Minnesota Wildlife Impressions


photography by Dominique Braud

published by Farcountry Press

  • In 93 striking color photographs, Dominique Braud brings you up close and personal to Minnesota's incredible abundance of wildlife, from a crouched mountain lion drinking from a stream to trumpeter swans moving through the wintry mist of an icy pond, from a ruby-throated hummingbird sipping nectar from a trumpet vine blossom to a glorious bull moose peering through a stand of willows.



80 pages, 9 1/8" x 8 1/8'', 93 color photos, 50 softcovers per case, Smythe-sewn

softcover
ISBN 10: 1560374829
ISBN 13: 9781560374824
$12.95


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Minnesota Wildlife Impressions

River otters are large, semi-aquatic furbearers weighing up to thirty pounds. They feed on fish, amphibians, and crayfish; their habitat is always associated with clean lakes, streams, ponds, or rivers. These playful creatures will often approach a canoe, much to the delight of the paddlers.
-from page 26

A northern hawk owl stares down the photographer in the Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis County. This medium-size owl in a rare but regular visitor from Canada's boreal Forests. It is a voracious eater of mice, voles, and lemmings.
-from page 75



 align= Dominique Braud's work has been widely published in magazines ranging from Birder's World to Outdoor Photographer. For over a decade, Dominique was a contract photographer for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge in Minnesota. He has written more than fifty articles and currently writes and illustrates a regular nature column for Lake Country Journal Magazine in Brainerd, Minnesota. He lives in Farmington, Minnesota.


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