Close Encounters: A Photo Essay of Backyard Nature
Ever since I was very young, I’ve been fascinated by the natural world. I, along with my family, enjoy taking vacations through the provinces of Canada like Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia. It is always the beautiful landscapes and inhabitants that catch my interest. Unfortunately, I have to travel far from my home to experience such scenery. What if I can have something similar that is more close and personal? In this photo essay, I will share with you my observations of wildlife and natural phenomenon in one of the most common places—the backyard.
1. The Unknown
All the snow and ice have melted into the ground. Is this a sign that winter is finally over? How many more weeks should we wait until spring takes charge?
I guess time will tell.
2. A Sudden Blizzard
3. Changing Coats
I guess my assumptions were wrong. The land is covered again in a thick blanket of snow, creating another world devoid of colour. However, I did notice some sparks of life hidden in the white layers. The reds and browns seem to persist through this unpredictable climate.
4. Escaping
5. Arriving
6. Searching
At the very least, I am entertained by the wildlife as they venture through our homes.
10. White-Crowned Sparrow
11. American Robin
12. Juvenile House Sparrow
13. Adult House Sparrow
There are more species of birds visiting our backyard than I can remember. In other words, more than I realized.
14. Aurora Borealis
15. Underlit Trees
17. Hello Again
18. Waiting for the Moment
19. A Rare Visitor
Maybe I should look back and reminisce my past observations.



















