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May 9, 2019
Nova Scotia Wildlife photography
An Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) which is Nova Scotia’s provincial bird, sittiing on a nest, Hydro power station, Annapolis River, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada,

As many will know my wife and I have spent the last 20 months living in Mexico but, for a variety of reasons, have now returned to Canada. I am now based in Nova Scotia and will be concentrating on the local wildlife scene and also getting back to running a series of workshops and field trips, more on that to follow soon.

Nova Scotia Wildlife photography
Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) perched in tree, Annapolis Royal Marsh, French Basin trail, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nikon D3s, Nikkor 500mm f4 lens +tc 14 converter, 1/1600th @ f8, ISO 800

Although currently in temporary accommodation on the North shore of Nova Scotia near Annapolis Royal, I am beginning to get out and doing a bit of shooting. Regular posts will once again start appearing on Instagram @peterllewellynphoto and you can also keep up to date with more images by regularly checking the Latest images gallery.

Nova Scotia Wildlife photography
A young North America porcupine, (Erethizon dorsatum), Upper Clements, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nikon D3s, Nikkor 500mm f4 lens TC 14 converter, 1/250th @ f5.6, ISO 1250

At the end of the May I will be moving to my new home on the South shore of Nova Scotia where there is a wealth of wildlife and nature opportunities, along with some amazing scenery, and UNESCO world heritage sites.

Nova Scotia Wildlife photography
Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) towing a fresh catkin to it’s lodge, Annapolis Royal Marsh, French Basin trail, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nikon D3s, Nikkor 500mm f4 lens, 1/1000th @ f8, ISO 1000

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