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Meet the Model – Harry the Harvest Mouse — Wildonline.blog
Most people think of the harvest mouse as the tiny red-brown animal clinging to a ripe ear of wheat, however you are just as likely to find the mouse in a reed bed or clump of cocksfoot grass in an arable field margin. The harvest mouse is the smallest rodent in Great Britain , […] via …
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No room at the inn. — nature has no boss
Three big birds on one little rock made seemingly made for two. A full house indeed yet still a good place to pull up out of the current and just watch the water pass on by. American White Pelicans along the Madison River. via No room at the inn. — nature has no boss
Otter and Sea Star — Wilder Alaska
via Otter and Sea Star — Wilder Alaska
I Fear Sharks So Much That I Just Sharted! — Through Open Lens
F/6.3, 1/640, ISO 7200. Pied-Billed Grebe Why do sharks make terrible lawyers? They’re too nice! Interesting Fact: Pied-billed Grebe chicks typically leave the nest the first day after hatching and spend much of their first week riding around on a parent’s back. They usually spend most of their first 3 weeks on or near the […] …
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Tawnies — The Wilden Marsh Blog
Tawnies The post Tawnies appeared first on The Wilden Marsh Blog. via Tawnies — The Wilden Marsh Blog
Summer Moose — Wilder Alaska
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2 Wilden Marsh Fox Cubs — The Wilden Marsh Blog
Two Wilden Marsh fox cubs and Dad. 2 Wilden Marsh fox cubs and dad The post 2 Wilden Marsh Fox Cubs appeared first on The Wilden Marsh Blog. via 2 Wilden Marsh Fox Cubs — The Wilden Marsh Blog
An unmistakable song — nature has no boss
Along the trail the House Wrens song was unmistakable. Moving quickly in the underbrush but appearing just long enough for a quick photo. A house wren is always a great companion while on the trail and that song is unmistakable. via An unmistakable song — nature has no boss
Great Horned Owl At Rest — Sonoran Images
You may enlarge any image in this blog by clicking on it. Click again for a detailed view. Yesterday, at around lunch time, my friend Sam texted me. There was a Great Horned Owl perching in an olive tree in his back yard. Was I interested in photographing it? Sam is practically a neighbor so …
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