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Catherine Babault
@CatherineBabault@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

One of the best times of the year to photograph wildlife on Vancouver Island is during the herring spawn. This spectacular event attracts sea lions, seals, orca, bald eagles, otters, mink and many other species of birds and mammals.

Join me for a photo tour in March! Learn more on my website: https://www.catherinebabault.com/workshops

#photography #photographie #wildlife #HerringSpawn #VancouverIsland #BritishColumbia #Canada #travel

Catherine Babault ~ Nature and Wildlife Photography

Vancouver Island Photo Tours and Workshops — Catherine Babault ~ Nature and Wildlife Photography

Photo tours and workshops on Vancouver Island with professional nature photographer Catherine Babault available year-round since 2018, in English or French. Join a group tour or ask for a customized private tour or workshop. As a local photographer, Catherine knows the best places and times to photo
A large spawn that turned the sea in a milky turquoise colour, some rocks covered by green kelp are in the bottom left corner of the photo. The text on the photo reads: Herring Spawn Photo Tours With Catherine Babault. By the way, my name is pronounced ba-bo
A large spawn that turned the sea in a milky turquoise colour, some rocks covered by green kelp are in the bottom left corner of the photo. The text on the photo reads: Herring Spawn Photo Tours With Catherine Babault. By the way, my name is pronounced ba-bo
A large spawn that turned the sea in a milky turquoise colour, some rocks covered by green kelp are in the bottom left corner of the photo. The text on the photo reads: Herring Spawn Photo Tours With Catherine Babault. By the way, my name is pronounced ba-bo
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Catherine Babault
@CatherineBabault@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

One of the best times of the year to photograph wildlife on Vancouver Island is during the herring spawn. This spectacular event attracts sea lions, seals, orca, bald eagles, otters, mink and many other species of birds and mammals.

Join me for a photo tour in March! Learn more on my website: https://www.catherinebabault.com/workshops

#photography #photographie #wildlife #HerringSpawn #VancouverIsland #BritishColumbia #Canada #travel

Catherine Babault ~ Nature and Wildlife Photography

Vancouver Island Photo Tours and Workshops — Catherine Babault ~ Nature and Wildlife Photography

Photo tours and workshops on Vancouver Island with professional nature photographer Catherine Babault available year-round since 2018, in English or French. Join a group tour or ask for a customized private tour or workshop. As a local photographer, Catherine knows the best places and times to photo
A large spawn that turned the sea in a milky turquoise colour, some rocks covered by green kelp are in the bottom left corner of the photo. The text on the photo reads: Herring Spawn Photo Tours With Catherine Babault. By the way, my name is pronounced ba-bo
A large spawn that turned the sea in a milky turquoise colour, some rocks covered by green kelp are in the bottom left corner of the photo. The text on the photo reads: Herring Spawn Photo Tours With Catherine Babault. By the way, my name is pronounced ba-bo
A large spawn that turned the sea in a milky turquoise colour, some rocks covered by green kelp are in the bottom left corner of the photo. The text on the photo reads: Herring Spawn Photo Tours With Catherine Babault. By the way, my name is pronounced ba-bo
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