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Soaring By!


Graceful Flyer!


American Kestrel

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- April 12, 2024




All Time Favorite Photo!


Love, Family and Home

Mom and Babe in Front of Snow Den!


Polar Bears

Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada

Photo of the Day- March 2, 2022

Photo of the Month- March 2022

Photo of the Year- 2022


46,327 Website Visits in 2023!

All time high 126.9 per day

Thank you!!



Photo of the Year- 2023


What are the Odds?


Once in a Lifetime Photo!


Meteor (Shooting Star) Northern Lights Big Dipper and Badlands Butte

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- September 26, 2023

Photo of the Month September 2023

Photo of the Year 2023

See Night Sky page in Dakota Region tab for story behind the photo!!


What is New in 2024!


Photo of the Day

(many can be found in Gallery II page)


4/12/24 American Kestrel

4/11/24 Cedar Waxwings

4/6/24 American Kestrel

4/4/24 Mountain Bluebird

4/3/24 Redheads

4/2/24 Hooded Merganser

4/1/24 Northern Harrier

3/20/24 Mallards

3/19/24 Mallard

3/18/24 Snow Geese

3/17/24 Cedar Waxwings

3/10/24 Golden Eagle

3/7/24 Canada Geese

3/1/24 American Bald Eagle

2/26/24 Canada Geese

2/22/24 American Bald Eagles

2/11/24 Black-tailed Prairie Dogs

1/1/24 Porcupine


63 photos added to pages in the Dakota Region tab in 2024 as of April 21, 2024


Photo of the Month March 2024



The Great Spring Migration!


Nesting Grounds in the High Arctic!


Snow Geese

Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- March 18, 2024

Photo of the Month- March 2024


Photo of the Month February 2024



Mates for Life!


Smaller male is on the left!


American Bald Eagles

Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- February 22, 2024

Photo of the Month February 2024




Photo of the Month January 2024



Aternoon Snack!


Eating Bark!


Porcupine

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- January 1, 2024

Photo of Month January 2024



What is New in 2023!


Will You be My Friend Children's Book Series

Children's Nature eBooks

available at Amazon.com

#1 Foxy Babies

#2 Baby Panda Adventure

#3 Foxy Town USA

#4 Seven Reasons to Love Mountain Bluebirds

#5 Time to Go Potty

#6 There are More than Tigers in India

#7 Seven Reasons to Love American Kestrels

#8 Owl About It

#10 Polar Bear Adventure

more to come this year!

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Loggerhead Shrikes photo taken on May 15, 2021 included in the definitive shrike book "Shrikes of the World" published in 2022 and was available for purchase in March 2023!


February-March 2023!

The new Alaska page is the States of USA tab is based on Seven trips to Alaska from 2006 to 2018- new photos will be added during February 2023- 32 added as of March 18, 2023


1 photo added from November 30, 2014 to the Antarctica page and education information added to the Antarctica page on February 3, 2023


10 Photos added to the Books, Education and Events tab as of January 7, 2023


Major Additions in 2023

  • Ring-necked Pheasants page in Dakota Region tab
  • American Kestrels page in Dakota Region tab
  • American Bald Eagles in Dakota Raptors #2 page in Dakota Region tab
  • Cinnamon Teals in Dakota Waterbirds #2 page in Dakota Region tab
  • Long Lake National Wildlife page in National Parks tab
  • Feral Horses in Badlands page in Dakota Region tab
  • Northern Lights in Night Sky page in Dakota Region tab including one photo with a meteor!
  • First photos in 10 years added to Bighorn Sheep page in Dakota Region tab


Photo of the Day

(many can be found in Gallery II page)


12/30/23 Bighorn Sheep

12/18/23 Bighorn Sheep

12/13/23 Northern Lights

12/1/23 Northern Lights

11/12/23 Northern Lights

11/11/23 Bighorn Sheep

11/3/23 American Bald Eagle and Snow Goose

10/31/23 Sandhill Crane

10/29/23 Snow Geese

10/25/23 Tundra Swans

10/21/23 Wilson's Snipe

10/19/23 Bighorn Sheep

10/16/23 Bighorn Sheep

10/15/23 Bighorn Sheep

10/10/23 American Bison

10/9/23 Mule Deer

9/29/23 White-crowned Sparrow

9/28/23 Feral Horses

9/27/23 Black-tailed Prairie Dogs

9/26/23 Meteor Northern Lights Big Dipper Badlands Butte

9/25/23 Feral Horses

9/24/23 Feral Horses

9/23/23 Feral Horses

9/20/23 Coyote

9/19/23 American White Pelicans

9/18/23 Northern Lights and Pleiades Reflection

8/25/23 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

8/24/23 White-faced Ibis

8/18/23 Cattle Egret

8/15/23 White-faced Ibis

8/14/23 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

8/9/23 White-faced Ibis

7/23/23 Eared Grebes

7/9/23 Lazuli Bunting

6/17/23 Mallard Mom with Ducklings

6/14/23 Green-winged Teal

6/12/23 Northern Pintail

6/10/23 Burrowing Owl

6/8/23 Brown Thrasher

6/6/23 Snowy Egret

5/30/23 Northern Pintail

5/23/23 Great Blue Heron

5/16/23 American Redstart

5/15/23 Great Blue Heron

5/10/23 Blue-winged Teals

5/8/23 Red Fox Kits

5/5/23 Blue Jay

5/1/23 Great Blue Heron

4/24/23 Greater Scaups

4/23/23 Northern Lights

4/17/23 Common Mergansers

4/16/23 Common Goldeneye

4/15/23 Red-tailed Hawk and Red-winged Blackbird

4/11/23 American Bald Eagle

4/10/23 American Kestrel

4/8/23 Ring-necked Pheasant

4/2/23 Northern Harrier

3/30/23 Lake Audubon National Wildlife Refuge

3/29/23 Horned Lark


190 photos added to pages in the Dakota Region tab in 2023 as of February 10, 2024


8 photos added to Hummingbird page in Birds tab in 2023 as of October 6, 2023


Photo of the Month December 2023


Vestiges in Time!


Northern Lights, Big Dipper and an Abandoned School House


Northern Lights

Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- December 13, 2023


Photo of the Month November 2023


Skyline Parade!


Male with Four Ewes


Bighorn Sheep

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- November 11, 2023

Photo of the Month November 2023



Photo of the Month October 2023


Late Afternoon Snack!


Autumn Colors!


Bighorn Sheep

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- October 15, 2023



Photo of the Month September 2023


What are the Odds?


Once in a Lifetime Photo!


Meteor (Shooting Star) Northern Lights Big Dipper and Badlands Butte

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- September 26, 2023

Photo of the Month September 2023

See Night Sky page in Dakota Region tab for story behind the photo!!



Photo of the Month August 2023


Morning Landing!


Impressive Wings!


Cattle Egret

Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- August 18, 2023

Photo of the Month August 2023


Photo of the Month July 2023



Breakfast!


Love in the Offering!


Eared Grebes

Burleigh County, North Dakota

Photo of the Day- July 23, 2023

Photo of the Month- July 2023



Photo of the Month June 2023


Peek-a-boo!


I See You!


Burrowing Owl

McLean County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- June 10, 2023

Photo of the Month- June 2023




Photo of the Month May 2023


Girls out Front!


Flying Together!


Blue-winged Teals

Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- May 10, 2023

Photo of the Month- May 2023



Photo of the Month April 2023


On the Fly!


Staying on top of 2 feet of snow!


American Kestrel

Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- April 10, 2023

Photo of the Month- April 2023



Photo of the Year- 2022


Love, Family and Home

Mom and Babe in Front of Snow Den!


Polar Bears

Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada

Photo of the Day- March 2, 2022

Photo of the Month- March 2022

Photo of the Year- 2022



What was New in 2022!


Beginning on November 8, 2022-Hundreds of Photos from Tanzania and Uganda were added over the next month!

The Five Africa Cats

African Elephants

Black Rhinoceros

Mountain Gorillas

Baby Red Fox Photos!

More Polar Bear Photos on Sea Ice!

Northern Lights Photos!

Baby Polar Bears are Here- Triplets and Snow Den!!


Major Additions and Revisions made to Florida page, Brown Bear tab, Polar Bear tab, new Africa tab, Tanzania page, Uganda page and in Birds tab!  



Major Additions in 2022

  • Tanzania page in Africa tab
  • Uganda page in Africa tab
  • Northern Lights in Night Sky page in Dakota Region tab
  • Polar Bears in Polar Bear/Arctic Tab
  • Roseate Spoonbills page in Birds tab
  • Great Blue Herons page in Birds tab
  • Wood Stocks page in Birds tab
  • Tricolored Herons page in Birds tab
  • Little Blue Herons page in Birds tab
  • White Ibis page in Birds tab
  • American White Pelicans page in Birds tab
  • Ospreys page in Birds tab
  • Green Herons page in Birds tab
  • Brown Pelicans page in Birds tab
  • Snowy Egrets page in Birds tab
  • Great Egrets page in Birds tab
  • Yellow-crowned Night Herons page in Birds tab
  • Redish Egrets page in Birds tab
  • American Bald Eagles page in Birds tab


Photo of the Day

(many can be found in Gallery II page)


11/23/22 American Bald Eagle

11/2/22 Silverback Mountain Gorilla

11/1/22 Mountain Gorillas

10/31/22 Mountain Gorillas

10/30/22 Three-horned Chameleon

10/29/22 Ross's Turaco

10/28/22 Lions

10/27/22 Leopard

10/26/22 Wildebeests and Great Migration

10/25/22 Ostrich

10/24/22 Lions

10/23/22 Cheetahs

10/22/22 Caracal

10/21/22 Black Rhinoceros

10/20/22 Masai Giraffes

10/19/22 African Elephants

10/18/22 Liliac-breasted Roller

10/17/22 White-fronted Bee-eater

10/16/22 Variable Sunbird

10/5/22 American Avocets

9/30/22 Mule Deer

9/29/22 White-crowned Sparrow

9/28/22 Autumn Colors

9/26/22 Killdeer

9/25/22 Northern Flicker

9/24/22 Mule Deer

9/18/22 Feral Horse

9/17/22 American Kestrel

9/16/22 American Kestrel

9/13/22 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

9/11/22 Barn Swallows getting Breakfast

9/10/22 Bison Mom Nursing as Moon set before Sunrise

9/9/22 Cedar Waxwings

9/5/22 Elk

9/4/22 American Kestrel eating a bug

9/3/22 Badlands, Big Dipper and Aurora Borealis

8/31/22 Great Blue Heron catching a fish

8/29/22 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

8/28/22 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

8/26/22 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

8/23/2022 American Avocets

8/20/2022 Western Grebes

8/16/2022 American Bald Eagle

8/16/2022 American White Pelicans

8/10/2022 Black-crowned Night Heron

8/9/2022 Yellow-billed Cuckoo

8/3/2022 Juvenile Northern Harrier

7/29/2022 Belted Kingfisher

7/27/2022 Sharp-shinned Hawk

7/22/2022 Marbled Godwit

7/17/2022 White-faced Ibis

7/13/2022 Black-crowned Night Heron

7/10/2022 American Kestrel

7/9/2022 Mountain Bluebird

7/8/2022 Western Meadowlark

7/1/2022 Swainson's Hawk and Common Grackle

6/28/2022 Western Grebes

6/27/2022 American Bittern

6/23/2022 Mallard

6/22/2022 Black-crowned Night Heron

6/21/2022 Great Blue Heron

6/17/2022 Red Fox Kits

6/16/2022 Swainson's Hawk

6/15/2022 Blue Grosbeak

6/14/2022 Red Fox Kits

6/11/2022 Red Fox Kits

6/8/2022 Common Tern

6/6/2022 Red Fox Kits

6/5/2022 Red-eyed Vireo

6/4/2022 American Bison

6/3/2022 White-breasted Nuthatch

6/2/2022 Burrowing Owls

6/1/2022 Red Fox Kits

5/31/2022 Red Fox Kits

5/30/2022 Desert Cottontail

5/29/2022 Cedar Waxwing

5/28/2022 Red Fox Kit

5/27/2022 Mule Deer

5/26/2022 Feral Horses and Little Missouri River Landscape

5/25/2022 Bullsnake

5/24/2022 Red-tailed Hawk

5/23/2022 Black-headed Grosbeak

5/21/2022 Feral Horses

5/20/2022 Orchard Oriole

5/19/2022 Coyote and Wood Ducks

5/18/2022 Spotted Towhee

5/17/2022 Elk in Velvet

5/16/2022 Black-tailed Prairie Dogs

5/15/2022 Lunar Eclipse

5/14/2022 Chipping Sparrow

5/13/2022 Yellow Warblers

5/10/2022 Northern Harrier nest building

5/5/2022 Glossy and White-faced Ibis

5/2/2022 Cedar Waxwings

5/1/2022 Willet

4/27/2022 Cooper's Hawk

4/20/2022 Hooded Merganser

4/13/2022 Glacier Landscape

4/12/2022 Polar Bear Running

4/11/2022 Icebergs at Sunset

4/10/2022 Polar Bear drinking on the Run

4/9/2022 Polar Bear attacking a Seal Den

4/8/2022 Northern Lights and Icebergs

4/7/2022 Polar Bear Mom and Cub

4/6/2022 Northern Lights

4/5/2022 Iqaluit Nunavut Canada

4/1/2022 Northern Lights

3/30/2022 Northern Lights

3/23/2022 Ducks (Northern Pintails) under the Moon

3/19/2022 Chipping Sparrow

3/17/2022 Snow Geese

3/15/2022 Horned Lark

3/2/2022 Polar Bears and Snow Den!

3/1/2022 Northern Lights

2/28/2022 Polar Bear

2/27/2022 Polar Bear Triplets and Mom

2/26/2022 Polar Bears

2/24/2022 Arctic Fox

2/23/2022 Arctic Fox

1/8/2022 Yellow-crowned Night Heron

1/7/2022 Ospreys

1/6/2022 Roseate Spoonbill

1/5/2022 Redish Egret

1/4/2022 Osprey

1/3/2022 Great Egret

1/2/2022 American White Pelican


302 Photos added to the Tanzania page in the Africa tab as of December 3, 2022


124 Photos added to the Uganda page in the Africa tab as of December 15, 2022


227 photos added to pages in the Dakota Region tab in 2022 as of January 11, 2023


173 photos added to pages in the Polar Bear/Arctic tab in 2022 as of May 12, 2022


174 photos added to pages in the Bird tab in 2022 as of October 10, 2022


4 Photos added to Florida page in States tab as of February 1, 2022


8 Photos added to the Books, Education and Events tab as of March 6, 2022



Photo of the Month November 2022


Family!


Mountain Gorillas

Bwindi Impenatrable Forest, Uganda


Photo of the Day- November 1, 2022

Photo of the Month- November 2022



Photo of the Month October 2022


Family!


Cheetahs

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania


Photo of the Day- October 23, 2022

Photo of the Month- October 2022




Photo of the Month September 2022


Bison Mom Nursing her Babe as Harvest Moon set before Sunrise!


American Bison

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- September 10, 2022

Photo of the Month- September 2022


An Oddball Photo by an Oddball Photographer September 10, 2022

What are the odds of seeing an American Bison mom nursing her babe as the moon set before sunrise in Theodore Roosevelt National Park? Once in this old photographer's lifetime! It was 32 degrees with frost on the windshield but the sight of a mom taking care of her baby in the frosty morning warmed the heart!



Photo of the Month- August 2022



Beautiful!


Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- August 28, 2022

Photo of the Month- August 2022



Photo of the Month- July 2022


Blue upon Blue!


Mountain Bluebird

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day July 9, 2022

Photo of the Month July 2022



Photo of the Month- June 2022


High Jump!


Red Fox Kits 

 Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day June 14, 2022

Photo of the Month June 2022



Photo of the Month- May 2022


Remarkable!


Glossy Ibis and White-faced Ibis Flying Together!  

 Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- May 5, 2022

Photo of the Month for May 2022



Photo of the Month- April 2022


Northern Lights and Icebergs 

 Baffin Bay, Nunavut, Canada


Photo of the Day- April 8, 2022

Photo of the Month- April 2022


Conditions needed for this Photograph!

  1. Northern Lights needed to be present
  2. Sky free of clouds
  3. Evening fog had to be low
  4. Quarter moon needed to illuminate icebergs
  5. Icebergs needed to be present and close to our camp on the frozen Arctic ocean
  6. Northern Lights needed to be located in between the icebergs
  7. Photographers had to be willing to be up at midnight after 9 long hours already on the ice
  8. Guides needed to be willing to be up with photographers after a long day and look out for wandering polar bears



Photo of the Month- March 2022


Mom and Babe in Front of Home (Snow Den)!


Polar Bears

Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada

Photo of the Day- March 2, 2022

Photo of the Month- March 2022



Photo of the Month- February 2022


Unconditional Love!


Polar Bears

Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada


Photo of the Day- February 27, 2022

Photo of the Month- February 2022



Photo of the Month- January 2022


Home Builder!


Osprey

Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island, Florida


Photo of the Day- January 4, 2022

Photo of the Month- January 2022



Photo of the Year- 2021


Close Encounter of the Wild Kind!


Gray Wold

Kaska Coast, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada


Photo of the Day- November 17, 2021

Photo of the Year- 2021


Not my best but my favorite.! A 100+ pound Gray Wolf from 4 yards away! I was walking with the front guide with 15 others near Hudson Bay when this wolf came up to our group and stood in front of me for 30 to 60 seconds before walking away. Wolves are not hunted there and have no fear of man. We just looked at each other- I was transfixed and the wolf just curious! Best wildlife encounter of my life!!


What is New in 2021!


New photos from the Arctic- Polar Bears and other Species- please see Subarctic Tab


Major Additions in 2021

  • American Bald Eagles- Dakota Raptors in Dakota Region tab
  • Golden Eagles- Dakota Raptors in Dakota Region tab
  • Northern Harriers- Dakota Raptors in Dakota Region tab
  • Loggerhead Shrikes- new Loggerhead Shrike page in Dakota Region tab
  • Red-tailed Hawks- new Red-tailed Hawk page in Dakota Region tab
  • Cedar Waxwings- Cedar Waxwing page in Dakota Region tab
  • Yellow Warblers- Dakota Songbirds in Dakota Region tab
  • Blue Jays building a nest- Dakota Songbirds in Dakota Region tab
  • Great Egrets- Dakota Waterbirds in Dakota Region tab
  • Hooded Mergansers- Dakota Waterbirds in Dakota Region tab
  • Wood Ducks- Dakota Waterbirds in Dakota Region tab
  • Whooping Cranes- Cranes in Birds tab
  • Coyotes- Coyote page in Dakota Region tab
  • Black Bears- Yellowstone page in National Park tab and Bear page
  • Grizzly Bears- Yellowstone page in National Park tab and Bear page
  • Red-headed Woodpeckers- Woodpecker page in Dakota Region tab
  • Mountain Bluebirds- Mountain Bluebird page in Dakota Region tab
  • American Kestrels- American Kestrel page in Dakota Region tab
  • Lazuli Buntings- new Lazuli Buntings page in Dakota Region tab
  • Red Foxes- Red Fox page in Dakota Region Tab
  • Western Kingbird chase of Red-tailed Hawk in Red-tailed Hawk Page in Dakota Region tab
  • Eastern Kingbirds Nest- new Kingbird page in Dakota Region tab
  • Ruby-throated Hummingbird- Hummingbird page in Bird tab
  • Belted Kingfisher- Kingfisher page in Bird tab
  • Autumn Colors- New page in Dakota Region tab
  • Subarctic tab- news photos of gray wolf, polar bears, snowy owl, spruce grouse



Indonesia page in Asia tab modified with enlarged photos and tribute to Widodo Ramono- conservationist for critically endangered Sumatran and Javan Rhinos


McDonough Family Conservation Fund page in Endangered Species tab modified with tribute to Dr. David Wildt, founding member of Conservation Centers for Species Survival in C2S2 page


Photo of the Day


12/16/2021 American Bison

11/24/2021 Aurora Borealis

11/23/2021 Red Fox

11/22/2021 Sunset

11/20/2021 Polar Bear

11/19/2021 Polar Bear

11/18/2021 Snowy Owl

11/17/2021 Gray Wolf

11/8/2021 Snow Geese

11/6/2021 Whooping Cranes

11/5/2021 Whooping Cranes

11/4/2021 Greater White-fronted Geese

11/2/2021 Whooping Cranes

11/1/2021 Whooping Cranes

10/29/2021 Whooping Cranes

10/23/2021 Osprey

10/17/2021 Osprey

10/16/2021 Harris's  Sparrow

10/16/2021 Western Meadowlark

10/11/2021 Mink

10/4/2021 Canada and Snow Geese

10/2/2021 American Avocet

9/30/2021 Sunrise

9/29/2021 Mule Deer

9/28/2021 Autumn Colors

9/27/2021 Mountain Bluebird

9/26/2021 Autumn Colors

9/25/2021 Great Blue Heron

9/14/2021 American Avocet

9/9/2021 Belted Kingfisher

9/8/2021 Clay-colored Sparrow

9/7/2021 Great Egret

9/6/2021 Red-tailed Hawk

9/5/2021 Ruby-throated Hummingbirds

9/4/2021 Wood Duck

8/29/2021 Wood Ducks

8/28/2021 Great Blue Heron

8/25/2021 Great Blue Heron

8/24/2021 Belted Kingfisher

8/23/2021 American White Pelicans

8/21/2021 Belted Kingfisher

8/13/2021 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

8/12/2021 Prairie Falcon

8/10/2021 Upland Sandpiper

8/8/2021 Dickcissel

8/5/2021 Sora

8/2/2021 Willow Flycatcher

8/1/2021 Black-crown Night-heron

7/22/2021 Red-tailed Hawk

7/20/2021 Western Kingbirds

7/18/2021 Eastern Kingbirds

7/17/2021 Red-tailed Hawk and Western Kingbird

7/15/2021 Red-tailed Hawk and Western Kingbird

7/10/2021 Red-tailed Hawk Fledglings

7/1/2021 Willow Flycatcher

6/28/2021 Baby Red-tailed Hawk

6/25/2021 Mule Deer Mom and Fawn

6/24/2021 Lazuli Bunting

6/23/2021 Red-headed Woodpecker

6/22/2021 Red Fox Kits

6/21/2021 Yellow Warbler

6/20/2021 Loggerhead Shrike  

6/19/2021 Mule Deer

6/18/2021 Red-headed Woodpeckers

6/17/2021 Red-tailed Hawk

6/14/2021 Red Fox Kit

6/13/2021 Red Fox Kit

6/12/2021 Red Fox Kits

6/11/2021 Red Fox Kit

6/10/2021 Red Fox Kit

6/6/2021 American Goldfinch

6/5/2021 Red-headed Woodpecker

6/4/2021 Prairie Rose

6/3/2021 Brown Thrasher

6/2/2021 Mountain Bluebirds

6/1/2021 Yellow Warbler

5/30/2021 Wilson's Phalaropes

5/28/2021 American Avocets

5/24/2021 Grizzly Bear- 2nd Year

5/23/2021 Black Bear Mom and Spring Cub

5/22/2021 American Bison

5/21/2021 Cinnamon Black Bear

5/20/2021 Back-billed Magpie

5/19/2021 Feral Horses

5/17/2021 Downy Woodpecker

5/14/2021 Loggerhead Shrikes

5/14/2021 Yellow Warbler

5/13/2021 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

5/12/2021 Common Tern

5/11/2021 Cattle Egret

5/10/2021 American Avocet

5/7/2021 Swainson's Hawk

5/6/2021 Northern Shovelers

5/5/2021 Amerian Bison

5/4/2021 Coyote

5/3/2021 Northern Harriers

5/1/2021 American Avocet

4/30/2021 Wood Duck

4/29/2021 Western Meadowlark

4/28/2021 Loggerhead Shrike

4/24/2021 American Kestrels

4/22/2021 Great Blue Heron

4/21/2021 Whooping Cranes

4/17/2021 Whooping Cranes

4/13/2021 Red-tailed Hawk

4/10/2021 Cedar Waxwings

4/8/2021 Great Egret

4/4/2021 American Tree Sparrow

4/3/2021 Snow and Canada Geese

4/2/2021 Hooded and Common Mergansers

3/31/2021 Hooded and Common Mergansers

3/28/2021 American Bald Eagle

3/25/2021 American Bald Eagle

3/22/2021 Ring-billed and Herring Gulls

3/20/2021 American Bald Eagle

3/19/2021 Mountain Bluebird

3/18/2021 Golden Eagle

3/13/2021 Mallards

3/12/2021 Ross's Goose and Canada Geese

3/9/2021 Canada Geese

3/7/2021 Mountain Bluebird

3/6/2021 Golden Eagle

3/3/2021 Horned Lark

3/1/2021 Great Horned Owl

2/26/2021 Moonset

2/25/2021 Black-capped Chickadee

2/22/2021 Cedar Waxwing

2/4/2021 Canada Geese

2/3/2021 Mule Deer

2/2/2021 River Otter

2/1/2021 Coyote

1/31/2021 American Bison

1/30/2021 American Bald Eagle

1/29/2021 Golden Eagle

1/28/2021 Elk

1/23/2021 Rough-legged Hawk

1/16/2021 American Bald Eagles

1/11/2021 Mallards

1/6/2021 American Bald Eagle

1/5/2021 American Bald Eagle

1/1/2021 Frosty New Year's Day


Ecuador page in South America tab modified with enlarged photos and bird information added


Hummingbird page in Bird tab modified with enlarged photos


900 photos added to Dakota Region tab in 2021 as of November 11, 2021


101 photos added to Yellowstone page in the National Park tab in 2021 as of June 1, 2021


91 photos added to pages in the Bird tab in 2021 as of November 9, 2021


55 photos added to pages in the Polar Bear- Subarctic tab in 2021 as of December 6, 2021


Photo of the Month- November 2021


Very, very Impressive!


Polar bears have large paws compared to body size, reaching 30 cm (12 in.) in diameter. The large paws of a polar bear act like snowshoes, spreading out the bear's weight as it moves over ice and snow.  The forepaws are round and partially webbed!


Polar Bear

Kaska Coast, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada


Photo of the Day- November 19, 2021



Photo of the Month- October 2021


Rarely Photographed in North Dakota!


Mink

   Burleigh County, North Dakota

Photo of the Day- October 11, 2021

Photo of the Month October 2021

Photo of the Month- September 2021


A Long Time Coming- Trying to Photograph a Kingfisher in Flight with a Fish!


Belted Kingfisher

   Burleigh County, North Dakota

Photo of the Day- September 9, 2021

Photo of the Month September 2021


Photo of the Month- August 2021


Who Knew?  Finding Nectar in an Unopened Flower!


Ruby-throated Hummingbird

   Burleigh County, North Dakota

Photo of the Day- August 13, 2021

Photo of the Month August 2021


Photo of the Month- July 2021


Feeding a Fledgling when Flying!


Eastern Kingbirds

   Burleigh County, North Dakota

Photo of the Day- July 18, 2021

Photo of the Month July 2021


Photo of the Month- June 2021


Beautiful!


Lazuli Bunting

   Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Photo of the Day- June 24, 2021

Photo of the Month June 2021


Photo of the Month- May 2021


The Future!


Two-Year-Old Grizzly Bear Cutb

   Yellowstone National Park

Photo of the Day- May 24, 2021

Photo of the Month May 2021


Photo of the Month- April 2021


Breakfast Reflection!


Great Egret

   Burleigh County, North Dakota

Photo of the Day- April 8, 2021

Photo of the Month April 2021


Photo of the Month- March 2021


Majestic Nest Builder!


Golden Eagle

   Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota

Photo of the Day- March 18, 2021

Photo of the Month March 2021


Photo of the Month- February 2021


Coyote hunting for Mice!


   Yellowstone National Park

Photo of the Day- February 1, 2021

Photo of the Month February 2021



Photo of the Month- January 2021


National Symbol!


American Bald Eagle

   Burleigh County, North Dakota

Photo of the Day- January 11, 2021

Photo of the Month January 2021



Photo of the Year- 2020


Mom is Feeding her Baby!


American Kestrels

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- July 3, 2020

Photo of the Month- July 2020

Photo of the Year- 2020


Hiding in plain sight!  I had been looking for an American Kestrel nest for Four Years and it turned out that it was very close to a road that I had driven many times.  I felt that there was one in the area that I had seen Kestrels but I had not been able to find it.  In June 2020, after delaying arrival to Theodore Roosevelt National Park to photograph a red fox, I witnessed and photographed a male Kestrel feeding his mate.  By watching the area for several hours, I saw this activity repeated and was able to follow mom to their nest!

What was New in 2020!


Stephen L McDonough Family Wildlife Conservation Fund program announcement- 3 International conservation programs funded- please see in Endangered Species tab!


Photo of the Day

12/19/2020 Saturn and Jupiter Conjunction

12/18/2020 American Bald Eagles

11/6/2020 Snow Geese

11/3/2020 Tundra Swans

10/26/2020 Whooping Crane

10/13/2020 Greater White-fronted Geese

10/12/2020 Great Horned Owl

10/11/2020 Great Horned Owl

10/10/2020 American Bald Eagle

10/8/2020 Ring-necked Pheasant

10/6/2020 Common Grackle

10/5/2020 Red-tailed Hawk

10/4/2020 Yellow-rumped Warbler

9/30/2020 Sandhill Cranes

9/29/2020 American Avocet

9/21/2020 Yellow-rumped Warbler

9/17/2020 Sandhill Cranes

9/16/2020 Pied-billed Grebe

9/13/2020 Belted Kingfisher

9/12/2020 Red-tailed Hawk

9/11/2020 Long-billed Dowitchers

9/10/2020 Merlin

9/9/2020 Great Blue Heron

9/8/2020 American Avocet

9/4/2020 Great Blue Heron

9/3/2020 Swainson's Hawk

9/1/2020 Swainson's Hawk

8/29/2020 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

8/22/2020 Golden Northern Bumble Bee

8/17/2020 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

8/16/2020 Ruby-throated Hummingbird

8/15/2020 Southern Sky

8/3/2020 Lazuli Bunting

8/2/2020 Indigo Bunting

7/31/2020 Cedar Waxwing

7/27/2020 Eastern Bluebird

7/25/2020 American Bison

7/24/2020 Comet Neowise

7/18/2020 Comet Neowise

7/16/2020 Eastern Kingbird

7/12/2020 Canada Geese

7/11/2020 American Kestrels

7/8/2020 Red Fox

7/5/2020  White-tailed Deer

7/4/2020  American Goldfinch

7/3/2020  American Kestrels

7/2/2020  Lazuli Bunting

7/1/2020  Lark Sparrow

6/28/2020  Least Chipmunk

6/27/2020  Swainson's Hawk

6/26/2020  Eared Grebes

6/23/2020  Double-crested Cormorant

6/21/2020  Yellow Warbler

6/20/2020  American Kestrel

6/18/2020  Western Grebes

6/17/2020  American Coots

6/14/2020  Feral Horses

6/12/2020  American Kestrel

6/11/2020  American Kestrels

6/10/2020  American Kestrels

6/7/2020  Black-crowned Night-heron

6/5/2020  American Avocet and Black-necked Stilt

6/4/2020  Red Foxes

6/3/2020  Common Tern

6/2/2020  Red Fox Kit

5/31/2020  Great Horned Owlet

5/30/2020  Yellow Warbler

5/29/2020  Red Fox Kits

5/27/2020  Bobolink

5/26/2020  Great Horned Owls

5/23/2020  Great Horned Owls

5/22/2020  Red Fox Kit

5/21/2020  American Avocet

5/18/2020  Great Blue Heron

5/17/2020  Red Fox Kits

5/15/2020  Great Horned Owls

5/14/2020  Red Fox

5/12/2020  Western Meadowlark

5/11/2020  Golden Eagles

5/10/2020  Red Fox Kits

5/8/2020  Red Fox Kits

5/7/2020  Western Meadowlark

5/6/2020  Red Fox Kits (tie)

5/6/2020  Great Horned Owl (tie)

5/3/2020  Great Horned Owls

5/2/2020  Great Horned Owls

5/1/2020  Great Horned Owls

4/30/2020  White-face Ibis

4/29/2020  Great Horned Owls

4/28/2020  American Bittern

4/27/2020  Muskrat

4/26/2020  Great Horned Owls

4/25/2020  Beaver

4/24/2020  Wood Ducks

4/22/2020  White-face Ibis

4/19/2020  Whooping Cranes

4/18/2020  Wilson's Snipes

4/17/2020  Bald Eagle

4/16/2020  Bald Eagle

4/15/2020  Northern Pintail

4/12/2020  White-faced Ibis

4/10/2020  Wood Duck

4/9/2020  Common Grackles

4/7/2020  Northern Shoveler

4/5/2020  Bald Eagle Lunch

4/4/2020  Northern Harrier

4/3/2020  Muskrat

3/31/2020  Northern Shovelers

3/30/2020  Mallards

3/29/2020  Golden Eagle

3/28/2020  Mountain Bluebird

3/23/20  White-breasted Nuthatch

3/22/20  Red-breasted Nuthatch

3/21/20  Red-breasted Nuthatch

3/17/20  Pine Siskin

3/13/20  Black-capped Chicadee

Previous Photos of the Day can be found in Gallery Page

2/9/2020- Nature 2 Book now available!

4/19/20- New Beaver page in Dakota Region- 19 Photos!!

6/13/20 New American Kestrel page in Dakota Region- 124 photos

7/20/20 New Night Sky page started in Dakota Region

photos

8/18/20 Ruby-throated Hummingbird photos added to Hummingbird page in Dakota Region tab

Over 1095 photos added to Dakota Region in 2020 as of December 31, 2020



Photo of Month- December 2020


Striding Forward and Still Together at the End of 2020!


For more photos, please see Dakota Raptors page in the Dakota Region tab


American Bald Eagles

   Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- December 18, 2020

Photo of the Month December 2020


Photo of the Month- November 2020


Soulmates!


Tundra Swans

Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota

November 3, 2020



Photo of the Month- October 2020


Stay Out of My Neighborhood


Red-tailed Hawk and Common Grackle

McKenzie Slough, Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- October 6, 2020

Photo of the Month for October 2020



Photo of the Month- September 20


Heading South!


American Avocets

McKenzie Slough, Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- September 11, 2020

Photo of the Month- September 2020



 American Avocets breed in west-central states east of the Rocky Mountains and into Canada.  They winter in coastal areas of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, Gulf of Mexico, Mexico and Central America.



"Singing to His Babies"


Mountain Bluebird photo selected by the Theodore Roosevelt Nature History Association in the 2020 Theodore Roosevelt National Park Calendar for the Month of May 2020 (Mountain Bluebird page in Dakota Region tab)



 "Singing to His Babies"


selected for 2020 Theodore Roosevelt National Park Calendar!


This Mountain Bluebird Dad was photographed in June 2019 singing to his babies as to say "Don't worry babies, Mom is bringing more food and I will go out to catch more bugs for you!" Mountain Bluebirds are devoted parents and try to feed each of their 6 babies twice a hour- lots of mouths to feed! This is the second year that one of my photos was selected for the national park calendar, last year was a porcupine.

"Will You Be My Friend?"

Children's Book Nature Series


Seven Books available now!

More to Come!!



#1 Foxy Babies


Roxy, Leo and Moxy are baby red fox babies who love to play and explore together!  Photographed in North Dakota.


"Foxy Babies" is a book about sibling releationships, playing with other and getting along.  The book is soft cover and 30 pages long, all with actual photographs of wild red foxes.




 

#2 Baby Panda Adventure


Baby Giant Panda Xian Long (Little Dragon) gets help from his sister Bao Bao (Treasured Baby) in learning to climb a tree!  Photographed in China.


"Baby Panda Adventure" is a book about sibling releationships and helping each other to learn a skill.  The book is soft cover and 30 pages long, all with actual photographs of baby Giant Pandas in Panda reserves in Chengdu.



#3 Foxy Town USA


Baby red foxes Moxy and Leo live in Foxy Town USA.  Count the Baby Foxes and see how they greet their Mom!  Photographed in North Dakota.


"Foxy Town USA" is a book about learning to count and family releationships, .  The book is soft cover and 30 pages long, all with actual photographs of wild red foxes.



#4 Seven Reasons to Love Mountain Bluebirds


Mike and Molly are Mountain Bluebirds.  See how they build their nest and feed their babies! Photographed in North Dakota.


"Seven Reasons to Love Mountain Bluebirds" is a book about parental responsibility and family.  The book is soft cover and 30 pages long, all with actual photographs of wild Mountain Bluebirds.



#5 Time to Go Potty


Leo is a baby Red Fox who needs to learn to go potty in the right place!  Advice is given on potty training.  Wild animals were photographed throughout the world.


"Time to Go Potty" is a book about learing the skill of going potty with photographs of animals going potty.  The book is soft cover and 30 pages long, all with actual photographs of wild animals including mammals and birds.





#6 There are More than Tigers in India


Garud (King of Birds) and Gangi (Sacred) are green bee-eaters who discuss conservation and animals in India!  Photographed in India


"There are More than Tigers in India" is a book about conservation and animals found in India.  The book is soft cover and 30 pages long, all with actual photographs of wild mammals, reptiles and birds.




#7 Seven Reasons to Love American Kestrels


Abby and Andy are baby American Kestrels and are taken care of by their parents Alex and Amber!  Photographed in North Dakota


"Seven Reasons to Love American Kestrels" is a book about nature and family and importance of predators.  The book is soft cover and 34 pages long, all with actual photographs of American Kestrels.


Nature Book Series




Nature


“Nature” is a 60-page book with hard cover and photographs with informative captions about animals and landscapes throughout the world.  Photographs include: brown bears (7), polar bears (3), arctic fox, African elephant, Kilimanjaro, giraffe (2), cheetah (2), Denali, guanacos, Fer-de-Lance, black caiman, great egret, white-faced ibis, snowy owl (2), little blue heron, sharp-tailed grouse, Cooper’s hawk, osprey, red-tailed hawk, moose, magnificent hummingbird, slaty flowerpiercer, long-tailed silky flycatcher, brown-throated three-toed sloth, chestnut-colored woodpecker, roseate spoonbills, Sumatran rhinoceros (2), bighorn sheep, St. Mary Lake- Glacier National Park, Badlands sunset, American bison skeleton, icebergs (2), Paine Grande- Torres del Paine National Park, Pleneau Bay- Antarctica, Southern elephant seals (2), Gentoo penguins (4), Antarctic fur seals, orca, leopard seal, Mt. Fitz Roy- Los Glaciares National Park, dragonfly, purple-throated woodstar, collared incas.  Countries included in the book include: United States- Alaska, North Dakota, Florida, Montana; Canada- Manitoba; Africa- Tanzania; South America- Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru; Central America- Guatemala, Costa Rica, Belize; Asia- Indonesia; Antarctica, Falkland Islands and South Georgia.  Photographs included in the book were taken from 2007 to 2015.





Nature 2


“Nature 2” is a 111-page book with hard cover and photographs with informative captions about animals and landscapes throughout the world.  Photographs include: giant pandas (3) brown bears (2), black bear, wolf, coyote (2), American bison (2), moose (2), bighorn sheep (2), American badger (2), sandhill cranes (4), whooping cranes (2), sarus cranes, red-tailed hawks (5), Northern caracara, ferruginous hawk, Swainson's hawk (2), American bald eagle, rough-tailed hawk, Northern harrier (3), great-horned owl (3), burrowing owl, snowy owl, sharp-tailed grouse (4), Eastern bluebird (2), mountain bluebirds (6), blue jay, black-headed grosbeak, red-headed woodpecker (2), great blue heron, scissor-tailed flycatcher, black-crowned night-heron (2), white-faced ibis, American bittern, American avocet, Northern shovelers, American  crow, black-tailed prairie dogs, porcupine, pronghorns, total eclipse of the sun, diamond ring eclipse, red foxes (4), barn swallows, Western kingbirds, Western grebes (2), white-throated kingfisher, common kingfisher, green bee-eater, bar-headed geese, Bengal tigers (2), greater one-horned rhinoceros, African elephants (5), wood ducks, marbled godwit, squirrel cuckoo, black-striped capuchin, hyacinth macaw (2), sunbittern (2), ringed kingfisher (2), rufous-tailed jacamar, green kingfisher, giant river otters (2) and jaguars (4).  Countries included in the book include: United States- Alaska, North Dakota, Texas, Montana and Wyoming; South America- Brazil; Asia- India and China.  Photographs included in the book were taken from 2016 to 2019.





Photo of the Month- August 2020


Sweetness!


Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Mandan Agricultural Research Station, Morton County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- August 29, 2020

Photo of the Month- August 2020



Ruby-throated hummingbirds are amazing: wing beats 50 per second, heart beat 1260 beats per minute, breaths 250 per minute and they fly 20 hours straight as they cross the Gulf of Mexico during their migration.



Photo of the Month- July 2020


Mom is Feeding her Baby!


American Kestrels

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- July 3, 2020

Photo of the Month- July 2020

Photo of the Year- 2020


Hiding in plain sight!  I had been looking for an American Kestrel nest for Four Years and it turned out that it was very close to a road that I had driven many times.  I felt that there was one in the area that I had seen Kestrels but I had not been able to find it.  In June 2020, after delaying arrival to Theodore Roosevelt National Park to photograph a red fox, I witnessed and photographed a male Kestrel feeding his mate.  By watching the area for several hours, I saw this activity repeated and was able to follow mom to their nest!


Photo of the Month- June 2020



Food for our Babies!


American Kestrels

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota

 June 10, 2020


Photo of the Month for June 2020


"This is for You, My Love!"


This photo is one of my favorites, all time. I sat in my car, dumbfounded, as a I watched and photographed the male American Kestrel on the left fly to a tree and then give his mouse to his mate, on the right, who flew to the tree for this gift. I have witnessed parent animals feed their babies but I have never seen one adult bird give its food to another adult bird. Males American Kestrels do this during courting, nesting and when feeding babies. What a devoted couple!



Photo of the Month May 2020




I've Got This!


Red Fox Kit with Bull Snake

Burleigh County, North Dakota

May 10, 2020


Photo of the Month for May 2020



Photo of the Month April 2020



Coming Back to her Babies!


Great Horned Owls

Oliver County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- April 26, 2020

Photo of the Month for April 2020



Photo of the Month March 2020



Mountain Bluebird in Flight with Food!


  Mountain bluebirds are my favorite badlands bird and to see and photograph one in flight with food was very fortunate.  Please see more photos at Dakota Region- Mountain Bluebirds 


Photo of the Day for March 28, 2020 and Month of March 2020


Photo of the Month January 2020




Little Cutie!


Actually not so little, this female calf is probably 1 1/2 years old when photographed in Yellowstone National Park.  Moose calves grow quickly from their birth weight of around 35 pounds.  They gain about 2 pounds a day and weigh 10 times their birth weight by 5 months of age.  By 1 1/2 years, they can weigh 500 to 700 pounds.


https://www.thealaskalife.com/outdoors/nursing-moose-calves/

https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/education/wns/moose.pdf

https://www.livescience.com/27408-moose.html


Photo of the Month October 2019



Photo of the Day for October 19, 2019


Northern Harriers are the most owl-like of hawks (though they’re not related to owls). They rely on hearing as well as vision to capture prey. The disk-shaped face looks and functions much like an owl’s, with stiff facial feathers helping to direct sound to the ears.


https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Northern_Harrier/overview


Photo of the Month September 2019



Not an Easy Animal to Photograph!


The jaguar is often described as nocturnal, but is more specifically crepuscular (peak activity around dawn and dusk). Both sexes hunt, but males travel farther each day than females, befitting their larger territories. The jaguar may hunt during the day if game is available and is a relatively energetic feline, spending as much as 50–60 percent of its time active.  The jaguar's elusive nature and the inaccessibility of much of its preferred habitat make it a difficult animal to sight, let alone study.  It ranges across a variety of forested and open terrains, but its preferred habitat is tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest, swamps and wooded regions. The jaguar enjoys swimming and is largely a solitary, opportunistic, stalk-and-ambush predator at the top of the food chain. As a keystone species it plays an important role in stabilizing ecosystems and regulating prey populations.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguar


Photo of the Day for September 10, 2019


Photo of the Month August 2019


Breakfast in Bed!


The Western Grebe Mom on the left had three babies.  The bed for the babies was Mom's back, a floating bed that can move toward food.  Every other time that I had seen Dad feeding the babies, fish was on the menu.  In fact, only fish was on the menu.  Sometimes it was a medium size fish but often it was a menu.


Apparently, dragonflies are also on the menu.  Dad on the right had found a large dragonfly.  After several attempts, one of the babies was able to grasp the dragonfly and have a wonderful breakfast.


For additional photographs, please see the Water birds page in the Dakota Region tab.


Photo of the Day for August 14, 2019

Photo of the Month April 2019


Back from the Brink!


After being pushed to the brink of extinction by unregulated hunting and loss of habitat to just 21 wild and two captive whooping cranes by 1941, conservation efforts have led to a limited recovery. The total number of cranes in the surviving migratory population, plus three reintroduced flocks and in captivity, now exceeds 800 birds.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whooping_crane


For additional photographs, please see the Cranes page in the Bird tab.


Photo of the Day for April 19, 2019


Photo of the Year 2019


#1 Photo of 2019 "Bond of Love!"


Well, this is my favorite photo of 2019. A baby Asian Elephant- walking trunk to trunk with its older sibling as they grazed on grasses in Kaziranga National Park in India in March. We watched this family group for nearly 1 hour and I was surprised that the baby preferred to hang out with its siblings as opposed to being attached to its mom. The adults, however carefully watched their children and maintained a protective perimeter. This multi-generational family loves and cares for each other!!


Photo of the Year 2018


That's My Mom!


This grizzly bear cub looked back as me as to say "no worries, I am with my mom."  The photograph was taken in September 2018 in Denali National Park.


This was my favorite photograph from 2018!



Photo of the Year 2017


“Is it My Turn?”


A Red Fox Mom can nurse up to 8 babies at one time.  These two were asking her if they could join their siblings for breakfast.  She said “Yes!” 




Photo of the Year 2016



Clash of Yellow and Purple!


I was sitting in a blind at Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge watching sharp-tailed grouse dance at a lek when a feisty western meadowlark decided the crash the party.  Although much smaller than the sharp-tailed grouse, the western meadowlark had no trouble saying “stay out of my territory!”


Photo of the Year 2015



Fighting Incas!


These collared inca hummingbirds were photographed fighting over access to a feeder in Ecuador.  The hummingbirds are shown in different body planes with open beaks.


Photo of the Year 2014



Best Friends!

 

These Southern elephant seal calves were photographed in South Georgia.  They were 3 weeks old and weighed nearly 150 pounds.  Their moms had returned to the sea briefly to replenish their energy stores.  The babies were very curious and friendly and affectionate to each other.


Photo of the Year 2013


As were were leaving Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, we were very lucky to find these Guanocos standing in front of the famous three towers, Los Torres.  The Guanocos stood there for a few minutes and then moved on.  Timing is everything!


October 25, 2013




Photo of the Year 2012




Hope for the Future!


Andatu

Sumatran Rhino Calf

Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary, Sumatra, Indonesia

July 26, 2012


In 2012, Andatu made history, by becoming the first Sumatran rhino ever born in captivity in Indonesia, in the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary. Sumatran rhinos are a critically endangered species; fewer than 100 individuals are thought to exist worldwide, with just a few remaining in captivity.


Andatu’s birth provided an important milestone for Sumatran rhino captive breeding efforts. It was hoped that the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary will continue its breeding success, while also developing our understanding of the species. Along with intensive conservation efforts on the ground to protect wild Sumatran rhinos, The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary is critical for the recovery of this incredible species.


https://www.savetherhino.org/rhino-species/sumatran-rhino/happy-birthday-andatu/


Andatu made history again by becoming the second Sumatran rhino in the breeding program to sire a calf (he was the father of Rosa’s calf born on March 24, 2022).

Andatu was named after his parents- Andalas and Ratu.


https://rhinos.org/blog/happy-10th-birthday-andatu/


Photo of the Year 2011




Afternoon Nap!


Polar Bear

Seal River, Manitoba, Canada

November 8, 2011



Photo of the Year 2010




Milkshake (Bear 236) with her Four Cubs

Katmai National Park, Alaska

July 22, 2010


236 Milkshake Adult Female
Year First Identified: Adult in 1997
Year Last Identified: 2011
Number of Known Litters: 5

Identification


#236 was a large adult female with a relatively large shoulder hump and a round, filled in body. Her coat was medium-brown in July and in the fall. She had the classic grizzly/brown bear dishshaped face, a rectangular muzzle, and lighter, wide-set ears.


Life History


When last seen in 2011, #236 was one of the older adult females to frequent the Brooks River. She fished the lower river and the lip of the falls. She was first identified in 1997 caring for two spring cubs. She had at least four more litters. Records from the past 20 years indicated that she was one of the most fertile and
successful female bears to use the Brooks River. DNA analysis has confirmed that she is the mother of #604 and #608.


In 2003, #236 was seen with four spring cubs, which is unusual for any sow. Remarkably, she returned in 2010 with four spring cubs, her fifth known litter, but by the end of August 2011, she has lost the entire 2010 litter. The specific causes of her cubs’ deaths remains unknown.


Older females who are raising a litter of cubs may have higher mortality rates than younger, single females. As one of the older sows with cubs in the Brooks River area, a lean salmon run in 2011 may have taxed #236 beyond her physical limits and left her unable to support and defend cubs.


https://www.nps.gov/katm/learn/photosmultimedia/upload/BearsNoLongerSeen2022-Final-508-Copy.pdf


Photo of the Year 2009



Tallest Mountain in North American between Aspen Trees!


Denali

Denali National Park, Alaska

September 6, 2009



Photo of the Year 2008




Dust to Dust!


American Bison

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota

July 17, 2008


I had just begun to explore Theodore Roosevelt National Park in 2008 when I walked around a small butte and came across this American Bison scattered skeleton, picked clean of flesh and muscle.  The bones remained in a partial fashion for years after.



Photo of the Year 2007




Glacier above the Clouds in Africa!


Uhuru Peak

Mount Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania

November 8, 2007


This was not an easy photograph to take.  Five days were spent climbing up Mt. Kilimanjaro (19,340 feet)



How is Your Math?

For Children Ages 4-6 Years

Have Fun with Preschool Math!

Count the Baby Foxes!

Found in Dakota Region- Red Fox Page

What is New in 2024!

  • 2 photos added to Badlands page in Dakota Region tab- Porcupine 1, Black-tailed Prairie Dogs
  • 8 photos added to Dakota Raptors #2 page in Dakota Region tab- American Bald Eagles 3, Golden Eagles 4, Northern Harrier 1
  • 25 photos added to Dakota Waterbirds page in Dakota Region tab- Canada Geese 4, Snow Geese 6, Northern Pintails 2, Northern Pintails and Mallard 1, Greater White-fronted Geese 2, Common Goldeneyes 2, Green-winged Teal 1, Mallards 3, Ring-necked Duck 1, Hooded Mergansers 2, Redheads 1
  • 4 photos added to Dakota Songbirds #2 page in Dakota Region tab- Horned Lark 2, Red-winged blackbird 1, Black-billed Magpie 1
  • 1 photo added to Owls page in Dakota Region tab- Great Horned Owl 1
  • 8 photos added to Mountain Bluebird page in Dakota Region tab- Mountain Bluebirds 8
  • 7 photos added to Cedar Waxwing page in Dakota Region tab- Cedar Waxwings 7
  • 8 photos added to American Kestrel page in Dakota Region tab- American Kestrels 8

What is New in 2023!

  • 46,327 website visits January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023- 126.9 per day
  • 19,680 website visits January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023- 109.3 per day
  • 17 photos added to Gallery #2 page- Ring-necked Pheasant 1, American Kestrel 1, American Bald Eagle 1, Red-tailed Hawk and Red-winged Blackbird 1, Northern Lights 4, Mallard 1, Burrowing Owls 2, Eared Grebes 1, Cattle Egret 1, White-faced Ibis 1, Bighorn Sheep 1, Sandhill Crane 1, American Bald Eagle and Snow Goose 1
  • 29 photos added to Dakota Raptors #2 page in the Dakota Region tab, Northern Harriers 7, Rough-legged Hawk 2, American Bald Eagles 20, Red-tailed Hawk 2, Rough-legged Hawk (Dark Morph) 1
  • 6 photos added to Ring-necked Pheasant page in Dakota Region tab
  • 5 photos added to Red-tailed Hawk in Dakota Region tab
  • 11 photos added to Dakota Songbirds page in Dakota Region tab, Killdeer 1, Western Meadowlark 3, Horned Lark 1, American Restart 1, Brown Thrasher 1, Western Kingbird 1, Eastern Kingbird 2, Lazuli bunting 1, Yellow-headed Blackbird, White-crowned sparrows 2
  • 7 photos added to American Kestrels page in Dakota Region tab
  • 60 photos added to Dakota Waterbirds #2 page in Dakota Region tab- Common Goldeneyes 4, Northern Pintails 3, Cinnamon Teals 5, Buffleheads 1, Common Mergansers 3, Sandhill Cranes 2, Mallards 5, White-faced Ibis 7, Marbled Godwit 1, Greater Scaups 1, Buffleheads 1, Blue-winged Teals 1, Eared Grebes 4, Great Blue Herons 4, Snowy Egret 3, Black-crowned Night Heron 2, Green-winged Teals 2, Black Tern 1, American Avocet 1, Cattle Egrets 4, American White Pelicans 1, Wilson's snipe 1, Tundra Swans, Snow Geese 3, Hooded Merganser 1
  • 1 photo added to Grosbeak page in Dakota Region tab- Black-headed Grosbeak 1
  • 1 photo added to Woodpecker page in Dakota Region tab- Red-headed Woodpecker 1
  • 1 photo added to Crane page in Birds tab- Sandhill Cranes
  • 16 photos added to Long Lake National Wildlife page in National Parks tab
  • 29 photos added to Night Sky page in Dakota Reflections tab- Northern Lights 28, Orion Constellation 1
  • 1 photo added to Red Fox page in Dakota Region tab
  • 4 photos added to Owl page in Dakota Region tab
  • 4 photos added to Coyote page in Dakota Region tab
  • 2 photos added to Mountain Bluebird page in Dakota Region tab
  • 14 photos added to Badlands page in Dakota Region tab- Feral Horses 8, Black-tailed Prairie Dogs 1, American Bison 4, Porcupine 1
  • 1 photo added to Deer page in Dakota Region tab- Mule Deer 1
  • 10 photos added to Bighorn Sheep page in Dakota Region tab
  • 8 photos added to Hummingbird page in Birds tab- Ruby-throated Hummingbirds 5

What was New in 2022!

  • 96 photos added to Gallery II page
  • 32,430 visits to website (88.8 average visits per day) (range 13- 209) from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022
  • United States 15,452; Europe 4759; Asia 3369; Canada 507; Russia 1,828;  Southeast Asia 451; Western Asia 266; Australia New Zealand 212; Africa 101; South America 85 and Central America 85
  • 15 photos added to Dakota Night Sky page in the Dakota Region tab, Northern Lights 13, Lunar Eclipse 2
  • 62 photos added to Dakota Waterbirds #2 page in the Dakota Region tab, Snow Geese 1, Northern Pintails 1, Hooded Merganser 1, Great Blue Herons 9, Green-winged Teal 1, Blue-winged Teal 1, American Avocets 4, Willet 1, Wood Duck 1, Glossy with White-face Ibis 5, White-faced Ibis 6, American Bittern 1, American White Pelicans 2, Common Tern 2, Canada Geese 2, Western Grebes 10, Common Grackle 1, Red-winged Blackbird 1, Black-crowned Night Herons 5, Mallard 1, American Bitterns 2, Marbled Godwit 1, Lesser Yellowlegs 1, Killdeer 1
  • 35 photos added to Dakota Raptors #2 page in the Dakota Region tab, American Bald Eagles 4, Cooper's Hawk 1, Swainson's Hawks 8, Northern Harriers 17, Golden Eagle 1, Red-tailed Hawk 3, Sharp-shinned Hawk
  • 25 photos added to Dakota Songbirds #2 page in the Dakota Region tab, Horned Lark 1, Chipping Sparrows 2, Cedar Waxwings 2, Yellow Warblers 4, Western Meadowlark 4, Spotted Towhee 1, Orchard Orioles 2, White-breasted Nuthatch 1, Red-eyed Vireo 1, American Goldfinch 1, Yellow-billed Cuckoo 2, Barn Swallows 4, White-crowned Sparrow 1
  • 2 photos added to Prairie Dogs page in Dakota Region tab
  • 13 photos added to American Kestrel page in Dakota Region tab
  • 10 photos added to Mountain Bluebirds page in Dakota Region tab
  • 6 photos added to Elk page in Dakota Region tab
  • 1 photo added to Coyote page in Dakota Region tab
  • 2 photos added to Pronghorn page in Dakota Region tab
  • 4 photos added to Deer page in Dakota Region tab
  • 23 photos added to Red Fox page in Dakota Region tab
  • 15 photos added to Dakota Badlands page in Dakota Region tab- Feral Horses 6, Bullsnake 1, Desert Cottontail 1, Richardson's Ground Squirrel 1, American Bison 4, Dragonfly 1, Swallowtail 1, Autumn Colors 2
  • 2 photos added to Grosbeak page in Dakota Region tab
  • 4 photos added to Cedar Waxwings page in Dakota Region tab
  • 7 photos added to Owl page in Dakota Region tab- Burrowing Owls 6, Great Horned Owlets 1
  • 6 photos added to Lazuli Bunting page in Dakota Region tab
  • 172 photos added to Polar Bear/Arctic tab-Polar Bears 133, Arctic Fox 2, Northern Lights 25, Icebergs 5, Sunset 2, Landscapes 5
  • 8 Photos added to Books, Education and Events tab
  • 3 photos added to new Green Herons page in Bird tab
  • 1 photo added to new Brown Pelicans page in Bird tab
  • 1 photo added to Kingfisher page in Bird tab
  • 6 photos added to new Snowy Egrets page in Bird tab
  • 2 photos added to new Great Egrets page in Bird tab
  • 9 photos added to new Yellow-crowned Night Herons page in Bird tab
  • 4 photos added to new Wood Storks page in Bird tab
  • 17 photos added to new Tricolored Herons page in Bird tab
  • 14 photos added to new Little Blue Herons page in Bird tab
  • 9 photos added to new White Ibis page in Bird tab
  • 12 photos added to new American White Pelicans page in Bird tab
  • 18 photos added to new Ospreys page in Bird tab
  • 33 photos added to new Roseate Spoonbills page in Bird tab
  • 0 photos added to new Great Blue Herons page in Bird tab
  • 7 photos added to new Redish Egrets page in Bird tab
  • 2 photos added to new American Bald Eagles page in Bird tab
  • 11 photos added to Hummingbird page in Bird tab
  • 1 photo added to Woodpecker page in Bird tab 
  • 4 photos added to Florida page in States tab
  • 3 photos added to the Poopy photos tab
  • 43 photos added to the Tanzania page in the Africa tab
  • Arusha- Variable Sunbirds 8, Baglafetch Weaver 1, Dik Diks 1, Hunter's Sunbird 1, Purple Grenadier 1, Red-checked Cordonbleu 1, Spectacled Mousebirds 2, Spectacled Weaver 1
  • Arusha National Park- African Paradise-flycatcher 1, Baboon 1, Blue Monkeys 2, Black and White Colobuses 3, Common Buzzard 1, Greater Flamingos 1, Little Bee-eater 1, Masai Giraffes 2, Red Forest Duiker 1, Red-billed Teals, White-fronted Bee-eaters 3
  • Tarangire National Park- African Elephants 14, Black-faced Vervets 2, Impala 1, Liliac-breasted Rollers 5, Lions 9, Tawny Eagle 1, Sunset 1, African Fish Eagles 4, Common Dwarf Mongooses 1, Common Eland 1, Common Warthog 1, Egyptian Duck 1, Fischer's Lovebirds 1, Fork-tailed Drongo 1, Grey Heron 1, Magpie Shrike 1, Nile Monitor 1, Northern Fiscal Shrike 1, Northern White-crowned Shrike, Pied Kingfisher 1, Plains Zebras 1, Red-billed Hornbill 1, Red-necked Spurfowl 1, Reedbuck 1, Saddle-billed Stork 1, Southern Rock Python 1, Verreaux's Eagle Owl 1, Von der Decken's Hornbills 2, White-bellied Bustard 1, White-headed Buffalo-weaver 1, African Harrier-hawk 2, Grey Woodpecker 1, Masai Giraffes 1, Northern Red-billed Hornbill 1, Pearl-spotted Owlet 1, Red-and-white Barbet 1, Speke's Weaver 1
  • Ngorongoro Conservation Area- African Sacred Ibis 1, Black Rhinoceroses 6, Servals 10, African Buffalos 1, African Jacana 1, Augur Buzzard 1, Black-faced Vervet Monkey 1, Common Warthogs 1, Eastern African Black-backed Jackals 2, Grey Crowned Cranes 1, Grey Heron 1, Hippopotami 10, Hyena 2, Lions 8, Yellow-billed Kite 1, Caracal 6, Greater Flamingos 2
  • Serengeti National Park- Agama Lizard 1, Cheetahs 18, Dark Chanting Goshawk 1, Fischer's Lovebird 1, Grey-backed Fiscal 1, Lions 29, Northern White-crowned Shrike 1, Secretarybirds 3, Thomson's Gazelles 3, Yellow-billed Oxpecker 1, Sunset 1, African Elephants 6, Leopards 18, Lilac-breasted Rollers 8, Little Kestrels 2, Wildebeests 12, Banded Mongooses 1, Saddle-billed Stork 1, White-browed Coucal 1, Pied Kingfisher 4, Grey-headed Kingfisher 1, Topi 2, Waterbuck 1, Ostrich 1, Masai Giraffes 2, Nile Crocodile 2, Plains Zebras 6, Yellow-billed Stork 1, Bateleur Eagles 1, Black-backed Jackals 7, Dik-diks 1, Little Bee-eaters 6, Martial Eagle 1, Oribi 1, Rufous-crowned Roller 1, Yellow-throated Longclaw 1, African Fish Eagles 2
  • Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park- Purple-chested Sunbirds 2, Red-chested Sunbirds 3, Three-horned Chameleons 2, Mountain Gorillas 112
  • 5 presentations to 3rd grade students (2 in December for 2022-23 academic year)

What was New in 2021!

  • 118 photos added to Gallery I page
  • 54 photos added to Gallery II page
  • 33,369 visits to website (91.4 average visits per day) (range 42- 212) from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021
  • 143 photos added to Dakota Raptors page (American Bald Eagle 51, Rough-legged Hawk 1, Red-tailed Hawk 5, Golden Eagle 21, Northern Harrier 25, American Kestrel 4, Loggerhead Shrike 28, Swainson's Hawk 6, Prairie Falcon 3, Osprey 4)
  • 193 photos to Dakota Waterbirds page (Canada Geese 20, Snow Geese 18, Great Blue Heron 30, Great Egret 24, Hooded Mergansers 19, Marbled Godwits 11, Wood Ducks 21, Green-wing Teals 3, American Avocet 14, Short-billed Dowitcher 2, Blue-winged Teal 1, Cattle Egret 1, Soitary Sandpiper 1, Common Terns 2, Willet 2, Killdeer 1, Eared Grebe 3, Wilson's Phalarope 4, Sanderling 1, American White Pelicans 6, Black-crowned Night-heron 3, White-faced Ibis 2, Franklin's Gull 1, Wilson's Snipes 1, Greater White-fronted Geese 1)
  • 114 photos to Dakota Songbirds (White-breast Nuthatch 5, Pine Siskin 1, American Crow 1, House Finch 1, 23 Cedar Waxwing, Black-capped Chickadee 4, Red-breasted Nuthatch 2, Horned Lark 3, Western Meadowlark 14, Black-billed Magpie 4, Say's Phoebe 2, White-crowned Sparrow 1, Tree Swallow 1, Yellow Warbler 13, Lark Sparrow 3, Spotted Towhee 3, Field Sparrow 1, Black-headed Grosbeak 3, Blue Jay 5, Eastern Kingbird 5, American Goldfinch 2, Brown Thrasher 2, Lazuli Bunting 5, Western Kingbird 1, Tree Swallow 1, Yellow-breasted Chat 2, Cliff Swallow 2, Willow Flycatcher 3, Upland Sandpiper 2, Chipping Sparrow 1, Field Sparrow 1, Harris's Sparrow)
  • 37 photos in Woodpecker page in Dakota Region tab (Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1, Downy Woodpecker 3, 33 Red-headed Woodpecker)
  • 36 photos in Cedar Waxwing page in Dakota Region tab
  • 8 photos in Elk page, 24 to Dakota Region Page, 1 to Pronghorn page
  • 71 in Mountain Bluebirds page, 1 in Owl page, 4 in Pheasant page
  • 32 in Crane page (32 Whooping Cranes) in Bird tab
  • 2 in Poopy Pictures page
  • 15 photos added to Coyote page in Dakota Region tab
  • 11 photos of Feral Horses in Dakota Badlands page in Dakota Region tab
  • 7 American Bison photos added to Dakota Badlands page in Dakota Region tab
  • 3 Prairie Rose photos added to Dakota Badlands page in Dakota Region tab
  • 7 Least Chipmunk, 1 Rainbow, 1 Storm Cloud, 5 Sunrise, 1 Porcupine photos added to Dakota Badlands page in Dakota Region tab
  • 12 Black Bear photos added to Bear page and Yellowstone page in Nationals Parks tab
  • 12 Grizzly Bear photos added to Bear page and Yellowstone page in Nationals Parks tab
  • 12 Deer photos to Deer page in Dakota Region tab
  • 51 photos to New Loggerhead Shrike page in Dakota Region tab
  • 49 photos added to new Red-tailed Hawk page in Dakota Region tab
  • 28 photos added to new Lazuli Bunting page in Dakota Region tab
  • 13 photos added to American Kestrel page in Dakota Region tab
  • 42 photos addded to Red Fox page in Dakota Region tab
  • 24 photos in new Kingbirds page
  • 24 photos added to Hummingbird page in Bird tab
  • 17 photos added to Kingfisher page in Bird tab
  • 24 photos to New Autumn Colors page in Dakota Region tab
  • 101 photos added to Yellowstone National Park page in National Parks tab
  • 54 photos to Subarctic page- 3 Gray Wolf, 34 Polar Bear, 3 Snowy Owl, 1 Spurce Grouse, 6 Willow Ptarmigan, 2 Canada Jay, Hudson Bay Squirrel 1, Red Fox 2, Sun Dogs 1, Aurora Borealis 1
  • 3 Presentations to 3rd grade classes in Bismarck, North Dakota

What was New in 2020!


  • June 30, 2020 Information on initiative in conservation- The Stephen L McDonough Family Wildlife Conservation Fund in association with the Conservation Centers for Species Survival (C2S2)- 3 Programs funded
  • 177 photos added to Gallery page
  • 2 Presentations to 3- 3rd grade classes
  • 16 Moose photographs added to Yellowstone page in National Parks tab- total 36 photos to Yellowstone page
  • 5 Ermine photos added to Yellowstone page (first weasel-like photos)
  • Major additions to Dakota Region tab- 97 Dakota Raptors, 135 Dakota Songbirds, 315 Dakota Waterbirds photos, 122 Red Foxes, 8 Sharp-tailed Grouse, 114 Owls, 27 Beavers, 23 Mountain Bluebirds, 21 Black-tailed Prairie Dogs, 141 American Kestrels  
  • 26 Feral Horse photos added to Badlands page in Dakota Region tab along with 10 Muskrat, 2 Moose, 4 Least Chipmunk and 6 American Bison
  • First photographs of Blue Grosbeak in North Dakota!
  • First photographs of Indigo Bunting in North Dakota!
  • Beaver Page added in Dakota Region with 19 photos on 4/20/20- 8 on 4/26/20
  • Watch the Babies Grow Up! 108 Great Horned Owl nest photos!!  Please see Owl page in Dakota Region tab!
  • Baby Fox photos- first since 2017- 5 dens photographed in 2020- 114 photos please see Red Foxes in Dakota Region!
  • New Page of American Kestrel photos (141) in Dakota Region- see Baby Kestrels!!
  • New Page of Night Sky added to Dakota Region tab on 7/19/20- 17 photos!
  • 8/18/20 Ruby-throated Hummingbird photos added to Hummingbird page in Dakota Region tab (22)
  • Completed Nature 2- a 111 page nature book
  • 18,685 visits to website- an average of 103.8 visits a day (range 53- 281) from January 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020
  • 35,000 visits to website- an average of 95.9 visits a day (range 48- 281) from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020


What was New in 2019!


  • 46 photos added to Gallery page
  • 30,266 visits to website- an average of 83 visits a day (range 22- 293) from the following areas: United States- 18,067; Canada- 295; Central America- 40; South American- 144; Europe- 3768; Russia- 342; Asia- 2054; Africa- 76; Southeast Asia- 131 and New Zealand/Australia- 180 
  • Now Here!  5 new children's books and one Nature Book!
  • "Singing to His Babies" Mountain Bluebird photo selected by the Theodore Roosevelt Nature History Association in the 2020 Theodore Roosevelt National Park Calendar for the Month of May 2020
  • In Progress- photographs from the world's largest wetlands- The Pantanal! Including Jaguar (29) and Giant River Otter (20) photos, flying primates, reptiles and many birds including the rarely seen Agami Heron and 8 photos of the Sunbittern- one of the most beautiful birds in the world!
  • Baby Grebes!  25 photos of Baby Western Grebes (Dakota Region- Waterbirds)
  • Count the Baby Foxes!- Updated photos for Red Fox (Dakota Region- Red Fox)
  • Sharp-tailed photos (8) added (Dakota Region- Sharp-tailed Grouse)
  • Baby Mountain Bluebird photos (7)! (Dakota Region- Mountain Bluebirds)
  • Spring Yellowstone photographs (88) including baby Sandhill Cranes; Bison-Crane confrontation; Badger-Badger fight, Badger hunt, Grizzly Bear nursing; my first Black Bear photos; "Red Dog" Bison
  • Mountain Bluebird photographs (8) added showing Nest Building (Dakota Region- Mountain Bluebirds)
  • Whooping Crane photographs added (8) including take off! (Bird page- Cranes)
  • Sandhill Crane photographs added (35) including Bison versus Crane! (Bird page- Cranes)
  • American Badger photographs added (15)- Yellowstone page under National Parks tab
  • Presentations to 5- 4th grade classes and to 3- 3rd grade classes and to 1- 5th grade class
  • Expanded photos (46)- winter Yellowstone National Park- including a long distance view of a wolf pack attack on elk.
  • New Page - India page (153) added under Asia tab with 153 photographs including 36 mammal photos (Greater one-horned rhinos (5), Tigers (7), Asian Elephants (8), Smooth-coated otters (3)); 4 reptile photos and 113 bird photos.
  • Changes to home page- "Do you know?" "Photo of the Day" "Photo of the Month"
  • Website Visits- January 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019- 16,588


What was New in 2018!


  • 28 photos added to Gallery page
  • New page- Mountain Bluebirds in Dakota Region
  • New page- Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge in National Parks and Refuges
  • Expanded photos- Denali National Park
  • Expanded photos and information- Dakota Raptors, Elk and Coyotes in Dakota Region
  • Porcupine photograph selected for Theodore Roosevelt National Park 2019 Calendar 
  • Featured in KXMB "Someone you should know"
  • Presentations to 6- 4th grade classes and 2- 3rd grade classes and one community presentation to children
  • 18,692 website visits- 51 per day


What was New in 2017!

  • Presentations to 4- 4th grade classes and 2- 3rd grade classes and one community presentation to children
  • Giant Panda photographs from China added
  • 18 Photographs entered on Gallery Page
  • 25,559 website visits- 70 visits per day


What was New in 2016!

  • 7 photographs added to Gallery Page
  • Red Fox photos; Yellowstone and Denali photographs added
  • 9,162 website visits- 25 visits per day
  • Photos of the Month- September 2016 Mule Deer "Best Friends"


What was New in 2015!

Website established on October 6, 2015

  • 27 Photographs added to Gallery Page
  • Pages established for Tanzania (2007) Denali (2009) Peru (2010) Katmai (2010) Polar Bears (2011) Indonesia (2012) Iceland (2013) Patagonia (2013) Indonesia (2013) Belize (2014) Antarctica (2014) Florida (2014) Costa Rica (2015) Katmai (2015) Ecuador (2015)
  • 705 website visits- 9 visits per day



Test Your Knowledge

&

Enjoy these Photographs of Birds, Mammals and Landscapes in the Northern Plains and

Our Magnificent World



Do you know?


Female polar bears in the Hudson Bay area spend remarkable periods of time fasting, the longest known of any mammal species. This fasting period before denning and in dens averages about 180 to 186 days. In Hudson Bay, pregnant females can successfully fast for as long as 240 days.


Mom and Babe in Front of Home (Snow Den)!


Polar Bears

Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada

Photo of the Day- March 2, 2022

Photo of the Month- March 2022

Photo of the Year- 2022

Conservation Status- Vulnerable



Do you know?


Polar bears can smell seals from 20 miles away and can smell seal dens 3 feet or 1 meter beneath ice.  Polar bear diets are changing with global warming and shifting from reliance on seals to adding other sources of food to their diets.


Polar Bear attack on a Seal Den!


Polar Bear

Frozen Arctic Ocean, near Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada

Photo of the Day- April 9, 2022


Conservation Status- Vulnerable


https://www.polarbear-world.com/how-far-can-polar-bears-smell/

https://wildlife.org/polar-bear-diets-reveal-a-changing-arctic/#:~:text=That%27s%20particularly%20important%20for%20polar,harp%20seals%20(Pagophilus%20groenlandicus).




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The Brown Bear Mom is One on the Most Dedicated Mammal Moms and will Nurse Her Cubs for 2 to 3 Years

Shown with One of Her Four Cubs

Photographed in Katmai National Park, Alaska

Conservation Status- Least Concern



Do you know?

 Four Brown Bear Cubs in a Litter is Uncommon

Photographed in Katmai National Park, Alaska

Conservation Status- Least Concern


Do you know?

The Polar Bear is the Largest Bear and Very Threatened by Climate Change

Photograhed near Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada

Conservation Status- Vulnerable


Do you know?

The Giant Panda eats Bamboo- a Plant that Few Other Animals Eat!

For more information- please see Giant Panda page  

Photograhed in Chengdu, China

Conservation Status- Vulnerable



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There are more Tigers in Captivity than in the Wild but This is Not One of Them!


This 10-month-old Bengal Tiger was photographed in Bandhavgarh National Park in India in March 2019.  More tiger photographs and information found in India page under Asia section 

Conservation Status- Endangered


Do you know?

There were fewer than 200 Indian Rhinos (also called Greater One-horned Rhinoceros) 100 years ago but now there are more than 3000.


The Government of India and many conservation organizations such as the International Rino Foundation have led the Rhino recovery.

This Greater One-horned Rhino Mom and her Calf were photographed in Kariranga Nationa Park in India in March 2019

 More Rhino photographs and information found in India page under Asia section 

Conservation Status- Vulnerable



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Asian Elephants form Lifelong Friendships and can Live for Decades in the Same Family Group!


One expression of love is for an Asian Elephant to hold another's tail with their trunk as this young elephant is doing to a baby sibling or cousin.

These Asian Elephants siblings or cousins were photographed in Kariranga Nationa Park in India in March 2019

 More Asian Elephant photographs and information found in India page under Asia section 

Conservation Status- Endangered



Do you know?

The Three-toed Sloth is the Slowest Mammal in the World!

They travel 0.003 miles per hour- only 100 feet during the day!!

Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth Photographed in Costa Rica

Conservation Status- Least Concern



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The Cheetah is the Fastest Land Animal with speed up to 70 mph!

Photographed at White Oak Conservation Center Yulee, Florida

Conservation Status- Vulnerable



Do you know?


The cheetah feeds on small- to medium-sized prey, mostly weighing under 40 kg (88 lb), and prefers medium-sized ungulates such as impala, springbok and Thomson's gazelles. The cheetah typically stalks its prey to within 60–70 m (200–230 ft), charges towards it.  After a gestation of nearly three months, a litter of typically three or four cubs is born. Cheetah cubs are highly vulnerable to predation by other large carnivores such as hyenas and lions. They are weaned at around four months and are independent by around 20 months of age.


Conservation Status- Vulnerable


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheetah



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The Thomson's Gazelle is the fourth fastest land animal after the Cheetah, Pronghorn and Springbok.  Thomson's Gazelles are sometimes called Tommies and can run as fast as 50 mph. 


In the wild, Thomson's gazelles can live 10–15 years. Their major predators are cheetahs, which are able to attain higher speeds, but gazelles can outlast them in long chases and are able to make turns more quickly.


Conservation Status- Least Concern



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Sharp-tailed Grouse will Gather in the Spring at Leks to Dance and Select Mates

Photograhed at Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Burleigh County North Dakota

Conservation Status- Least Concern



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The Western Meadowlark is the state bird of six states: Montana, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wyoming.

Western Meadowlark and Sharp-tailed Grouse

Photographed at Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge North Dakota

Conservation Status- Least Concern



Do you know?

The Solar Eclipse Totality

Was Watched in Person or Electronically by 215 Million People in United States

Corona photographed in Southeast Wyoming

August 21, 2017



Do you know?

 Total solar eclipses are rare events. Although they occur somewhere on Earth every 18 months on average, it is estimated that they recur at any given place only once every 360 to 410 years, on average.

Diamond Ring and Solar Prominence photgraphed in Southeast Wyoming

August 21, 2017



Do you know?

There were only 15 Whooping Cranes Alive in the 1940s!

Photographed in Burleigh County, North Dakota April 19, 2019

Conservation Status- Endangered


Do you know?

The Red-tailed Hawk can be Seen from Alaska to Panama

Photographed in Morton County, North Dakota April 19, 2019

Conservation Status- Least Concerned



Do you know?

Mule Deer Fawns will Stay with Their Mom for One Year

This Mule Deer Mom and Her Two Fawns were photographed in

Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Dakota

Conservation Status- Least Concern


Photo of the Day- September 20, 2016

Photo of the Month- September 2016



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Guanocos have Four Times as Many Red Blood Cells as Humans which Allows Them to Graze at 13,000 feet (4000 meters)!

These Guanocos were photographed before The Three Towers in

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Conservation Status- Least Concern



Do you know?

The King Penguin is the 2nd Largest Penguin (after Emporer Penguins)!

These King Penguins Mom and Baby were photographed at

South Georgia

Conservation Status- Least Concern



Do you know?

The Gentoo Penguin is the Fastest Swimming in Water Penguin and can Reach Speed of 22 mph (386 km/h)

This Gentoo Penguin was photographed at 

Falkland Islands

Conservation Status- Least Concern



Do you know?

Roseate Spoonbills gets Their Pink Color from the Crustaceans that They Eat (containing pigments called carotenoids) 

These Roseate Spoonbills were photographed in 

St. Augustine, Florida

Conservation Status- Least Concern



Do you know?

The Badger can Dig Faster than any Animal in the World!  

This American Badger was photographed in 

Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Dakota

Conservation Status- Least Concern



Do You Know?

Birds can Talk to Their Babies before They are Born!


There is emerging evidence that baby chicks can hear their parents while still in the egg!  Canada Geese are fierce protectors of their nest and babies.  This photograph was taken at Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge from my car.  Mom may have been saying "Don't worry babies, I won't let him come close."  I stayed away and used a telephoto lens to capture the conversation.

Conservation Status- Least Concern


https://www.allaboutbirds.org/baby-birds-learn-calls-from-their-mothers-while-still-in-the-egg/




Do You Know?

Female Mountain Bluebirds are the nest builders.  


Males sometimes enact a kind of symbolic nest-building—miming the act of bringing nesting material to the cavity, but actually carrying nothing, or else dropping their burdens en route. The female builds the insulated nest by herself, usually working hardest in the early morning. She entirely fills the cavity floor with coarse, dry grass stems and other vegetation, hollowing out a cup just large enough to allow her to cover her eggs snugly, with a maximum interior diameter of about 2 inches. The cup is usually greater than 2 inches deep, and placed as far as possible from the entrance hole. Cavity size determines the nest’s exact external dimensions. The female lines the cup with finer plant material, such as fine grass stems and narrow strips of soft bark, and also in some cases with wool or feathers. The whole process can take several days to more than a week. Mountain Bluebirds often reuse nest cavities within and between breeding seasons, and accumulating nesting material can pile up to the level of the entrance hole.

Conservation Status- Least Concern


https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Bluebird/lifehistory


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Dad Mountain Bluebird stand Guard as Mom builds the nest


Athough female Mountain Bluebirds are the nest builders, her mate stands guard and make sure the coast is clear as she flies to the nest.  He often signs to her and calls her to the nest.  Both males and females will fiercely defend the nest.  The female will stay on the eggs for 14 days.  Once born, the babies will stay in the nest for 18-21 days.


Conservation Status- Least Concern



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Sandhill Crane Chicks are Born Ready to Go (Precocial)


The chicks are precocial; they hatch covered in down, with their eyes open, and able to leave the nest within a day. The parents brood the chicks for up to three weeks after hatching, feeding them intensively for the first few weeks, then gradually less frequently until they reach independence at 9 to 10 months old.  The chicks remain with their parents until one to two months before the parents lay the next clutch of eggs the following year, remaining with them 10–12 months. After leaving their parents, the chicks form nomadic flocks with other juveniles and nonbreeders. They remain in these flocks until they form breeding pairs at between two and seven years old.


Note: Although able to walk on the first day, the baby on the right had trouble navigating deep bison mud holes and tripped.


Conservation Status- Least Concern


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandhill_crane


Do you know that Jaguars are the Third Largest Cat?


How Big are the Big Cats?  


  • Tiger- male and female tigers weigh 100–306 kg (220–675 pounds) and 75–167 kg (165–368 lb) respectively
  • Lion- male and female lions typically weigh 150–249.5 kg (331–550 lb) and 110–182 kg (243–401 lb) respectively
  • Jaguar- weighs normally in the range of 56–96 kg (123–212 lb). Exceptionally big males have been recorded to weigh as much as 158 kg (348 lb). The smallest females weigh about 36 kg (79 lb). Females are typically 10–20 percent smaller than males.
  • Leopard- males weigh 37–90 kg (82–198 lb), females may weigh 28–60 kg (62–132 lb)
  • Snow Leopard- usually weigh 22 to 55 kg (49 to 121 lb), with an exceptional specimen reaching 75 kg (165 lb)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_cat


Jaguar conservation status- Near Threatened 15,000 in the wild



Why is the Giant River Otter called the "River Wolf" (Lobo del Rio in Spanish)


  1. The Giant River Otter is a fierce hunter and apex predator like the Wolf
  2. Giant River Otters live in groups (called Holts) while Wolves live in Packs
  3. Both Giant River Otters and Wolves hunt together in groups
  4. Both Giant River Otters and Wolves have sharp teeth and claws
  5. Giant River Otter Holts consist on a monogamous pair and their offspring as does a Wolf Pack
  6. Baby Otters are called pups as are Baby Wolves
  7. Both Giant River Otters and Wolves dig dens where they have their babies
  8. Both Giant River Otters and Wolves establish and defend their territories


Giant River Otter conservation status- Endangered 5,000 in the wild




Do you know?


Red auroras are comparatively less frequent and are usually associated with intense solar activity. They occur when solar particles react with oxygen at higher altitudes, generally around 180 to 250 mile. At this height, oxygen is less concentrated and is excited at a higher frequency or wavelength, making reds visible.


Red Oval!


Intense Northern Lights and Oxygen Molecules at High Altitudes


Northern Lights

Burleigh County, North Dakota


Photo of the Day- December 1, 2023



Photos of the Month



Love!


Brown Bear #402 Mom and Cubs

Katmai National Park


Photo of the Day- July 25, 2015

Photo of the Month- July 2015


402, a well known adult female, returned to Brooks River yesterday with a litter of not one, not two, not three, but FOUR spring cubs. Litter size for female brown bears in the Katmai region averages 2-3, so a litter of four cubs is large. It isn’t unprecedented, however. Over the past ten years, we know of four bears, including 402, at Brooks River have had litters of four spring cubs.

  • 236 Milkshake in 2003
  • 216 Marilyn in 2005
  • 236 Milkshake in 2010
  • 875 in 2010
  • 402 in 2015


https://www.nps.gov/katm/blogs/402-returns-with-four-cubs.htm



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