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Monthly Archives: January 2012
A Racoon Comes to Visit
It may be winter here on the West Coast of Canada and we still have some snow and ice lying around, but here at home there is always wildlife to photograph. A racoon came calling over the weekend looking to see if he could get a tasty meal from the bird feeder hanging in the tree. With a creek running across from our property, we regularly see three or four of these guys around.
Some New Pages
A few ‘finishing touches’ have been added to the Steve Williamson Wildlife Photography website today.
First of all there is the new ‘Links’ page here you can find several links to some of my favourite sites, media stories and some articles I’ve written.
You can also find here a link to the You Tube video ‘Spoiled’ produced by the International League of Conservation Photographers to help raise awareness to the plight that is facing our coast in the form of Enbridge and their supertankers.
Lets hope this never actually comes to fruition the risk to our coast just isn’t worth it.
The ‘Encounters!’ page now has a short extract from page 25 of the book, it tells of my first encounter with a North American Bald Eagle swimming to get ashore with his salmon.
Also on the ‘In Print’ menu under newsletters you can now find pdf copies of the 2010 & 2011 newsletters which can be opened and ‘saved’ to your computers should you wish.
Enjoy!
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