Portrait of a Canada Goose
Bottoms up
Showing some shoulder
Two geese in flight
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Soaring (Explored)
Mining on the mountain
The crooked building
Abandonned, but not forgotten
Rickety house
Kennecott Glacier
Ore refining building
Kennecott Glacier
Kennecott Mines National Historic Landmark
No trespassing or you will be blown to bits (Explo…
Dirt covered Glacier
Making waves
Fly by
Painted Turtles
Nature's beauty
Evening primrose
Purple Loosestrife
Female red-winged blackbird
In flight
Marsh wren
Hoopoe in the grass (Explored)
Ancient mosaics
Remains of the port
Ancient carvings
Through the archway
Row on row
Sand dunes of Caesarea
Mountain reflections (Explored)
Beaver Lodge
Through the rocks (Explored)
Torc Waterfall
On the way to the falls
Cloudy day view
Muckross Lake
Munching (Explored)
Giant Panda
In the bowels of the Metro
Shedding the winter coat (Explored)
Mama grizzly and cubs
Moose in the brush
In the brush (Explored)
Ramming speed
Dall Sheep
Pastel mountains
Entering Denali
The start of the tundra
Awake from hibernation
The mist rises
Circled by clouds
The beauty of low clouds
Dorsal fin
Deep dive
Headstand
Up from the deep
That's no minnow passing by (or why I prefer to wa…
Breaching humpback whale
Barnacle side up
Breaching near the boat
Shadow of the trees
Waiting for spring
The Bubbles
Entrance to the birch forest (Explored)
Room available
His and hers?
Clear water
Follow the rocks
Feeder stream
Jordan Pond
Spring snow
Two humps
A landscape in portrait mode
The path to the summit.
View from the top
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"The muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) is a medium-sized semiaquatic rodent native to North America and an introduced species in parts of Europe, Asia, and South America. The muskrat is found in wetlands over a wide range of climates and habitats. It has important effects on the ecology of wetlands,[2] and is a resource of food and fur for humans.
Adult muskrats weigh 0.6–2 kg (1.3–4.4 lb), with the body length of 20–35 cm (8–10 in). They are covered with short, thick fur of medium to dark brown color. Their long tails, covered with scales rather than hair, are their chief means of propulsion. Muskrats spend most of their time in the water, and can swim under water for 12 to 17 minutes. They live in families, consisting of a male and female pair and their young. They build nests to protect themselves from cold and predators, often burrowed into the bank with an underwater entrance. Muskrats mainly feed on cattail and other aquatic vegetation, but they also eat small animals"
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Adult muskrats weigh 0.6–2 kg (1.3–4.4 lb), with the body length of 20–35 cm (8–10 in). They are covered with short, thick fur of medium to dark brown color. Their long tails, covered with scales rather than hair, are their chief means of propulsion. Muskrats spend most of their time in the water, and can swim under water for 12 to 17 minutes. They live in families, consisting of a male and female pair and their young. They build nests to protect themselves from cold and predators, often burrowed into the bank with an underwater entrance. Muskrats mainly feed on cattail and other aquatic vegetation, but they also eat small animals"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muskrat
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Great image, Esther!
Have a nice weekend, Esther!
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