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#DesertLake
Lac Désert, Lanaudière, Québec, Canada. August 13, 2021.

#BarrelSauna
The Laurentian Mountains Range, Québec, Canada. November 2021.

#RedFox
Canadian Red Fox at dawn.

#FirstSnow
Mountainous parts of the Northern Hemisphere.


#TheRowboat
The rowboat from the other side that shouldn't be there.

#ATypicalAutumnDay
Mountainous Parts of the Northern Hemisphere.

#FirstSnow
Mountainous parts of the Northern Hemisphere.

#MorningWalk
Mountainous Parts of the Northern Hemisphere. December 27, 2022.

#SnowshoeingTrail
Mountainous Parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
#CoywolfTracks
Some stabbing yip-howls have been heard from the darkness after 3am this morning. And today a couple of tracks like these were found near the house.
These guys are particularly vocal when they're hungry and looking for something to eat as for this time of the year food is getting scarce for wildlife.
Dogs wanted to go out looking for them but for me it is a solid no. Coywolves, who roams the valley here, always hunt in small pack of three. They are extremely vicious and now able to drag down a dear in less then 10sec.

Mountainous Parts of the Northern Hemisphere. January 17, 2023.

#DesertLake
Arctic view of Lac Desert. Lanaudière, Québec, Canada. February 1, 2023.

#FebruaryScene
Mountainous Parts of the Northern Hemisphere. February 23, 2023.

#RavensFamilyTree
Nobody's around yet.
It is still the nesting period but soon this tree will be invaded with many youngsters who will enjoy a big bonanza feast with parents, right in the middle of the valley.
Then will sleep all together on it the entire night with a full stomach.

#MigratingBirds
In Canada, Disturbing Peace of Migrating Birds can be costly.
Daily I see many bloggers that photograph animals most of them, birds. Disturbing peace/habits of migrating birds can cost a lot in Canada.
Some bloggers are willing to go way too far to get very nice clichés of birds for their blog admirers. The ECCC who works to protect wild species in their habitats in Canada, and to make sure law is respected, have caught one of these photographers who was abusing of pre-recording bird’s song to attract them in front of his camera to get better photography. This kind of practice in Québec, Canada, is not tolerated. Birds who are resting in their nest are disturbed by the sound and at the same time are more expose to potentially predators.
This kind of bad behavior has been observed twice from that same photographer in two National Reserve Fauna Parks and the man, who plead guilty, has received a much more salty fine.


#NorthernCrow
Nervous young Crow from the village, out of his territory, waiting the approval from the Ravens to feast on a roadkill down below.

#RavensFamilyTree
Nobody's around yet.
It is still the nesting period but soon this tree will be invaded with many youngsters who will enjoy a big bonanza feast with parents, right in the middle of the valley.
Then will sleep all together on it the entire night with a full stomach.

#UndisturbedEnvironment
Natural environment undisturbed by humans.
#AmateurOrnithologists
The scene is concealed by a few branches so I'm not considering this video as "gore", otherwise I wouldn't have posted it. But it is for the pleasure of amateur Ornithologists; those who really like to study birds and also, the curious ones.
This is a male Raven that has brought an Hairy Woodpecker (roadkill) found near the road in a secluded tree to entirely remove the feathers before bringing it as a meal, to the nest
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#WildlifeEatingWildlife
… nothing more natural all around the World. Surely not worst than Humans eating all kind of Animals, like Birds! Right?
#AmateurOrnithologists
The scene is concealed by a few branches so I'm not considering this video as "gore", otherwise I wouldn't have posted it. But it is for the pleasure of amateur Ornithologists; those who really like to study birds and also, the curious ones.
This is a male Raven that has brought an Hairy Woodpecker (roadkill) found near the road in a secluded tree to entirely remove the feathers before bringing it as a meal, to the nest