Aug 15, 2010

Let's go dear, paparazzi are here!

I don't know about you, but I've never seen a caribou before.

Yesterday I was so, so lucky to see 2 of them together in the
National Historic Site " Port au choix" on the Eastern part of Newfoundland, Canada.
Birds Island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia, Cape Breton
May 27, 2011

Mother Squirrel

The black squirrel is a melanistic subgroup of the Eastern Grey Squirrel. They are common in the Midwestern United States, Ontario, Quebec, and in parts of the Northeastern United States.
Wildlife, Canada
Nov 25, 2010

Jellyfish Wildlife, Canada
Nov 23, 2010

Heterochromia

I don't have anything new, neither the time to go and shoot something,
so I thought to show you a shot from the last summer's moose series.

Please notice that he has one eye brown and one eye blue :)

Here is more I found in wikipedia, about "Heterochromia"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterochromia

Thank you so much for all the fantastic comments on my yesterday collage, Wow! Nova Scotia, Cape Breton
Nov 15, 2010

You can't see me...
Nov 13, 2010

Sunset snack
Aug 15, 2010

Let's go dear, paparazzi are here!

I don't know about you, but I've never seen a caribou before.

Yesterday I was so, so lucky to see 2 of them together in the
National Historic Site " Port au choix" on the Eastern part of Newfoundland, Canada.
Aug 15, 2010

Let's go dear, paparazzi are here!

I don't know about you, but I've never seen a caribou before.

Yesterday I was so, so lucky to see 2 of them together in the
National Historic Site " Port au choix" on the Eastern part of Newfoundland, Canada.
Aug 15, 2010

Let's go dear, paparazzi are here!

I don't know about you, but I've never seen a caribou before.

Yesterday I was so, so lucky to see 2 of them together in the
National Historic Site " Port au choix" on the Eastern part of Newfoundland, Canada.
See photo in original gallery.