@ryantidman Ryan Tidman
Comox, CA
Member since November 18, 2019
One of the fastest animals in British Columbia waters, these Dall's porpoises are challenging to shoot. If you're lucky, they will occasionally ride the wake of your boat. Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
So many common murres perch on the exposed face of Triangle Island; the rock looks like a different colour. These birds fly to Triangle Island for their protection via isolation. With nearly no natural predators, this is a perfect place to raise their chicks. British Columbia, Canada.
Thousands of common murre fly over the cold waters of the Pacific ocean. These birds will go out and collect fish to feed their newly hatched chicks. British Columbia, Canada.
Two sea wolf pups follow their mother as they emerge from the dense temperate rainforest onto the Pacific shores of British Columbia. These wolves are combing the beach for their next meal. British Columbia, Canada.
Not known for their strong swimming abilities, grizzly bears look out of place in the water. However, these bears frequently swim in British Columbia's great bear rainforest, going from estuary to estuary in the endless pursuit of food. British Columbia, Canada.