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  • Nesting Gannets on rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Gannets Nesting NZ .jpg
  • Nesting Gannets on rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island.
    GannetsNestingMuriwai.jpg
  • Blue Herons roosting in a grove of cottonwoods along the Snake River near Hagerman Idaho. Licensing - Open Edition Prints
    Blue Herons Nesting 2628.jpg
  • Sandhill Crane nesting with an egg on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdsSandhillCraneCamas-3990.tif
  • Sandhill Cranes nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    BirdsSandhillCranesCamas3967.tif
  • Limited Edition of 50 All Sizes Included. Nesting Gannets on rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island.
    GannetsNestingMuriwai.jpg
  • Sandhill Cranes nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdsSandhillCraneCamas3968.tif
  • Sandhill Cranes nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdsSandhillCranesCamas3971.tif
  • Two Sandhill Cranes nesting on a wetlands area with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdsSandhillCranesCamas-3985.tif
  • Sandhill Crane nesting with and egg on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdSandhillCraneCamas-3989.tif
  • Nesting Gannets on rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Gannets Flight NZ 181b.jpg
  • Two Sandhill Cranes nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdsSandhillCranesCamas-3987.tif
  • Sandhill Cranes nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdsSandhillCranesCamas3973.tif
  • Sandhill Crane bird nesting on the Camas Prairie wetlands near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdsSandhillCraneCamas-3995.tif
  • Sandhill Cranes nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho
    BirdsSandhillCranesCamas-3969.tif
  • Two Sandhill Cranes nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho
    BirdsSandhillCranesCamas-3984.tif
  • Nesting Gannets on rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. Open Edition Prints and Licensing.
    MuriwaiGannetsFlight-181b.jpg
  • Muriwai Fisherman near Auckland New Zealand in last light of Sunset are always on the lookout for a rogue wave crashing over them. Gannets nesting in lower left corner.  Licensing and Open Editions
    Muriwai 2002 copy.jpg
  • Puffin with nest caves on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
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Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland Hole InThe Wal lGang ...jpg
  • Puffin with nest caves on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland Hole In The Wall 6020.jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland 6052.jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish in flight on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland Flight SQ 6132.jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland 5998.jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish and wings open on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland Flapping Wings 5987.jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland SQ Crop 6125.jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland 6125.jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland 5972.jpg
  • Fishermen risk huge waves fishing from rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand
    Gannets & Fishermen .jpg
  • Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand. Licensing and Prints Available.
    Muriwai Gannets Flight 181 .jpg
  • Fishermen risk huge waves fishing from rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand. Open Edition Prints and Licensing.
    GannetsAndFishermen67.jpg
  • Fishermen risk huge waves fishing from rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand. Licensing and Prints Available.
    Gannets & Fishermen NZ.jpg
  • Fishermen risk huge waves fishing from rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand. Licensing and Prints Available.
    New Zealand Muriwai 2002 copy.jpg
  • Blue heron on the Snake River near Hagerman Idaho guards a nest in the top of a cottonwood tree in golden evening light.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeCBlueHeronCrop7990.jpg
  • Blue heron take flight on the Snake River near Hagerman Idaho  in golden evening light.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeBlueHeron7970.jpg
  • Sandhill Crane nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho
    BirdsSandhillCraneCamas-4006.tif
  • Two Sandhill Cranes nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho
    BirdsSandhillCranesCamas-3982.tif
  • Sandhill Crane nesting on a wetlands with a band of Camas Flowers in background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdSandhillCraneCamas-3980.tif
  • Sandhill Crane bird nest in a wetlands with a band of purple Camas Flowers in the background on the Camas Prairie near Hill City in Southwest Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BirdsSandhillCraneCamas3978.tif
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland 5961.jpg
  • The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puppin w-dinner Iceland 5892 .jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland 5954.jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland 5941.jpg
  • Puffin with a beak full of fish on Cape Ingolfshofdi, Iceland. The Atlantic puffin has become an emblematic animal of Iceland, and many visitors want to see this cute black-and-white little bird with its bright orange beak and webbed feet. Luckily, Iceland is one of the best places to see puffins as it is home to the largest colony of puffins in the world, and over half of the world’s population nest here each year.<br />
<br />
Although numbers have been sadly declining in recent years, it is estimated that over 5 million Atlantic puffins nest in Iceland each year during the spring and summer months. However, even though there are millions of these little birds in Iceland, they are not always the easiest to find. <br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Puffin Iceland 5934.jpg
  • The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator), named for its resonant call, is North America’s largest wild waterfowl, with a wingspan of up to eight feet. These swans require open water, feed mainly on aquatic plants, and nest in wetlands. Although they once nested from Alaska to northern Missouri, trumpeter swans were nearly extirpated in the lower 48 states by 1930 due to habitat loss and hunting. A small population survived in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of approximately 70 birds. With intensive management, this population provided the basis for widespread swan recovery later in the century. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SwanSeries7658KM-3.jpg
  • The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator), named for its resonant call, is North America’s largest wild waterfowl, with a wingspan of up to eight feet. These swans require open water, feed mainly on aquatic plants, and nest in wetlands. Although they once nested from Alaska to northern Missouri, trumpeter swans were nearly extirpated in the lower 48 states by 1930 due to habitat loss and hunting. A small population survived in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of approximately 70 birds. With intensive management, this population provided the basis for widespread swan recovery later in the century. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SwanSeries7645KM-1UpSize.jpg
  • The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator), named for its resonant call, is North America’s largest wild waterfowl, with a wingspan of up to eight feet. These swans require open water, feed mainly on aquatic plants, and nest in wetlands. Although they once nested from Alaska to northern Missouri, trumpeter swans were nearly extirpated in the lower 48 states by 1930 due to habitat loss and hunting. A small population survived in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of approximately 70 birds. With intensive management, this population provided the basis for widespread swan recovery later in the century. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SwanSeries7649KM-2UpSize.jpg
  • The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator), named for its resonant call, is North America’s largest wild waterfowl, with a wingspan of up to eight feet. These swans require open water, feed mainly on aquatic plants, and nest in wetlands. Although they once nested from Alaska to northern Missouri, trumpeter swans were nearly extirpated in the lower 48 states by 1930 due to habitat loss and hunting. A small population survived in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of approximately 70 birds. With intensive management, this population provided the basis for widespread swan recovery later in the century. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    Swan Jackson 7640.jpg
  • With its elegant long neck, the black swan (Cygnus atratus) is one of New Zealand’s largest wetland birds, around 1.2 metres long and weighing 5–6 kilograms. On the water, it appears all black with a bright red bill; however, in flight the bird shows wide white trailing wing margins. It has a bugle-like call, and hisses to defend its nest. Licensing and Open Edition PrintsBlack Swans in blue blue wate in Rotorua New Zealand
    BlackSwans8b-67.jpg
  • With its elegant long neck, the black swan (Cygnus atratus) is one of New Zealand’s largest wetland birds, around 1.2 metres long and weighing 5–6 kilograms. On the water, it appears all black with a bright red bill; however, in flight the bird shows wide white trailing wing margins. It has a bugle-like call, and hisses to defend its nest. Black Swans in blue blue water in Rotorua New ZealandThree Black Swans in grasses in deep blue water near Rotorua, New Zealand. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    3BlackSwans8b-67.jpg
  • With its elegant long neck, the black swan (Cygnus atratus) is one of New Zealand’s largest wetland birds, around 1.2 metres long and weighing 5–6 kilograms. On the water, it appears all black with a bright red bill; however, in flight the bird shows wide white trailing wing margins. It has a bugle-like call, and hisses to defend its nest. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    BlackSwanHydePark0055.jpg
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