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Snack1745 viewsGiraffe nibbling on a tree branch. Taken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Contemplation1807 viewsTaken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Meercat2009 viewsI think this little guy was just as curious about me as I was about him. Taken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Blue Bird of Happiness1985 viewsTaken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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1784 viewsTaken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Zebra Butts1950 viewsI couldn't get these 2 to turn around so I settled for their butts. Taken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Hummer2105 viewsPhot taken 10/8/05 in my front yard. The Mexicam Sage attracts quite a few Humming Birds. This year (2006) we had as many as 8-10 at a time fighting over the bush's beautiful purple blooms.
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Honu’ea1989 viewsTaken 4/7/06
Honu’ea or Hawksbill Turtle is native to Hawai’i. The species is considered to be endangered but is slowly growing thanks to conservation efforts particularly on the Big Island of Hawai’i where they are protected by law. The Hawksbill can grow up to 250 pounds and feeds mostly on green sea moss or sponges. Their nesting period runs from July to October. Building the nest and laying eggs takes several hours and they can easily be seen along the coast.
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H31860 viewsTaken 10/8/05
While Weather Photography is an ongoing quest, I occasionally get off on tangents and focus on other subjects. Current Project: Humming Birds. Boy, are these guys tough to catch! The Mexican Sage (Salvia Leucantha) in my yard really attracts Humming Birds.
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On A Diet1898 viewsThis scrawny little Ground Squirrel popped up out of his hole for this photo. San Clemente State Beach Campground.
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Gold Dust Gecko1987 viewsThe Gold Dust Day Gecko is a very colorful lizard that averages 4 to 5 inches in length. It's body is mostly bright green but you can see specks of gold color along it's back. The top of the eye is bright powder blue. This little guy was hanging out at our hotel in Keauhou. He was very friendly and let me get close enough for this picture.
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Motherly Love1850 viewsA Pink Flamingo tends to her chick. Taken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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