by Kerri Martin | Jan 17, 2021 | blog_feat, Wildlife Blog
I have seen hundreds, perhaps thousands, of the world’s most deviously adorable mustelid (weasel) in my dreams, but I have only seen a handful of Pine Marten (aka American Marten) in ‘real life.’ Up until this past November, I had only photographed...
by Kerri Martin | Jan 3, 2021 | Wildlife Blog
WOW. This is unusual for me, but I have no words to describe 2020. I took a stab at creating a profound message for the new year and putting words to some of these images, but I was overwhelmed. There is just too much to say. Below is a glimpse at ten of my favourite...
by Kerri Martin | Dec 11, 2020 | blog_feat, Wildlife Blog
The creature stood firm, every fibre of his being enraged, emanating an intense resolve on par with Gandalf’s infamous ‘YOU SHALL NOT PASS’ pronouncement in The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring. The Spruce Grouse stood on the edge of a snowy pathway, staring...
by Kerri Martin | Nov 13, 2020 | Wildlife Blog
Part one | Part two Amphibians are an indication of our dying planet. So many species have disappeared, and we humans, of course, are largely to blame. Yes, certain types of fungus and bacteria are responsible for wiping out entire species, but the primary reason for...
by Kerri Martin | Oct 30, 2020 | Wildlife Blog
Each tentative step produced more frenzied hopping. Toadlet after toadlet scrambled over, under and through a spider web of dew-laced grass. The closer Cherie and I got to the shoreline, the more abundant the toadlets became. Having just meet a toad couple named Nelly...