Two cool fungi that I’ve found in the woods this winter resemble small antlers poking […]
Author: Dave Ingram
Dave Ingram is a photographer and naturalist based on Vancouver Island, BC. He is interested in documenting both dramatic landscapes and capturing the small details of plants and animals in the natural world. He has a great interest in the patterns and shapes that can be found in nature and urban areas. Dave also has a thing for abandoned feral shopping carts and derelict buildings.
Comox Christmas Bird Count 2009
It’s all over but the owling and I don’t think many of the birders on […]
Toothed Jelly Fungus
One of the bonuses of doing a bird count is that you often end up […]
2009 Comox CBC – Pre-count Scouting
I’m leading a group of birders in Area 11 on the Comox Christmas Bird Count […]
2009 Deep Bay Christmas Bird Count
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor inadequate waterproof clothing or footwear can prevent the […]
Bewick’s Wrens at the Feeder
With the snowfall last night our feeders have been busy. I actually had to move […]
Backyard Birds – December 7 – 13
It’s been a weird week with some periods that were very birdy and stretches that […]
Celebrate the “Holly” – days
As we creep ever closer to Christmas it’s appropriate to think a little about the […]
Across the Strait 2 – BC SkyWatch #4
It looks like we’ve seen the last of the crisp, cold clear days on Vancouver […]