Gone are the days when spotting a raccoon in your backyard was the pinnacle of wildlife encounters. Today, Canada is being recognized as a paradise for those hoping to capture nature in its rawest, most unfiltered moments.
For those whose definition of "wildlife" extends beyond seeing a raccoon rummage in trash, there's a new pecking order in the realm of animal spotting. Canada, known for its expansive landscapes and culture-shock moose, has outpaced contenders worldwide to clinch the second spot in a wildlife photography ranking.
Atop four-story-tall cottonwood trees near Corvallis, an eagle "convocation" draws up to 100 eagles in the treetops each evening. It's a relatively recent spot.
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