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Double-Crested Cormorant surveying Prevost Harbor
Double-Crested Cormorant chatting with his friends the Harlequin Ducks.
A Madrone in full bloom at Prevost Harbor.
Arctic Terns in Thomas Bay.
Taking a little rest from their 12,000 mile migration from wintering in the Antarctic to their nesting grounds in the Arctic.
These are the birds Franny followed from Greenland to Antarctica in the novel Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy.
Bog Laurel. (top, right)
Western Bunchberry, a member of the Dogwood Family. (bottom, right)
Lupine with an Orange-Belted Bumblebee.
Humpback Whales lunge and bubble-net feeding in Chatham Strait.
Dall's Porpoise racing along racing along the bow of Dog Star.
Common Murres having a family squabble.
Harlequin Ducks are very showy.
Brown Bears on Baronoff Island. Notice the large hump that distinguishes them from Black Bears.
In the spring, before the salmon start retuning to the streams, their diet is mostly sedges, skunk cabbage root and shellfish scavenged from under rocks at low tide.
Because you can't have too many bear pictures.
Devil's Club. Very spiky--don't grab!
Devil's Matchstick, a small lichen, you can touch.
Cool Nature Art photos. Nature is very photogenic.