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in the morning this female Leopard was looking for lost calves in the woodlands where many thousands of Wildebeest had spent the night.
Each January the herds of the Great Migration are in the southeastern Serengeti and the Wildebeest calving season is starting
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Feral Horses roam freely on Cumberland Island just north edge of Amelia Island. Abandoned by Spanish settlers more than 500 years ago, according to local lore.
... in the protected wilderness of Tarangire N.P.
"Because they migrate for food according to the seasons, elephants need quite a lot of room to move around and find their food. Not having enough space is detrimental to elephants."
Family of African Elephants / Afrikanische Elefanten (Loxodonta africana) just before crossing Tarangire River, Tarangire N.P., Tanzania, Africa
Part III of my personal "Elephant Week" to raise awareness of these fantastic animals!
I was lucky to spot this beautiful Wild Turkey trying to hide deeper into the woods in the Gatineau Hills.
A new take on an old favourite. See the original post in the link. I'm on a 30 day Topaz adjust trial so giving it a whirl :). Any preferences ? www.flickr.com/photos/alankellyphotography/15984954371/in...
A coyote roams an ice covered Pelican Pool at Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge near Mound City, Mo.
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Only 5 min further and the mood in the mountains changed. Look at the image before to compare. Press "L" to enlarge.
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Night streets of Rome, Italy,
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The snake like curves of the Sumallo River contrast with this straight stretch of Highway 3, the Crowsnest.
Took this shot yesterday afternoon noon just across from the truck stop where I spent the night.
To me there's a sadness in it's face, once roaming vast parts of the continent, now saved from extinction, herds in just a few sanctuary parks and some ranches. This one alone from it's kind, living in a several acre field with a few cattle and a couple of horses.
Not so different from the native people that once roamed this great land.
Oh, just before posting this I noticed a Starling in the foreground. I think it's a Starling, terrible with bird identification.
Buffaloes in front of Mount Holmes and Dome Mountain, Grand Loop Road, Yellowstone National Park.
One of my favorite mornings ever. May I suggest pressing your "L" key to view larger on black?
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