A determined fox continues to hunt, despite the nasty weather.
John Blumenkamp Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Entitled A Fox for All Seasons, this photograph was taken on a freezing February afternoon in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Photographer John Blumenkamp watched the fox for hours, weathering the wind and sudden drops in temperature to take this stark image of a winter survivor.
Three swans on a lake in the Forest of Dean Thanks for visiting this blog. Please be generous to those imprisoned by the Covid crisis at present, and…
Frank Deschandol / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
This amazing photo was taken in France and shows two different types of wasp: the red-banded sand wasp (left) and the cuckoo wasp (right). The photographer was trying to capture the cuckoo wasp but got a bonus with both of them.
I’m not a fan of wasps, but this photo is beautiful and the work it took to get it pretty amazing.
A picnic area in the Forest of Dean in November Thanks for visiting this blog. Please be generous to those imprisoned by the Covid crisis at present,…
As a mostly northern country, we sometimes face interesting considerations.
File photo.
Officials in Jasper National Park, Alberta, are warning motorists not to let moose lick the salt from their vehicles.
And they are extremely attracted to salt, especially the kind that may be all over your vehicle in the winter.
Parks Canada file photo.
As you may imagine, an 820 kilo (1800 lb.) moose coming near your car might not be a good thing. It’s dangerous for them and you; moose can be aggressive and will charge if they feel threatened. And, as an added incentive, there’s a $25,000.00 fine for non-compliance.
Another reason for the problem is that the wolf population (the main moose predator) has been declining, and now there are more moose than usual.
The advice? Drive away carefully when you see moose approaching your vehicle.