Canadian Wildlife
Photography by Bruce Corbett
I love animals, so take every opportunity I can to visit Montreal’s Eco-museum, where I can both exercise and simultaneously indulge my love of photography. Omega Park, located near Montebello along the Ottawa River, is a second preferred trip, with large numbers of exotic animals seemingly eager to pose.
A porcupine takes to higher ground.

A screaming bald eagle at the Ecomuseum.

A trio of fallow deer in the winter.

A study of white on white. An artic fox resting at the Ecomuseum.

A bald eagle.

A bison at Omega Park.

A black bear checks out the photographer.

A caribou grazes at the Ste. Anne de Bellevue Eco museum.

A coyote relaxes in the snow.

A majestic golden eagle at the Ecomuseum.

A grounded female snowy owl in winter.

A white-tailed deer crosses the snow-covered meadow at the Eco museum.

A White-tailed doe and fawn watch alertly at the Eco museum.

A trio of deer cross the meadow at the Eco museum.

A beautiful timber wolf seems to tease the others in the pack.

A curious timber wolf at the Eco-museum.








