Angus Morrison

White Rock, Canada

Member since January 5, 2021

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The Whole Pack

While on our way to a site bush flying in northern B.C., a passenger spotted wolves a long way off. After landing I started in their direction with my camera, arriving where they last were to find only tracks in fresh snow. I followed the tracks for a ways, and eventually saw one wolf watching the rear. I took a couple shaky, out of breath photos, and then the rest of the pack briefly appeared in the clear out of the trees and allowed a half dozen more. To date it’s the most wolves I’ve captured in a single photo with only one of the pack, the vanguard I encountered first, not pictured.

Deadly Embrace

My introduction to the Goldenrod Crab Spider came as I photographed bees working a small patch of boreal flowers, one Honey Bee was motionless at the opening of its flower. Moving closer to get a photo, I saw an unexpected embrace, with a perfectly camouflaged brilliant white Goldenrod Crab Spider lying in ambush in the flower for the unsuspecting Honey Bee.

We’re Cool, Right?

In a gap during my work bush piloting near in Gutah, Northern British Columbia I set out in search of photo opportunities. This cinnamon Black Bear surprised me by standing up out of the brush and grass, and gave me a look that said ‘We’re cool right?’ before attempting to saunter off looking unconcerned. Was better than coffee for both of us I suspect.

We’re Cool, Right?

While pursuing photo opportunities in a gap at work bush piloting, this cinnamon Black Bear stood up out of the brush and grass quite unexpectedly. It gave me this look briefly that said ‘We’re cool, right?’ before sauntering off attempting to look unconcerned. Was better than coffee for both of us, I’m sure.