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In The Wild

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  • "Koala Bear" Adelaide, South Australia. 1999

    "Koala Bear" Adelaide, South Australia. 1999

  • "Tropical bird" Iguazu Falls, Argentina.  #2808.

    "Tropical bird" Iguazu Falls, Argentina. #2808.

  • "Penguin #3197. " Mengellan Penguin-Argentina.  Penguin checking out his laundry.

    "Penguin #3197. " Mengellan Penguin-Argentina. Penguin checking out his laundry.

  • Colonies of penguins can number as high as 400,000.  We were in awe of the the huge mass covering the beach and shore; they would just amble around, 

 ignoring us while looking for their mate (they would squawk loudly! )   #3259

    Colonies of penguins can number as high as 400,000. We were in awe of the the huge mass covering the beach and shore; they would just amble around, ignoring us while looking for their mate (they would squawk loudly! ) #3259

  • The Mengellanic Penguins return to Punta Tombo (eastern coast of Argentina) like clockwork every September 15.  #3265

    The Mengellanic Penguins return to Punta Tombo (eastern coast of Argentina) like clockwork every September 15. #3265

  • They return to the  same pod as the year before.  #3268

    They return to the same pod as the year before. #3268

  • "Sheep"   Wool is a big industry in Argentina.  #3277.

    "Sheep" Wool is a big industry in Argentina. #3277.

  • "City Bird"  This bird was roaming around the city park of Ushuaia.  This beautiful area is part of the Tierra del Fuego Nat'l Park of Argentina.  #3469.

    "City Bird" This bird was roaming around the city park of Ushuaia. This beautiful area is part of the Tierra del Fuego Nat'l Park of Argentina. #3469.

  • Black-neck Stilt birds - Martinez Shoreline, Ca. #0062.

    Black-neck Stilt birds - Martinez Shoreline, Ca. #0062.

  • Martinez Shoreline, Ca  #0139.

    Martinez Shoreline, Ca #0139.

  • Piedras Blancas Elephant Seals Rookery is a California Coast Santuary for seal pups; located near San Simeon 
and Hearst Castle. "Seals #2"

    Piedras Blancas Elephant Seals Rookery is a California Coast Santuary for seal pups; located near San Simeon and Hearst Castle. "Seals #2"

  • Piedras Blancas Elephant Seals Rookery is a California Coast Santuary for seal pups; located near San Simeon 

and Hearst Castle. "Seals #0219.

    Piedras Blancas Elephant Seals Rookery is a California Coast Santuary for seal pups; located near San Simeon and Hearst Castle. "Seals #0219.

  • Piedras Blancas Elephant Seals Rookery is a California Coast  Santuary for seal pups;  located near San Simeon 

and Hearst Castle.   #0245.

    Piedras Blancas Elephant Seals Rookery is a California Coast Santuary for seal pups; located near San Simeon and Hearst Castle. #0245.

  • "Salmon spawning" - Ketchikan, Alaska.  (This is not photoshopped !!)

    "Salmon spawning" - Ketchikan, Alaska. (This is not photoshopped !!)

  • Puffins at Resurrection Bay, Seward, Alaska.  #3770

    Puffins at Resurrection Bay, Seward, Alaska. #3770

  • Wild Birds @ bird sanctuary  "small bird # 1540b.  " Pt. Isabel, Richmond,Ca.

    Wild Birds @ bird sanctuary "small bird # 1540b. " Pt. Isabel, Richmond,Ca.

  • #1643b. Pt. Isabel, Richmond,Ca.

    #1643b. Pt. Isabel, Richmond,Ca.

  • "Egret # 1798.  Pt. Isabel, Richmond,Ca.

    "Egret # 1798. Pt. Isabel, Richmond,Ca.

  • The Southern Right Whale of Peninsula Valdez, Argentina.  #0138

    The Southern Right Whale of Peninsula Valdez, Argentina. #0138

  • The whales are really curious; they would approach our boat.(we  would stop so no harm was done to them).    #0227

    The whales are really curious; they would approach our boat.(we would stop so no harm was done to them). #0227

  • #0346.

    #0346.

  • #0423

    #0423

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    "Tropical bird" Iguazu Falls, Argentina.  #2808.
    "Penguin #3197. " Mengellan Penguin-Argentina.  Penguin checking out his laundry.
    Colonies of penguins can number as high as 400,000.  We were in awe of the the huge mass covering the beach and shore; they would just amble around, 

 ignoring us while looking for their mate (they would squawk loudly! )   #3259