“Photographing nature in BC” with Ian Routley. Thursday 17 October 2013, 7 PM at NVIT lecture theatre

Dr. Ian Routley is a family physician in Lillooet. He is also an amazing photographer, avid birder and active conservationist. His photos, taken with care and patience, have been used in many articles about birds and wildlife in Canada. Ian will cover his adventures with wildlife in B.C. with many of his excellent photos and pass on tips for improving your own wildlife photography. Ian’s photos have appeared in many publications and some can be viewed at his website:  :  www.ianroutleyphotography.com

Come and see fabulous photos on the big screen at NVIT and share Ian’s adventures with wildlife in BC.

Long-billed Curlew - an uncommon breeder in the B.C. interior. Photo © Ian Routley

Long-billed Curlew – an uncommon breeder in the B.C. interior. Photo © Ian Routley

Pygmy Nuthatches cluster around a feeder.  Photo: © Ian Routley

Pygmy Nuthatches cluster around a feeder. Photo: © Ian Routley

Routley W toadlets

Western Toad metamorphs (toadlets) aggregate in dense clumps before dispersing into the woods where they will spend most of the rest of their lives. Photo © Ian Routley

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