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Humpback Whale

Humpback Whale

The year started with Lee guiding in Baja, and the marine wildlife certainly didn't disappoint... - Baja California

Guadalupe Fur Seals

Guadalupe Fur Seals

These sweet little Guadalupe fur seals are always a treat to see and photograph... - Baja California

Lighting in the Sea of Cortez

Lighting in the Sea of Cortez

The opportunity to photograph lightening over water is rarely presented to us and, during a particularly spectacular electrical storm, Lee managed to get  this opportunity, making this one of our favourite photos from 2017...- Baja California

Rob, Rob, come in Rob...

Rob, Rob, come in Rob...

We love working with this guy, and any opportunity to guide with him is always a highlight of our year... - Baja California

Steller Sea Lion

Steller Sea Lion

Meanwhile, Lindsay was out enjoying the spectacle of Spring in the Gulf Islands and around southern Vancouver Island, where Bull Steller Sea Lions prepare for their pending battles over rookeries...much to the entertainment of the onlooking crowds of Black Oystercatchers - Gulf Islands National Park Reserve

Southern Resident Killer Whale

Southern Resident Killer Whale

As early as spring, Killer Whales can be seen around the waters of Southern Vancouver Island, and the first sighting of the year is always special - Gulf Islands National Park Reserve

Pygmy Nuthatch

Pygmy Nuthatch

Late spring we headed to the Okanagan Valley.  It's one of the best places for birding in Canada. This Pygmy Nuthatch was certainly one of the cutest birds we photographed this year.... - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan Valley

Lazuli Bunting

Lazuli Bunting

Other fantastic bird highlights from our travels in the Okanagan included the colourful, and melodious Lazuli Buntings, Lewis' Woodpeckers, and Western Meadowlarks - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan Valley

American Avocet

American Avocet

Then there were all the lake and pond birds, including American Avocet, Wilson's Phalaropes, Long-billed Curlew, three species of blackbirds, and various species of ducks - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan Valley

Okanagan Wine

Okanagan Wine

Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and many more delicious wine varieties were sampled this spring... We do all the difficult research for you - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan Valley

Yellow-bellied Marmot

Yellow-bellied Marmot

Marmot, Coyote, Beaver, Desert Hare, Bighorn Sheep, and Black Bear were all on our mammal list... Seeing a Black Bear in Wine country was something else! - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan Valley

Orchards and Vineyards

Orchards and Vineyards

The Okanagan is an important area for fruit-growing in BC - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan Valley

Northern Flickr

Northern Flickr

Orchards and Vineyards are also good places for wildlife,  providing animals with shelter, food ...and places to sit... - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan Valley

Apple Orchard in Bloom

Apple Orchard in Bloom

Seeing all of the orchards in bloom was a big highlight for both of us... - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan Valley

Shooting Star

Shooting Star

Wonderful displays of spring wildflowers in full bloom - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan Valley

Gray Hairstreak Butterfly

Gray Hairstreak Butterfly

...and lots of freshly emerged butterflies were on the wing too - Wildlife and Wine of the Okanagan.

Black Bear Mum

Black Bear Mum

We then headed to the Canadian Rockies where we saw one of our top highlights of the 2017, this cinnamon black bear mum with her two cubs - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

Black Bear with cubs

Black Bear with cubs

A famaily portrait of the beautiful dark cinnamon black bear mum and her two cubs (black and cinnamon!) - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

Clark's Nutcracker

Clark's Nutcracker

Even though it was spring, we still had a fair amount of snow, especially at elevation. This provided some fun opportunities to play around with some high-key photos - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

Raven

Raven

Another one of our favourite high key subjects - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

Mountain Bluebird

Mountain Bluebird

There were many mountain and migrating birds that were highlights of the Canadian Rockies, such as Boreal Chickadee, Mountain Chickadee, Gray-crowned Rosy Finch, and both Western and Mountain Bluebird - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

Northamerican Beaver

Northamerican Beaver

Spring time is one of the busy times for beaver and, with the long daylight hours, we enjoyed some great close encounters with these comically industrious rodents... - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

Bison

Bison

Baby bison are so sweet... Seeing these new born calves enduring the heavy snow was certainly another great highlight for us - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

Pasqueflowers

Pasqueflowers

In stark contrast to the snow covered mountains, some of the sheltered valleys in the Rockies were showing impressive displays of early spring blooms ...  - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

Common Loon

Common Loon

The haunting calls of Loons over mountain lakes... always a classic moment - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

It's the little things in life...

It's the little things in life...

Time spent photographing Columbian Ground squirrels is always popular with us and our guests. It's both harder, and more fun, than it looks...  - Spring the Southern Ranges: Canadian Rockies

Humpback Whale

Humpback Whale

In July Lindsay did some guiding in SE Alaska, and the humpback whales there certainly put on a show... - SE Alaska

Humpback Whales Bubble-net Feeding

Humpback Whales Bubble-net Feeding

... Seeing the large groups of humpback Whales engage in Bubble-net Feeding is both crazy, and awe-inspiring. It is tough to describe in words alone... - SE Alaska

Humpback Whales bubble-net feeding

Humpback Whales bubble-net feeding

... and if seeing this isn't incredible enough, we could hear the whales calls through the hull of the boat... unreal - SE Alaska

Brown (Grizzly) Bears

Brown (Grizzly) Bears

Lindsay loves a photo that tells a story, and I'm sure you can "read the story" in this photo, taken while still manouvering a zodiac for guests (yes she's very proud of that) - SE Alaska

Black Bear mum and cub

Black Bear mum and cub

The salmon runs are earlier in SE Alaska (July/August), which is why large numbers of bears are seen at the creeks too! - SE Alaska

Transient Killer Whale

Transient Killer Whale

An evening whale watch out of southern Vancouver Island gave us a great show of Transient Killer Whales in August - Ultimate Killer Whale

 The nearby forest fires gave the sunset a dramatic haze of red...  - Ultimate Killer Whale

The nearby forest fires gave the sunset a dramatic haze of red... - Ultimate Killer Whale

Sea Otter

Sea Otter

We also visited the northern part of Vancouver Island to help out with guiding some sea otter tours in the late part of summer. We might be biased, but Otters are always a highlight for us...  - Ultimate Killer Whale

Humpback Whales bubble-net feeding

Humpback Whales bubble-net feeding

In early fall Lindsay spent some time on the waters of Great Bear Rainforest, where the food was plentiful for marine mammals as well as the bears. - Great Bear Rainforest

Spirit Bear

Spirit Bear

Early in the season, when the salmon haven't starting their run into the rivers, it's common to see black bears feeding on invertebrates in the intertidal zone... This experience is always cooler, when that black bear happens to be a spirit bear! - Great Bear Rainforest

Young Black Bear

Young Black Bear

Though Grizzly Bears and Spirit Bears are a big draw for guests to the Great Bear Rainforest, we still love our encounters with curious black bears... - Great Bear Rainforest

Spirit Bears -

Spirit Bears -

Finally, we ended our season on a huge high, guiding together in Gitga'at Territory for photographic tours focusing on Spirit Bears... It was an amazing season for spirit bears... Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

Spirit Bear

Spirit Bear

We saw 6 different individuals this year, with this patient elder female known as Ma'a (Grandmother in the Gitga'at language) stealing the show... - Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

Spirit Bear

Spirit Bear

Sometimes we only had a brief encounter with individuals, like this younger female known as Strawberry... - Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

Spirit Bear

Spirit Bear

... Other individuals were more energentic, like this female known as Warrior... - Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

 Here's Warrior again (she was a big highlight!) -  Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

Here's Warrior again (she was a big highlight!) - Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

Spirit Bear

Spirit Bear

And of course, we should mention one of the most well known spirit bears, the dominant male known as Boss... - Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

Black Bear

Black Bear

The Black Bears were also a huge highlight, and the interactions between all of the bears on the rivers was wild and exciting this year... Sometimes it was so active, we as bear guides didn't get a chance to snap a photo! - Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

Between Two Kevins

Between Two Kevins

The people we met this fall were incredible, and a huge highlight for our guiding season... - Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

Lindsay and Lee

Lindsay and Lee

Side note: we love guiding together... This is a rare photo of the two of us, skillfully snapped by Joanna whilst we were contemplating the movements of a not too distant spirit bear... - Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest

Lee and Joanna

Lee and Joanna

In conclusion... We love what we do, we love where we go, and we love the people we get to guide... Thank you to all the wildlife, wild spaces and people who made 2017 so special!

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Humpback Whale
Guadalupe Fur Seals
Lighting in the Sea of Cortez
Rob, Rob, come in Rob...
Steller Sea Lion
Southern Resident Killer Whale
Pygmy Nuthatch
Lazuli Bunting
American Avocet
Okanagan Wine
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Orchards and Vineyards
Northern Flickr
Apple Orchard in Bloom
Shooting Star
Gray Hairstreak Butterfly
Black Bear Mum
Black Bear with cubs
Clark's Nutcracker
Raven
Mountain Bluebird
Northamerican Beaver
Bison
Pasqueflowers
Common Loon
It's the little things in life...
Humpback Whale
Humpback Whales Bubble-net Feeding
Humpback Whales bubble-net feeding
Brown (Grizzly) Bears
Black Bear mum and cub
Transient Killer Whale
 The nearby forest fires gave the sunset a dramatic haze of red...  - Ultimate Killer Whale
Sea Otter
Humpback Whales bubble-net feeding
Spirit Bear
Young Black Bear
Spirit Bears -
Spirit Bear
Spirit Bear
Spirit Bear
 Here's Warrior again (she was a big highlight!) -  Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest
Spirit Bear
Black Bear
Between Two Kevins
Lindsay and Lee
Lee and Joanna
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