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Alaska Bald Eagle — Wilder Alaska
via Alaska Bald Eagle — Wilder Alaska
Stalking Salmon — Wilder Alaska
via Stalking Salmon — Wilder Alaska
Swimming through air — nature has no boss
An interesting new study by V. B. Baliga1, I. Szabo2, D. L. Altshuler entitled Range of motion in the avian wing is strongly associated with flight behavior and body mass suggested that rather than the shape of a birds wing per se it is the range of motion in the elbow and wrist joints that […] …
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October Bull Moose — Wilder Alaska
via October Bull Moose — Wilder Alaska
Giggity, Giggity, Quack! — Through Open Lens
F/11.0, 1/500, ISO 500. Ruddy Duck What did the calculator say to the cashier? You can count on me. Interesting Fact: Most males pair up with one female each for the duration of the breeding season, but some take multiple mates. Their eggs are proportionally the largest of all waterfowl. The ducklings hatch well-developed and […] …
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Tree Climbers — Wilder Alaska
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Where the sage grows tall — nature has no boss
A Fine looking Bull Elk peeking out from the sagebrush on an early October day. Eating all he can before the rut begins in earnest. We wish him well and a bit of luck when needed. via Where the sage grows tall — nature has no boss
An Ostrich — Light Touch
via An Ostrich — Light Touch
Photo Capture # 146 – Domestic Goose — H.J. Ruiz – Avian101
Domestic Goose (Breed) © HJ Ruiz – Avian101 via Photo Capture # 146 – Domestic Goose — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101


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