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BillCarpenter

BillCarpenter

Anchorage, Alaska

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BillCarpenter Turkey Feather
Turkey Feather commented on by BillCarpenter Arizona, USA12 years ago

In Cornado Nat'l monument, garden canyon and the canyon just to the south. Is the blimp still watching?

BillCarpenter White-crowned Sparrow (juvenile)
White-crowned Sparrow (juvenile) commented on by BillCarpenter Arcata, California, USA12 years ago

First picture is very good.

BillCarpenter Burrowing Owl
Burrowing Owl commented on by BillCarpenter Idaho, USA12 years ago

Did you see it in mid day?

BillCarpenter Rock hyrax
Rock hyrax commented on by BillCarpenter Mara, Tanzania12 years ago

Very cool. Looks like they let you get very close or you have a big lens?

BillCarpenter Turkey Feather
Turkey Feather commented on by BillCarpenter Arizona, USA12 years ago

We were down there years ago and saw tracks of turkeys.

BillCarpenter Three-toed sloth
Three-toed sloth commented on by BillCarpenter Panama, Panama12 years ago

Do they just drag themselves along the ground slowly?
How do they react when they are approached and picked up?

BillCarpenter Large Yellow Underwing
Large Yellow Underwing commented on by BillCarpenter Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA12 years ago

Great shots.

BillCarpenter King Quail
King Quail commented on by BillCarpenter Vidzeme, Latvia12 years ago

Very nice lighting and color in the photo.

BillCarpenter Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by BillCarpenter Prince George, British Columbia, Canada12 years ago

Rock and White-tailed Ptarmigan are relatively small with lots of white. Both are usually only found above timberline.

BillCarpenter Red fox
Red fox commented on by BillCarpenter Alaska, USA12 years ago

This is a Red Fox not an Arctic Fox. Arctic Fox coats change from white to grey black in the summer. Red Fox shed their heavy winter coat but stay red.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Fox

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