Virginia Anne MacDonald
Welland, CA
Member since January 14, 2013
On a great trip to Algonquin in October we had so many different weather changes, from rain, to beautiful fall colors to snow. On the day we were heading home, we witnessed this amaing scene on the side of the highway. The two bull moose were locked together, pushing each other back and forth, unlocking, turning away from each other then back to pushing. It wasnt a battle, it was more like they are siblings and they were playing. This was a bucketlist sight for me!
On a great trip to Algonquin in October we had so many different weather changes, from rain, to beautiful fall colors to snow. On the day we were heading home, we witnessed this amaing scene on the side of the highway. The two bull moose were locked together, pushing each other back and forth, unlocking, turning away from each other then back to pushing. It wasnt a battle, it was more like they are siblings and they were playing. This was a bucketlist sight for me!
I know flys are pesky, but when i saw this one sitting on my car window, it looked really cool and colorful. To me this shot looks like it's in space.
On winter hike in Algonquin, my husband and I were photographing gray Jays, blue Jays and just the landscape in general. When I turned around as saw this vivid red fox behind us. It was like he was sneaking up on us to check us out. Pretty sure he was used to seeing us humans as he wasn't scared, more curious.
We like to get out real early in the morning to kayak to look for that ultimate scene of wildlife. Kayaking through an inlet we came upon a loon on its nest. Such a thrill to see. We sat back quite far so we wouldn't spook it or stress the loon out. It was amazing to see the shift change of the parents. The one would come in after fishing and take over so the other could go out.