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  • A grizzly bear, with cubs in tow, walk through a meadow filled with wildflowers in the spring. One of the cubs stands up on her hind legs to better survey the scene ahead.
    grizzly-spring-cubs.jpg
  • a red fox stands in a spring meadow in the Rocky Mountains
    red-fox-3762.tif
  • A barred owl perches atop of a young cypress tree with early spring growth
    _DSC3256.jpg
  • a red fox hunting in a spring meadow
    red-fox-.tif
  • an eastern bull elk in velvet peers through a stand of spring wildflowers on the Cherokee Indian Reservation
    _DSC8671.jpg
  • a barred owl perches atop of a young cypress tree with early spring growth
    _DSC3410.jpg
  • A coyote in Yellowstone leaps out of the snow and over a small warm spring in the Lamar valley.
    coyote-snow-Yellowstone-6.jpg
  • a barred owl perches atop of a young cypress tree with early spring growth
    _DSC3319.jpg
  • A young foal peers over spring wildflowers in the backcountry of Carova Beach.
    _DSC3038.jpg
  • Bighorn ram in the spring with the beautiful colors of the Wyoming Red Hills in the background
    _DSC2725-2-Edit.jpg
  • A coyote in Yellowstone leaps out of the snow and over a small warm spring in the Lamar valley.
    coyote-snow-Yellowstone-5.jpg
  • a barred owl perches atop of a young cypress tree with early spring growth
    _DSC3404.jpg
  • a barred owl perches atop of a young cypress tree with early spring growth
    _DSC3395.jpg
  • a young coyote pup works his way through the lush spring grass filled meadow in Wyoming
    Coyote-Pup.jpg
  • Yellow-bellied-marmots-spring-2420.tif
  • Yellow-bellied-marmots-spring-4521-.tif
  • grizzly-spring-cubs-1259.jpg
  • Yellow-bellied-marmots-spring-2408.tif
  • Yellow-bellied-marmots-spring-2453.tif
  • Yellow-bellied-marmots-spring-2326.tif
  • Yellow-bellied-marmots-spring-2887-.tif
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub-6595.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub-6591.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub--3.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub-6630.jpg
  • A very young black bear cub of the year climbs into a rhododendron bush covered in moss.
    black-bear-cub-6238.jpg
  • A very young black bear cub of the year climbs into a rhododendron bush covered in moss.
    black-bear-cub-6222.jpg
  • A very young black bear cub of the year climbs into a rhododendron bush covered in moss.
    black-bear-cub-6201.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub--4.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub--2.jpg
  • A very young black bear cub of the year climbs into a rhododendron bush covered in moss.
    black-bear-cub-6222-2.jpg
  • A very young black bear cub of the year climbs into a rhododendron bush covered in moss.
    black-bear-cub-6216.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub-6697.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub-6684.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub-6622.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub-.jpg
  • A very young black bear cub of the year climbs into a rhododendron bush covered in moss.
    black-bear-cub-6210.jpg
  • A young cub of the year black bear climbs up the trunk of a large tree in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    black-bear-cub--5.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9668.jpg
  • Beaver-Winter-Yellowstone-5.jpg
  • Beaver-Winter-Yellowstone-4.jpg
  • A whitetail deer fawn stands at the edge of a meadow peering into the forest
    whitetail-fawn-8089.jpg
  • a newborn whitetail deer fawn lies hidden on the forest floor waiting for mom to return
    whitetail-fawn-9620.jpg
  • a newborn whitetail deer fawn lies hidden on the forest floor waiting for mom to return. Whitetail deer mothers will bed their newborn fawns someplace safe for the day while they go off to find food. For the first few weeks of their lives, fawns have no smell to them. For this reason, as long as they stay curled up where they are put, they generally safe from predation.
    whitetail-fawn-9511.jpg
  • A barred owlet looks out from her perch atop a live oak branch in the forest. The sun is beginning to set and there is a golden glow in the forest coming through behind the bird
    barred-owl-chick-8903.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9626.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9456.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9388.jpg
  • After hauling himself ouf the the frigid waters, a beaver sits contentedly on the ice as it warms in the sun
    Beaver-Winter-Yellowstone-6.jpg
  • Beaver-Winter-Yellowstone-2.jpg
  • Beaver-Winter-Yellowstone-1.jpg
  • A barred owl mother and her chick sit ontop of a live oak branch in the forest
    barred-owl-family-5411.jpg
  • An intruding royal tern attempts to break up another male and female from mating
    royal-tern-3843.jpg
  • a newborn whitetail deer fawn lies hidden on the forest floor waiting for mom to return
    whitetail-fawn-9591.jpg
  • a newborn whitetail deer fawn lies hidden on the forest floor waiting for mom to return
    whitetail-fawn-9589.jpg
  • a newborn whitetail deer fawn lies hidden on the forest floor waiting for mom to return
    whitetail-fawn-9396-2.jpg
  • a newborn whitetail deer fawn lies hidden on the forest floor waiting for mom to return
    whitetail-fawn-9394.jpg
  • a newborn whitetail deer fawn lies hidden on the forest floor waiting for mom to return. Whitetail deer mothers will bed their newborn fawns someplace safe for the day while they go off to find food. For the first few weeks of their lives, fawns have no smell to them. For this reason, as long as they stay curled up where they are put, they generally safe from predation.
    whitetail-fawn-9396.jpg
  • yellow-headed-blackbird-2953.tif
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9702.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9383.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9181.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9132.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9033.jpg
  • a North American beaver sits on the edge of the ice at the Snake River oxbow in Wyoming
    Beaver-Winter-Yellowstone-7.jpg
  • Beaver-Winter-Yellowstone-3.jpg
  • a golden fronted woodpecker hangs off the side of a tree with green foliage in the background near the rio grande of south texas
    golden-fronted-woddpecker-1406.jpg
  • a roseate spoonbill filter feeding in the quiet waters of the marsh in the early morning
    roseate-spoonbill-2713.jpg
  • A barred owl mother and her chick sit ontop of a live oak branch in the forest
    barred-owl-family-5277.jpg
  • a whitetail deer family at the edge of a southern forest with spanish moss hanging around them. The doe is gently cleaning the face of her newborn fawn
    whitetail-fawn-doe-7322.jpg
  • An intruding royal tern attempts to break up another male and female from mating
    royal-tern-3844.jpg
  • An intruding royal tern attempts to break up another male and female from mating
    royal-tern-3842.jpg
  • a red phase eastern screech owl perches briefly in front of his cavity after bringing food to the three owlets inside
    screech-owl-jared3-.tif
  • yellow-headed-blackbird--4.tif
  • yellow-headed-blackbird--3.tif
  • yellow-headed-blackbird-2915.tif
  • yellow-headed-blackbird-2888.tif
  • a yellow headed blackbird perches in a freshwater cattail marsh
    yellow-headed-blackbird-2333.tif
  • yellow-headed-blackbird-2326.tif
  • A male pileated woodpecker perches at the entrance to a freshly excavated nesting cavity in an old dead tree. Pileated woodpeckers are the largest woodpecker species in North America. Only the ivory bill woodpecker was larger, but this species is now extinct. Photo by Jared Lloyd
    pileated woodpecker nesting cavity-1...jpg
  • A barred owl mother and her chick sit ontop of a live oak branch in the forest. The owlet, who still has blood on her beak from the last meal, leans in to mom and pulls at feathers on her face.
    barred-owl-family-5530.jpg
  • A whitetail deer fawn stands at the edge of a meadow peering into the forest
    whitetail-fawn-8101.jpg
  • An intruding royal tern attempts to break up another male and female from mating while on an exposed sandbar in an estuary where thousands of terns have congregated for this annual ritual.
    royal-tern-4037.jpg
  • An intruding royal tern attempts to break up another male and female from mating
    royal-tern-3845.jpg
  • a newborn whitetail deer fawn lies hidden on the forest floor waiting for mom to return
    whitetail-fawn-9396.jpg
  • red-winged-blackbird-2749.tif
  • yellow-headed-blackbird-2962.tif
  • yellow-headed-blackbird--2.tif
  • yellow-headed-blackbird-.tif
  • yellow-headed-blackbird-2254.tif
  • A new born black bear cub clings to the side of a tree ready to begin climbing up into the canopy. Black bear mothers, or sows, will send their cubs into the trees while they go off to forage for the day. Trees like this play the role of nurseries for young black bears, keeping them safe in the canopy of the forest. The cubs aren't always as patient as their mom wishes them to be, however. And after an hour or so, they get restless, playing with each other, or begin crying for mom. The sows will then come back to the nursery tree ever hour or so to check on the cubs, who immediately come scampering down at the first sound of mom's voice.
    black-bear-cub-6622.jpg
  • bumblebee-blue-flag-0119.tif
  • Yellowow-bellied-marmot-5218-5366.tif
  • mountain-bluebird-6387.tif
  • a family of grizzlies work the edges of the ice on the snake river as the snow covered Tetons tower over the landscape in the background
    Grizzlies-Ice2.jpg
  • A view into the spanish moss laden world of Merchant Mill Pond State Park
    Spanish-moss-cypress.jpg
  • a sow grizzly surveys its surroundings in the Absaroka Mountains of Wyoming
    grizzly04.tif
  • a new born bison calf sits nestled amongst wildflowers as mom grazes in the background
    bison-calf.jpg
  • A gray tree frog sits on the small branch of a loblolly pine tree in Eastern North Carolina
    pinewoods-treefrog-3039.jpg
  • A gray tree frog sits on the small branch of a loblolly pine tree in Eastern North Carolina
    pinewoods-treefrog-3006.jpg
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