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A great egret performs a breeding display at a rookery in southwest Florida
An alligator rests on a floating log in a swamp
Bright green lores identify a great egret in breeding plumage
A green treefrog takes refuge among the furrows of bark of a slash pine tree in southern, Florida
A grey squirrel feeds on bird seeds cached on a tree stump
Two young lions trade licks at a local zoo
An ocelot at a local zoo
A ring-tailed lemur squats atop a hut, eating
Arboreal white-fronted brown lemurs take refuge in a tree
Red-ruffed lemurs relax in a tree
Red-ruffed lemur seeks refuge in a tree
Beautiful painted buntings, male and female on backyard feeder seen from window
A reticulated giraffes height gives it a downward glance
The beautiful eyes of the Malayan tiger
A Malayan tiger maintains a restful vigil
Poison dart frogs are highly poisonous
Rain lilies are one of the first flowers to emerge after a forest fire
A dwarf mongoose, like other mustelids, is curious
A hot-air balloon slowly traverses over the Serengeti plain
A male cheetah looks back
Lesser flamingos rest and feed in Lake Magadi inside Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
Thompsons gazelle and zebra feed among the grasslands within the Ngorongoro Crater
A young warthog kicks up dust as it runs
A Msai giraffe looks on as a safari drives by
A grey crown crane is seen in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
The water moccasin (Agkistrodon piscivorus) is a venomous pit viper species found in the eastern US. The moccasin is also known as the cotton mouth
A West Virginia hardwood forest with the late afternoon light piercing through the trees. Oaks, hickory, paw paws and other trees dominate the landscape
The rising sun silhouettes the slash pine trees in the foreground, looking east into the Big Cypress National Preserve; part of the National Park system in southwest Florida
Prescribed fire in south Florida is responsible for fuel reduction and wildlife habitat management. Also can prevent catastrofic fires that destroy property
Typical slash pine (Pinus elliottii) habitat of SW Florida. Low density pine cover over grasses and palmetto understory. Best managed with fire
Forest fire in south Florida. Fire can recycle undergrowth and maintian natural habitats
Near Glennword Springs, CO, the sight of the 1994 Storm King Mountain wildfire that killed 13 firefighters. Green scrub oak, and dead trees fill the landscape. Photo taken in 2004
Rocky Mountain National Park is a destination for vacationers from all over the world. Purple fringe flower (Phacelia sericea) blooms in the foreground
Fraser River, running along Hwy 40, between Interstate 70 and Granby, Colorado
Cypress swamp along the White River in Arkansas. Part of the White River National Wildlife Refuge. (Not available for credit cards worldwide till 2/1/16)
The Swallow-tailed Kite (Elanoides forficatus) breeds from the southeastern United States to eastern Peru and northern Argentina. Most North and Central American breeders winter in South America
An immature red-bellied woodpecker arrives back on Sanibel Island, Florida in 2004, only two days following Hurricane Charlie
Florida Redbelly turtle (pseudemys nelsoni), common in south Florida, is indigenous to marshes and swamps
The snowy plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) is a small plover of beaches and barren ground, it can be found across North and South America, Eurasia, and Africa
The red rat snake (Elaphe guttata guttata) is one of the more beautiful snakes found in the United States. They dine almost exclusively on rats and mice, though they will occasionally eat birds
Florida Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula floridana) is a non-venomous snake that preys on other snakes, including venomous rattlesnakes
A group of shorebirds fly in to join their kin in the shallow waters of J. N. Ding"A group of shorebirds fly in to join their kin in the shallow waters of J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge. A setting sun and low tide make an ideal time to photograph wildlife
The Solomon Island skink, Corucia zebrata, is the largest of all skinks, and is the only skink with a prehensile tail and shows unusual parental care to its large young
The endangered scrub jay is natibe to rare scrub habitats in Florida. Their friendly dispostion allows observers to get very close
Loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta, are threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. They nest along beaches throughout Florida and northward up the atlantic coast
Burrowing owls are a popular site on Marco Island, Florida where they excavate and nest in underground burrows. Habitat loss due to human development are taking away essential areas for these owls
A fledgling barred owl is perched in a bald cypress tree within the Big Cypress National Preserve
The fragrant alligator lily, Hymenocallis palmeri, is a perennial flower found in open wetlands and prairies in central and south Florida