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Alligators, Eagles, Owls, and Goatfish are just some of the amazing creatures you can find among these Nature images. Wildlife from the land and Underwater images from the sea can all be found in this catalog section.

 


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1201 - Fishing Expert 

With the tip of the fish poking up out of its mouth, this Brown Pelican floats along on the surface letting excess water drain from its bill. Swallowed moments later, the fish had no chance against this masterful fisherman.

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1179 - Dragonfly 

The order Odonata contains the dragonflies and damselflies and is one of the most popular insect groups. In North America, Odonata is composed of two suborders: Anisoptera, commonly known as dragonflies; Zygoptera, commonly known as damselflies. Dragonflies (Anisoptera) make up the more specious of the two suborders and are much more easily observed than their dainty relatives, the damselflies. They have large eyes that take up nearly the entire head surface and when not contiguous are not as widely separated as within the damselflies. Dragonflies are unmatched as fliers and have a very agile, deliberate flight.

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1194 - Barred Owl 

This large dark eyed owl can be readily identified by the distinctive pattern of feathers. Resting during the day, this bird comes out at night to feed on small rodents, frogs, and crayfish.

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1195 - Barred Owl 

This large dark eyed owl can be readily identified by the distinctive pattern of feathers. Resting during the day, this bird comes out at night to feed on small rodents, frogs, and crayfish.

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1196 - Barred Owl 

This large dark eyed owl can be readily identified by the distinctive pattern of feathers. Resting during the day, this bird comes out at night to feed on small rodents, frogs, and crayfish.

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1175 - Alligator 

This alligator was sitting just below the surface of Lake Okeechobee in Southern Florida. Near the shore, it sat waiting for some unsuspecting creature to wander in to the water. Blending in to the color of the lake, it probably did not have long to wait for its afternoon meal.

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1143 - Dragonfly 

The order Odonata contains the dragonflies and damselflies and is one of the most popular insect groups. In North America, Odonata is composed of two suborders: Anisoptera, commonly known as dragonflies; Zygoptera, commonly known as damselflies. Dragonflies (Anisoptera) make up the more specious of the two suborders and are much more easily observed than their dainty relatives, the damselflies. They have large eyes that take up nearly the entire head surface and when not contiguous are not as widely separated as within the damselflies. Dragonflies are unmatched as fliers and have a very agile, deliberate flight.

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1750 - Young Buck 

Early in the season, young male white-tailed deer grow fuzzy horns that are the start of winter antlers. As the season progresses, these bucks rub the velvet off their horns leaving behind the bone antlers deer hunters love.

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1177 - White-Tailed Fawn 

At the edge of a wooded area in Rhinebeck, New York, this fawn was enjoying the leaves at the edge of the clearing. Decidedly attuned to any non-forest sound, she took off following her mother shortly after ther click of the camera shutter.

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1713 - Deer 

A White-Tailed Deer startled by sound, stares at the photographer deciding whether to stay or run.

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1714 - Deer Grazing 

A pair of White-Tailed Deer grazing in a field just beyond the shadow hiding the photographer..

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1718 - Female Cardinal Eating 

A female Cardinal chooses a berry to eat or bring back to the nest. This image is limited to an edition size of 5 in 11x14.

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