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Rough Knob Tailed Gecko cleaning his eye. Copyright © Bullock Photos – www.bullockphotos.com
The jaguar is a near threatened species and its numbers are declining. Threats include habitat loss and fragmentation. While international trade in jaguars or their parts is prohibited, the cat is still regularly killed by humans, particularly in conflicts with ranchers and farmers in South America. Although reduced, its range remains large; given its historical distribution, the jaguar has featured prominently in the mythology of numerous indigenous American cultures, including that of the Maya and Aztec. / (from Wikipedia) /
It took me a long time to get this shot of a White Breasted Kingfisher, and a fish!!! / I hope you like it. / / (Bharatpur National Park – India) / / >< / / / / / /
Honey (the cheetah) on a termite mound. / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Juvenile Amur Leopard “Milena” surveys her realm from a comfy high spot. Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, England.
A Jaguar getting some rest / /
Spotted this view of a zebra at Adelaide Zoo and just couldn’t resist capturing it :) Top 10 place in The ‘Bottom’ Line challenge, October 2009 Top 10 place in the Buyers R Us… group challenge Featured in LMAO ART – Your Funniest Work March 2009 Featured in Photography 101 February 2009 Also available as a T-shirt Stripes Buyer’s Booth Photo (Model is my wonderful husband!) /
a set of 3 paintings / Original size 100×100 cm. / the other paintings Details /
Went to the Native American Pow Wow over the weekend and this hawk was part of the closing ceremony.
I have finally decided to make a T-Shirt from my image Stripes Top10 place in I want that shirt! challenge Featured in Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge January 2009 See the image here Also available as a Greeting Card Stripes Buyer’s Booth Photo (Model is my wonderful husband!) /
The aye aye is a lemur found in Madagascar. Like all lemurs it is nocturnal, which accounts for its huge moony eyes. This one is carrying the moon between its long claws ( which help in digging out insects from trees).
White cat in night
Rough Knob Tail Gecko, or Nephurus Amyae. Canon 50D, 85mm. Sydney Wildlife World, Darling Harbour. Available Large :)
My little squirrel friend, I call him Oliver Twist…begging for his morning breakfast at my patio door. Picture / Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D40 / Shutter Speed: 10/1250 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 175 mm / ISO Speed: 900 ___ Featured in the Following: / Squirrels & Chipmunks / Michigan Outdoors / Nikon D40 Users Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Put On A Happy Face” – Challenge Winner #1 – Oct. 2009 / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Who You Lookin At?” – Top 10 (#3) – Oct. 2009 / All Soft and Cuddlies !! – September Avatar Challenge – Challenge Winner (#1) Aug 2009 / The Beginner’s Corner – “That One Great Shot” – Top 10 (#5)
Sorry… more Ring-Tailed Lemurs (lemur catta), but they are the best models in the world – even better than Meerkats. Amazing what good use these guys’ stripey tails can be put to! ;o) Canon EOS 5D Mk II with Canon EF 70-200mm IS f/4 L / ISO 250 / 1/500 / f5.6 / 144mm
Featured in Eye Contact August 13, 2009. / Top Ten in the “The Bird of Prey Challenge” in Eye Contact August 12, 2009. / Featured in Accentuate the Eyes July 31, 2009. / Featured in Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland July 26, 2009. / Featured in Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free July 25, 2009. Another of the wonderful creatures being mended and kept healthy by the good people at the Lathrop E. Smith Environmental Education Center near Olney, Maryland. Once back on his feet … er … wings … out into the wild he’ll go!! I love to hear them calling outside my house!! Based on the full size images that I have of him, I believe this to be a red-tailed hawk. From Wikipedia: “The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a medium-sized bird of prey, one of three species colloquially known in the United States as the “chickenhawk,” though it rarely preys on chickens. It breeds throughout most of North America, from western Alaska and northern Canada to as far south as Panama and the West Indies, and is one of the most common buteos in North America. There are fourteen recognized subspecies, which vary in appearance and range. It is one of the largest members of the genus Buteo in North America, typically weighing from 690 to 1600 grams (1.5 to 3.5 pounds) and measuring 45–65 cm (18 to 26 in) in length, with a wingspan from 110 to 145 cm (43 to 57 in). The Red-tailed Hawk displays sexual dimorphism in size, with females averaging about 25% heavier than males. / The Red-tailed Hawk occupies a wide range of habitats and altitudes, including deserts, grasslands, coniferous and deciduous forests, tropical rainforests, agricultural fields and urban areas. It lives throughout the North American continent, except in areas of unbroken forest or the high arctic. It is legally protected in Canada, Mexico and the United States by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. / Because they are so common and easily trained as capable hunters, the majority of hawks captured for falconry in the United States are Red-tails. Falconers are permitted to take only hawks in their first year. Adults, which may be bred, are not permitted to be taken for falconry. Falconers prefer to train first year hawks, which have not been locked into uncooperative adult behaviors. / The Red-tailed Hawk also has significance in Native American culture. Its feathers are considered sacred by some tribes, and are used in religious ceremonies.” Image taken with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens on June 10, 2009. Cropped and layered with texture from CGTextures
Otters have long, slim bodies and relatively short limbs, with webbed paws. Most have sharp claws on their feet, and all have long muscular tails. They have a very soft underfur which is protected by their outer layer of long guard hair. This traps a layer of air, and keeps them dry and warm under water. Most otters have fish as the primary item in their diet, supplemented by frogs, crayfish and crabs. Some are expert at opening shellfish, and others will take any available small mammals or birds. Otters are playful animals, for example sliding repeatedly down snowy slopes, apparently from sheer enjoyment. Click on Magazines above ! I will donate 100% of proceeds from the sales of this image to the: “WSPA” “Otter-ly cute ! .........” was featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature” group …
Ring-Tailed Lemur (lemur catta) in one of their favourite poses. The background had to be replaced – hope the Zen swirl works! ;o) Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF 70-200mm L IS f/4
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