BP/Photo: The Glossy Ibis
BP/Photo: Great Egret catches a Brown Hoplo. Payne Prairie, Florida
BP/Photo: Golden Hour Gator
BP/Photo: The Nā Pali Coast State Park, Kauai.
BP/Photo: Na Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii
BP/Photo: Portrait of a Ne Ne. The Ne Ne is the state bird of Hawaii. It is only found in the Hawaiian Islands. It is estimated that there are only 800 wild Ne Nes left. During the 1700s, there were as many as 25,000 living in Hawaii.
BP/Photo: Kalalau Valley By Helicopter, Kauai, Hawaii
BP/Photo: Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii
BP/Photo: Kalalau Valley, Kauai, Hawaii
BP/Photo: Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii
BP/Photo: An American Alligator lurks off the bank, Paynes Prairie, FL.
BP/Photo: A Double-crested cormorant dries its wings.
BP/Photo: Feather Detail of the Little Blue Heron
BP/Photo: American Bison, Paynes Prairie, Florida
BP/Photo: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
BP/Photo: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY.
BP/Photo: Coyotes On Paynes Prairie
BP/Photo: Turquoise Pool, West Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
BP/Photo: Female Bighorn Sheep and Lamb
BP/Photo: Girl In A Square, Vancouver, BC
BP/Photo: Portrait Of An American Alligator
BP/Photo: The Green Heron, Keen Fisherman..
BP/Photo: A Cooper's Hawk rests under a tree on Payne's Prairie, Florida
BP/Photo: A Cormorant, Eating Well...
BP/Photo: A Pied-billed Grebe hunts for food on Paynes Prairie
BP/Photo: Lone Cypress At Sunset
BP/Photo: Orange Skies and Ibis
BP/Photo: A Bobcat on Payne's Prairie
BP/Photo: Three Sunsets 1
BP/Photo: Three Sunsets 2