Dunes at Wickaninnish Beach

March 25th, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Destinations, Dunes, Landscapes, Nature Photography, Pacific Rim, Parks Canada

One of my favourite places in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve are the dunes at Wickaninnish Beach. It is unusual to see many (if any) people in the dunes so it is easy to imagine the wildness of the place, despite the signs and tracks of people who have gone before you. From a botanical [...]

West Coast Safari

March 22nd, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Destinations, Mammals, Marine Mammals, Nature Photography, Nature Viewing, Pacific Rim

If you truly want to experience the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, you need to get out on a boat and make your way to that thin line between the shore and the vast Pacific Ocean stretching westward towards Japan. It gives you a whole new perspective on the power of the ocean [...]

Strand Line Buffet

March 15th, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Fish, Intertidal Zone, Sea Shore

With the wild wind we have had in the Comox Valley this week, there are bound to be some interesting things washed up in the strand line along the beaches at Point Holmes and Goose Spit and other beaches on Vancouver Island. Earlier this week I was out at Point Holmes looking for some last [...]

Gorgeous Gold Star in Bloom

March 10th, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Botany, Dunes, Flowers, Landscapes, Nature Photography, Nature Viewing

Spring is definitely here on Vancouver Island. Forget about the crocuses and snow drops and all of those other flower bed plants, the true signs that winter is moving on are the return of the Pacific Herring and the small yellow bloom of Gold Star (Crocidium multicaule). While it is hard not to notice the [...]

Herring at Goose Spit

March 9th, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Fish, Intertidal Zone, Sea Shore

I always love getting down to the edge of the sea and at this time of the year there is even more incentive to wade into the tidal pools and poke around. In late February and early March it pays to watch for flocks of very active gulls and groups of barking and feeding sea [...]

Capture the Coast

March 7th, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Destinations, Events, Nature Photography, Pacific Rim, Parks Canada

I have worked off and on at Pacific Rim National Park Reserve as a Heritage Interpreter and loved being able to combine my passion for photography with my work. In 2010 I developed a program called West Coast Walkabout that was the perfect way to introduce park visitors to the landscape and ecology of the [...]

The Budget Pelagic Tour

February 27th, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Alcids, Bird Watching, Birds, Nature Viewing

Whenever I make the crossing between Vancouver Island and the mainland on BC Ferries I always try to do a little pelagic birding, especially if the weather is good. Today I had a chance to look for alcids on the run between Nanaimo and Tsawwassen. This isn’t a particularly good route for budget birding (the [...]

A Succulent Story

February 23rd, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Backyard Garden, Botany, Flowers, Natural History

Whenever I come in my back door, I’m greeted by two pots of hardy native succulents that I planted last summer: Oregon stonecrop and broad-leaved stonecrop. Attractive rosettes of fleshy leaves have completely engulfed the pots, and I marvel at the vigour of these plants that thrive in wet winters and dry summers with no [...]

Glaucous-winged but no Glaucous Gull

February 7th, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Bird Watching, Birds, Gulls

Portuguese Joe’s is usually good for gulls any time of the year – there’s a regular group that waits for scraps from the fish market here on Comox Road (also known locally as the Dyke Road). I’ve stopped in a couple of times over the winter hoping to see a Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus) that [...]

Surreal Somass Estuary

February 4th, 2012  |  By  |  Published in Bird Watching, Birds, Central Vancouver Island, Destinations, Estuaries, Landscapes, Nature Viewing

The forecast was pretty good and I decided to check out an area that I haven’t birded before: the Somass Estuary in Port Alberni, on Vancouver Island. Sandy McRuer of Rainbird Excursions wrote up a post describing the estuary and how to get there and I figured that it might be good for some winter [...]

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