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  • Cardinal
    by Vonnie Murfin

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Sold as a mounted print to a mystery buyer! /

  • Red, Red, Robin Redbreast
    by John Barratt

    US$3.36–US$89.68

    This is technically a Scarlet Robin, though it is often referred to as (the Australian) Robin Redbreast. This image was take on the Great Alpine Rd near Mt.Hotham at the start of the Razorback. It shows a beautiful Red Robin atop a red snow pole. / ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • Mountain peak
    by Bluetiger

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    These birds are magnificent on their own, but if your lucky enough to get a breath taking back ground, all the better!

  • GENTOO PENGUINS COMING HOME
    by underdoc

    US$3.79–US$101.08

    A GROUP OF GENTOO PENGUINS COMING ASHORE ON PETERMAN ISLAND IN THE ANTARCTIC PENINSULAR. THEY ARE RETURNING WITH FULL CROPS AND WILL NOW TRUDGE UP THE CLIFFS TO FEED THEIR YOUNG.

  • Snow White
    by Marina Ribeiro

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • New Hope
    by WanderingSoulArt

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Because we all fail down, because hope is always near our shoulder. My gallery is Copyright © Wandering Soul. All rights reserved. / All the materials contained in my gallery may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Please read the Etiquette Policy and respect it! / Modifying, tubing, cropping, using it for letters or stationeries, layouts, backgrounds, stock, copyrighting, stealing my work is not only against the law but unethical. / Altaring or using without express written permission is stealing. View More ART here!

  • Winter Wonders
    by GailDouglas

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    I took this picture right after a heavy snowfall, this liitle fellow was taking refuge in my Bluespruce.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of an Adelie Penguin on Penguin Island, Antartic Peninsula.

  • Snow Owl
    by Jeffrey Palm

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    This wonderfully cooperative Snow Owl was kind enough to sit still for a few moments while I took his photo!! I cant believe i captured him with his eyes open!! So happy about that! This was taken in Hamilton Canada. / Nikon D50 / 70-300 mm /

  • winter male cardinal
    by John Radosevich

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    a male northern cardinal sits out a snow storm in a pine tree, shot taken in winter of 2007. /

  • looking good in white
    by Christopher Ewing

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    this guy has been a fav of many since the day i took this shot, and yes he does look great printed! he’s a cardinal that lives around my home, this was taken a couple of winter’s ago (2005), he’s sired at least 5 nests of eggs since then, bringing his kids around

  • Peregrin Falcon
    by Lucindawind

    US$3.56–US$29.69

    that was nice of him to fly by me as I sat on a mountain top :) hes so beautiful .. Im quite happy with this one :) taken in British Columbia up a 2800 foot mountain thanks to everyone that commented on my photos yesterday . I appreciate it a lot

  • Lesser Snow Goose Goslings
    by AARDVARK

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of a Gentoo Penguin taken during a snow storm on Curville Island Antarctic Peninsula. The Gentoo Penguin is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red list of Threatened Species Melting sea ice and overfishing have triggered a dangerously rapid decline in penguin populations on the Antarctic peninsula – a direct result of global warming, warns a new report from the WWF. Temperatures on the frozen continent are rising five times faster than the global average due to the unprecedented rate of climate change, pushing four species perilously close to extinction. Warmer temperatures are forcing penguins to raise their young on increasingly thinner and more precarious ice floes, while stronger winds mean many eggs and chicks are being blown away from their parents before they are able to survive on their own. The gentoo, chinstrap and adélie – along with the emperor, the largest penguin species in the world – are now struggling to survive as melting sea ice destroys nesting sites and reduces vital food sources, such as krill.

  • A Little Kindness
    by Bessie Ho

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    More designs =) on my website www.freewebs.com/bessieho

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of Chinstrap Penguins taken on the Antartic Peninsula. /

  • Wintersong
    by myoriginalsin

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Tree & background / Model / Texture / Birds brush If you like this, please check out: / / /

  • Condor
    by Walter Quirtmair

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    A Condor flys over glacier Perito Moreno, Patagonia, Argentina. / . / Sold as poster to an unknown buyer. / . / . / Under the Top Ten of the challenge Latin America 2009 Calendar #1 / . / .

  • Bright On White
    by bobbymcleod

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    these phesant are indigenous to korea and i was lucky to get a shot of this guy as they are easily spooked and don’t stand still for long Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • A Cardinal outside my window last winter,

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of Gentoo Penguins taken, with light snow falling, on Curville Island Antarctic Peninsula. The Gentoo Penguin is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red list of Threatened Species Melting sea ice and overfishing have triggered a dangerously rapid decline in penguin populations on the Antarctic peninsula – a direct result of global warming, warns a new report from the WWF. Temperatures on the frozen continent are rising five times faster than the global average due to the unprecedented rate of climate change, pushing four species perilously close to extinction. Warmer temperatures are forcing penguins to raise their young on increasingly thinner and more precarious ice floes, while stronger winds mean many eggs and chicks are being blown away from their parents before they are able to survive on their own. The gentoo, chinstrap and adélie – along with the emperor, the largest penguin species in the world – are now struggling to survive as melting sea ice destroys nesting sites and reduces vital food sources, such as krill.

  • Ibises in Snow?
    by OrphieG

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    American White Ibis, Eudocimus albus is a species of wading bird of the ibis family Threskiornithidae which occurs from the mid-Atlantic coast of the United States south through most of the New World tropics. / Coloration of a juvenile American White Ibis. It occurs in marshy wetlands and pools near the coast. It also occurs on mowed grass, lawns, and has become common in some city parks, where it can be found feeding alone or with other Ibis. It builds a stick nest in trees, bushes, or over water, and 2 to 5 eggs are typically laid. White ibises are monogamous and colonial, usually nesting in mixed colonies with other wading species. This ibis feeds by probing with its long, downcurved beak. Its diet consists of various fish, frogs and other water creatures, as well as insects and small reptiles. Adults are 65 cm long with a 95 cm wingspan. They have all-white plumage except for black wingtips (visible in flight) and reddish bills and legs. The red bill blends into the face of breeding birds; non-breeding birds show a pink to red face. Juveniles are largely brown with duller bare parts; they are distinguished from the Glossy and White-faced Ibises by white underparts and rumps. Over all both sexes look alike. Like the other species of ibis, the White Ibis flies with neck and legs outstretched, often in long, loose lines. The song of the male is an advertising hunk-hunk-hunk-hunk. The female squeals. When feeding, the birds often give a soft, grunting croo, croo, croo as they forage. Wilipedia Taken at Walton Rocks Beach area, South Hutchinson Island in Jensen Beach, FL / Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / / / /

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