Robin in the snow

Robin in the snow.
#roundboy

Robin in the snow.
#roundboy
Invasive garden slug slinking among the haircap mosses with a outtake when a mosquito landed on its head and it’s eyes retracted back into its head because it was too…
Lia and Marlie’s first day in Heiltsuk territory.
Great view from Pender Island looking out over the other Gulf Islands.
Pileated woodpecker listening for carpenter ants. My heart…
The Steveston Jetty is only one of the many structures dividing the Fraser estuary, altering the movement of salmon, freshwater, and fine sediments to Sturgeon and Roberts Banks.
Found this chiton plate on Calvert Island, on the way to Koeye. Chitons (a type of mollusc) have eight over-lapping plates on their back; it’s easy to see why the plates are also called “butterfly shells”. Did you know: Chitons have magnetite-covered teeth, which is unique among animals!