Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Families Log
The geese just arrived and so the mergansers and chicks choose to depart rather than put up with the less refined Canada geese.
Dove Departure
Dove departing. They are new around here and very wary. Smart too as they know when you are interested in them. One has to be discreet while aiming the lens.
Mink the classic black shadow
This is the traditional pose for this rocky ocean side black shadow mink. I was so pleased to finally get images of this evasive shadow that I uploaded several images of him. Hope you can forgive the repetition.
Mink Look
This guy was so difficult to finally get images of that you will forgive these several similar photo uploads. I hope...please, thanks.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Mink in the Wild
This guy has been the most secretive and hidden target of any animal or bird. I would see a dark shadow move on the shoreline rocks where I photograph wildlife daily. I think he is an expert at staying hidden due to the number of sharp eyed eagles around here.
Dark Shadow
A shadow seen from the corrner of the eye among ocean side rocks. Months went by before getting these half decent images. Long and strong. Check that powerful left hand.
Mink..wild seaside
Finally, the Black Phantom is captured digitally. This little rascal has been an evasive shadow in the rocks along seaside in Comox Bay for months. Our Canadian Tazmanian??
That is a fish he is munching on. Swims like an otter.
That is a fish he is munching on. Swims like an otter.
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