANADA / September 26th 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens We first came upon Roxy sitting in the middle of the road in front of the ranger station and entry gate to Algonquin Park, northeast side, on the way to Grand Lake. As soon as we parked, she approached us and alternately scampered about the parking lot. / She was so sweet and kept quickly coming close to me to inspect what I was doing as I madly tried to capture her image with the zoom lens I had on the camera. / I loved the gentle inquisitive look in her eyes. I really wanted to pet her but knew better, despite my compulsion to name this little red fox, she is a wild animal with very pointy little teeth. Featured in 4 Winners Only December 2009 / Top Ten placement in the Wild Animals Face to Face challenge, 4 Winners Only group December 2009 / Featured in the group Ontario December 2009 / Top Ten placement in the Draw My Photograph challenge, the Real Life Photography group, November 2009 / Featured in the Image/Writing group October 2009

  • ... / DSLR Sony Alpha-100 + DT17-80mm lens / Rawdon, Quebec (Canada) – September 2007 / . / . / . / / . / . / / .

  • ! FEATURED in the group, Squirrels and Chipmunks on 6 November 2009 Location: Taken in my backyard in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Camera Details: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, 55-250 mm Zoom Lens, Aperture exp 5.6, Shutter speed 1/200, ISO 200 Focal Length 135

  • FEATURED IN LIVE, LOVE, DREAM PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP “May you grow up to be righteous, may you grow up to be true. May you always know the truth and see the lights surrounding you. May you always be courageous, stand upright and be strong. May you stay forever young.” / Bob Dylan / / / Photo of horse taken in the Fraser Canyon, BC / Multiple photo layered composite with light effects added. / Digital manipulation in CS4

  • ! Featured in the JPG Cast-Offs group on 29 November 2009 Location: Taken at the GreenGable Stables on Loudon Road, just southwest of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Camera Details: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, 55mm Lens, Aperture exp 5.6, Shutter speed 1/200, ISO 400

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