January 2012
First off to all those that visit my photostream and comment on my pictures... THANK YOU... I really appreciate the time you take to view and comment on my photos... and I look forward to your comments and suggestions....
Now to the picture this White-tailed Deer was one of a group of 6 that were feeding on spilled bird seed by one of the bird feeding stations at Fort Whyte.... the deer allowed me to be quite close and get a few close up shots...
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400mm - ISO 400 - F5.6 - 1/1000th
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January 2012
First off to all those that visit my photostream and comment on my pictures... THANK YOU... I really appreciate the time you take to view and comment on my photos... and I look forward to your comments and suggestions....
Now to the picture this White-tailed Deer was one of a group of 6 that were feeding on spilled bird seed by one of the bird feeding stations at Fort Whyte.... the deer allowed me to be quite close and get a few close up shots... and of course it's all about the tongue...
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400mm - ISO 400 - F5.6 - 1/640th
Tags: Deer, White-tailed winnipeg wildlife manitoba mammals fortwhytecentre deerwhitetail deer canonef400mmf56l canon canada animals amazingwildlifephotography
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January 2011
This Female Pine Grosbeak was one of several that were foraging on the ground for seeds that had spilled from a bird feeder in the rural community of Elma...
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400mm - ISO 400 - F5.6 - 1/4000th
Tags: Grosbeak, Pine wildlife manitoba canonef400mmf56l canon canada birds avianexcellence animals amazingwildlifephotography 50d Elma
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August 2011
This Hummingbird Clearwing moth was captured at the English Gardens in Winnipeg.
The Hummingbird Clearwing is a member of the family Sphingidae, the sphinx moths. It can be identified partly by the fact that it is active during the day where most other members of the family are nocturnal or active at night. It is also one of the smaller members of the family with a wing span of 4 to 5.5 cm. The wings are clear in the centre and have a broad brown border.
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400mm - ISO 400 - F6.3 - 1/2000th
Tags: Moth, Hummingbird-clearwing wildlife manitoba canonef400mmf56l canon canada assiniboineparkgardens assiniboinepark amazingwildlifephotography 50d insects insect
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January 2012
A small pale bird of the high Arctic, the Hoary Redpoll is a rare winter visitor to southern Canada and the northern United States. During redpoll invasions, a few paler Hoary Redpolls can sometimes be spotted within flocks of Common Redpolls. ..(The Cornell Lab of Ornithology)
This little fellow was among a flock of Common Redpolls that were visiting Fort Whyte on this day...
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400mm - ISO 400 - F5.6 - 1/1250th
Tags: Redpoll, Hoary winnipeg wildlife manitoba fortwhytecentre canonef400mmf56l canon canada birds avianexcellence animals amazingwildlifephotography 50d
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