Mount Rundle

Lot easier heading for work in the morning when there is a chance to come across this type of  view. The Bow River is across my way when heading for work, the conditions were such, the sky was set to light up. I had plenty of time before work started, so I stopped along the river to take few pictures.

Until next moment,

Amar

Mount Rundle

Moon

This Monday full moon will be rising, or in this case a supermoon. The difference, a supermoon is when a full moon or a new moon makes its closest approach to Earth on its elliptical orbit. A another additional bonus for this Monday,  the Moon will be closest to the Earth since 1948. On November 14 the Moon will be 30 percent brighter and 14 percent bigger than the regular full moon. If you don't live in the mountains, it will even look more impressive when it rises over the horizon, the visual moon effect at its best. For those of us in the mountains, we will have to wait bit longer as it makes its way above the peaks on Monday. 

Until next moment, 

Amar

Moon

Red Fox

A red fox making its way through the valley. Even though the cold weather is taking its time, it had its winter coat on. I watched it for a few minutes, it stopped couple of times to have a snack along the way.

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Amar

Red Fox

Bald Eagle

I was driving when I noticed a juvenile Bald Eagle, perched on top of a dead douglas fir. I quickly decided I would turn around at the next opportune location and see if I could get in a position to get the picture of the eagle without scaring it away. I thought I had a good chance, large birds tend to perch for a long period of time, this one was perched near a pull-off, where people were moving around, the bird was not too shy. But my main reason trying to get this picture, the tree base was located below the road, giving me an opportunity to get the picture having the camera at the eye level of the Bald Eagle. Not always easy with wildlife. Took me about ten minutes to get back to the pull-off and another fifteen minutes to get close enough to get the picture and to leave the bird enjoying the view.

Until next moment,

Amar

Bald Eagle

Red Squirrel

The larger fauna tend to get most of the attention compared to the small. If they are small and common, even less. The red squirrels fall in the later camp, they are found across Canada, often the only mammal spotted or heard during hikes. Occasionally they come across fame when they or their cousins photobomb visitors photos. But for most part they go about their business when not concerned about being on the dinner plate of many predators who find them tasty. They are found year around, except when they are staying warm underground during cold days. Since I see them so often, I always wait to get their pictures when they stand out. That was they case few weeks back, while walking through the forest.

Until next moment,

Amar

Red Squirrel

Red Fox

I was making my way down the trail, when  looked ahead in an open area. There, was a fox hunting for food, I stopped and got my camera out, while the fox stopped to look at me. Pausing for only few seconds before it continued hunting. I did not move any closer, kept taking pictures until it was out of sight. Then it was time for me to exit the area.

Until next moment,

Amar

Red Fox

Cascade Mountain

When your home is in a beautiful national park, you don't have far to see the beauty.  It had been snowing on the mountains and raining in the valley. I woke up to overcast weather and low clouds moving through the valley, soon with the rising sun things started to clear. I left home early, to make my way to work and having enough time in hand in case I needed to stop to take pictures. The sunlight was now lighting up the fall colours in the Central Park. Having my gear in the back-pack, within few minutes only few hundred meters from home,  I got  busy taking pictures. Home sweet home.

Until next moment,

Amar

Cascade Mountain

Sunset

 It's never just about the picture, I get out to enjoy nature and occasionally I come back with an interesting image. When I was out last month, I just wanted to get out and explore the trails, after the hike I was driving  by a small lake next to the road, noticed the water was calm and about half an hour away from a possible bright  sunset. So I found a place away from the road, sat down on a rock and took in the surroundings. I could hear few birds on the opposite side of the lake and near me  insects were busy on ground and on the water. Time quickly passed, when I noticed a little bit of red in the clouds. Few  minutes later the clouds were on fire. For about ten minutes I got to watch a beautiful sunset and take pictures along the way. A good ending to the day. 

Until next moment, 

Amar

Sunset

Mount Rundle

For over a day rain and snow was falling from the sky and the mountains were hiding in the clouds. Then one evening the clouds started to move out before the sun left for the day. It was not until next morning Mount Rundle was fully visible, but enough was exposed that evening to see it covered with new snow.

Until next moment,

Amar

Mount Rundle

Grizzly

 It was a good year to spot bears, the abundance of buffaloberries brought them to bottom of the valleys. Afterward they spread out, searching for food elsewhere. But now October is here, cold weather is pushing through,  soon the bears will be looking for a place to sleep for the winter. First it will be the young bears, females and females with cubs and then followed by the larger bears.  Bears do not go into true hibernation, for example like the marmots, for the bears the body temperature only drops few degrees, as does their heart rate. They still use  fair amount of calories per day, coming from the  fat they put on during all that eating. Some will wake up during a warm day in winter, but they will not be very active, they will soon curl up again and go back to sleep until spring arrives. 

Until next moment, 

Amar

Grizzly

Larch Trees

Through my camera and lens, I was zooming in and out looking for the right combination of spruce and larch trees to get the picture I wanted to take. I could feel the wind was starting to pick up and darker clouds were moving in. Before the weather made things difficult to get the pictures, I was done. This image was my keeper.

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Amar

Larch Tree

The Monarch

The goal was to get closer to the mountain The Monarch and take picture of it before hiking up to the ramparts and heading back. But after I left this small lake, it got darker and wind picked up, rain was on its way. It was time to head back the same way I arrived there. I was happy I stopped at this unnamed lake to get few pictures of the mountain and the larches.

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Amar

The Monarch

Elk

It coming toward the end of the rut season, the dominant males are getting tired, you can hear it in their bugling compared to start of the rut season. It will not be long before the large bulls will behanging out with the bachelors once again. It will be interesting to see what this bull will do, before the rut season I seen him few times and each time he was on his own.

Until next moment,

Amar

Elk

Floe Lake

There are lot of great places in the Rocky Mountains to see the beautiful larch trees in their golden fall colours. This year I visited the beautiful Floe Lake in Kootenay National Park. A few hour hike to the lake, on one side the towering limestone cliffs and on the other surrounded by the larch forest and at this time in their fall colours. Many hikes offer a reward at the end of the trip, in this case any of the elements that make up the landscape would be a great reward. Put the items together, there is no second.

Until next moment,

Amar 

Floe Lake

Sunshine Meadows

It was jut last week in the morning when it looked bit like winter, much of what was front me was covered by snow. But the fall colours still popped through, in this case in the form of the golden larch needles. The snow started to melt soon after I took this picture, as the clouds moved out of the way and the sun pushed through. Winter is still far off.

Until nest moment,

Amar

Sunshine Meadows

Cave and Basin NHS

A beautiful morning at the Cave and Basin NHS, a national history site for being the birthplace for Canada's national park system. I was out early hoping to get pictures of the sunrise, at first it looked as if the sun was not going to push through the clouds. All that quickly changed and along with some rain came a rainbow. 

Until next moment,

Amar

Cave and Basin NHS