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Caution Chicks At Play! — Through Open Lens
F/5.6, 1/1000, ISO 200. Wild Turkeys Chicks What did the mama turkey say to her naughty son? If your papa could see you now, he’d turn over in his gravy! Interesting Fact: Male Wild Turkeys provide no parental care. Newly hatched chicks follow the female, who feeds them for a few days until they learn […] …
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Little Pika — Wilder Alaska
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Kestrel — The Wilden Marsh Blog
Kestrel The post Kestrel appeared first on The Wilden Marsh Blog. via Kestrel — The Wilden Marsh Blog
Iguana — Photography Art Plus
Camouflaged in nature. via Iguana — Photography Art Plus
Katmai Brown — Wilder Alaska
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Dall Rams — Wilder Alaska
via Dall Rams — Wilder Alaska
You Can’t Control Everything Your Hair Was Put On Your Head To Remind You Of That! — Through Open Lens
F/11.0, 1/500, ISO 200. Snowy Egret Did you hear about the restaurant on the moon? They’ve got great food, but no atmosphere. Interesting Fact: The Snowy Egret eats mostly aquatic animals, including fish, frogs, worms, crustaceans, and insects. It often uses its bright yellow feet to paddle in the water or probe in the mud, […] …
Meet the Model – Pippa the Pine Martin — Wildonline.blog
Meet the Model , Pippa the Pine Martin by Graham Stewart Pippa the Pine Marten – Martes martes Once extremely common in Britain, The Pine Marten was persecuted to near extinction, by 1915 only small pockets of them remained. The decline was brought about by 3 main factors, they were hunted for their fur, game […] …
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Morning Drink — nature has no boss
Female Moose enjoying an early morning drink on the snake river. Grand Teton National Park, WY. via Morning Drink — nature has no boss


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