A raccoon walks across a fallen log in front of a remote DSLR camera trap.
A curious snapping turtle in a southern Quebec lake approaches the camera. Out of frame was his meal - a dead northern pike.
Short-billed dowitcher feeding on a tidal flat in eastern Prince Edward Island.
Male red-winged blackbird
A young red fox with a morning's catch.
The silver fox was once highly prized for its dark, regal looking pelt. They were the primary focus of the fox fur trade industry on Prince Edward Island. Today, many silver foxes can be seen running around the countryside or in downtown Charlottetown, where this image was taken.
An American rock lobster crawls through a shallow bed of eel grass in Murray Harbor, Prince Edward Island.
A common tern gets surprised by an incoming wave.
A greater yellowlegs poised and ready to strike an unsuspecting crustacean or small fish in the shallow waters of the Northumberland Strait.
A red fox photographed relaxing in Prince Edward Island's National Park. There may not be a better place to see foxes!
A big American rock lobster guards the entrance of his den as cunner (aka “sea perch”) school above.
Photographed using a DSLR camera trap in the PEI National Park (with permit), a snowshoe hare travels along a game trail during the early phase of a snow storm.
Yellow warbler photographed through a blooming tree in early spring.
Two fox pups play atop one of the entrances to their den.
An American rock lobster fights a rock crab off northern Prince Edward Island. I asked what they were fighting about, but got no response.
Piping plover chick
Northern gannets can dive up to 60 feet and pull their wings back just before hitting the water to gain additional speed and depth upon hitting the water.
An image of a coyote taken within the Prince Edward Island National Park (image made under permit).
Bob the bobolink photographed near Cape Tryon, PEI.
Snowshoe hare photographed via DSLR camera trap in the PEI National Park (with permit).
Raccoon feasting on a spring influx of migratory rainbow smelt. Captured by remote DSLR camera trap.
In a show of strength, an American rock lobster raises its claws in a territorial display.