Great blue heron fishes at sunset in Deception Pass State Park. Sp. Ardea herodias
An orca, part of the transients Pod 123, makes her way through the San Juan Islands in Washington Sp. Orcinus orca
Greater yellowlegs in Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Sp. Tringa melanoleuca
Stellar sea lions on South Marble Island in Glacier Bay National Park. Sp. Eumetopias jubatus
A brown bear climbs the snowfield in Glacier Bay National Park. Sp. Ursus arctos
Great blue heron at Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Sp. Ardea herodias
Red breasted sapsucker in the woods at Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Sp. Sphyrapicus ruber
Snow geese flock on their spring migration in southern Nebraska Sp. Anser caerulescens
A Sandhill crane watches over the group searching for remnants in a cornfield. Hundreds of thousands of Sandhill cranes migrate through central Nebraska every spring on their way north to the Arctic Circle. Sp. Antigone canadensis
Three humpback whales surface in Glacier Bay National Park. Sp. Megaptera novaeangliae
A mother pronghorn watches over her two fawns in central Colorado Sp. Antilocapra americana
Pelagic cormorant in Monterey Bay, CA. Sp. Urile pelagicus
Great blue heron fishing at Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. sp. Ardea herodias
Northern shoveler sp. Spatula clypeata
Humpback whale in Monterey Bay, CA sp. Megaptera novaeangliae
River otter at Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Sp. Lontra canadensis
Sea otter in the Homer harbor. Sp. Enhydra lutris
Stellar sea lions jump through the water in Glacier Bay National Park. Sp. Eumetopias jubatus
A pika attempts to evade me near a high alpine lake in central Colorado Sp. Ochotona princeps
A juveline male Anna's hummingbird watches his human subjects while perched on the patio lights Sp. Calypte anna
Brown pelicans fly over Monterey Bay, CA. Sp. Pelecanus occidentalis
Stellar sea lion in Monterey Bay, CA. Sp. Eumetopias jubatus
A mountain goat mother and her kid in Glacier Bay National Park. Sp. Oreamnos americanus
A mother junco brings a dragonfly back for her young Sp. Junco hyemalis