Maple Burst
Sunshine Coast, BC. Having fun with some fall colours and a zoom lens.
Standing Tall
Sunshine Coast, BC. Dandelion seedheads are an important food source for many birds
Ephemeral
Sunshine Coast, BC. These Hare's Foot fungi are surrounded by early morning dewy grass. The fungi last less than a couple of hours
Illuminated
Sunshine Coast, BC. Horsetails are an incredibly ancient species. Around 500 million years ago, giant horsetails grew up to 30m tall.
Mouse Tails
Sunshine Coast, BC. Legend explains that during a forest fire, the Douglas-fir allowed fleeing mice to take shelter from the flames in its cones. To this day the mouse tails and back legs still poke out from the cones.
Canopy
Sunshine Coast, BC. Big-leaf Maples are amazing trees with their own eco-system
Survivor
Douglas Fir, Sunshine Coast BC. A long healed wound on a majestic fir tree in an ancient forest.
Dogwood
Sunshine Coast, BC
Arbutus Bluff
Sunshine Coast, BC. The Arbutus is one of our most beautiful trees and is such an important food source to so many local birds
Mushroom
Salmonberry flower
Spires
Fungi
Wildflower
Hemlock Tips
Just a Weed?
Old stumps