Photos, October 2016 – Nature Category

Autumn Tree Reflections

By Dolph Fusco


Bluebird

By Bruce Metzger


Capturing the Elusive Aurora

By Barbara Steele


Deer With a Snack

By John McGarry


Dew drop inn

By Kristen Anderson


Dinner Time

By Charles Hall


FALL SKY

By Aadarsh Gopalakrishna


Georgian Bay

By Mark Buchanan


giving chase

By Harold Grimes


Goose Family Flotilla

By J. John Straub


Here I Come

By Charles Hall


Im trying to hide here

By Jim Patrina


In Full Color

By George Zars


Killarney Lake

By Mark Buchanan


Lily Pads

By James Haney


Mad Duck

By Frank Zaremba


Mallard Mom and ducklings

By Gary Gianini


Mid Day at the Grand Canyon

By Bill Payne


Morning Fog on Valley Floor

By Donna JW Griffiths


NIGHT HERON WAITING PATIENTLY

By Aadarsh Gopalakrishna


Panda

By Susan Case


Red Tail Hawk in the Rain

By Gil Kleiner


Robin

By William Latournes


Scoodic Splash

By Bruce Metzger


Slithering for a meal

By Frank Zaremba


soaring

By Harold Grimes


Sunlight

By James Haney


Taking Flight

By Rene Durbois


The itsy bitsy spider

By Kristen Anderson


Turtles on Great Pond

By Gil Kleiner


Uncooperative Child

By Donna JW Griffiths


What Next

By George Zars


Whooo are you looking at?

By Nancy Schumann


Class B HM

Seal Bay

By Susan Case


Storm Clouds Over Mount Assiniboine

By Kathleen Miller


Class B 2nd

Red tail hawk taking flight

By Nancy Schumann


Class B 1st

Fishing

By Rene Durbois


Class A HM

Serengeti Lions On A Hunt

By Lou Norton


Should I Be Afraid?

By Dolph Fusco


Cleaning

By William Latournes


Mr Crab

By Jim Patrina


Reflections on an Arctic Pond

By Barbara Steele


Class A 2nd

I Am Here To Referee This Game

By Lou Norton


Class A 1st

Sea Lion Surf Snuggle

By J. John Straub


Salon HM

Sandhills Hornet on Goldenrod

By John McGarry


Amur Leopard

By Richard Busch


We can get along why can’t you Snowy and Great Egrets

By Richard Busch


Salon 2nd

Just A Little Fluff Here

By Bill Payne


Salon 1st

Great White Egret in Flight

By Susan Poirier