Derek Grant
Rothesay,
Member since October 18, 2018
Cattails grow along many roadsides and marshes throughout Canada. These ones caught my eye, presenting a strong vertical presence against a rich and colorful evening twilight.
A young fox kit peers out from behind its mother protective stance.
A clamp-tipped Emerald Dragonfly perches perfectly balanced on a grass stalk.
Railway tracks are being used more and more by wildlife in their urban commutes. A vixen pauses for a rest with her polychrome kits near Saint John, NB.
This was taken in the backyard. Wildlife Biologists say that urban does are more likely to produce triplets, on average, than their woodland cousins.