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Yosemite Falls is reflected in a springtime pool in flooded Cooks Meadow, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California Add To Light Table Yosemite Falls rises above the Merced River, viewed from the Swinging Bridge.  The 2425 falls is the tallest in North America.  Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California Add To Light Table Bridalveil Falls with a rainbow forming in its spray, dropping 620 into Yosemite Valley, displaying peak water flow in spring months from deep snowpack and warm weather melt.  Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California This photo is the top of a stack of similar images, click to see them all.Add To Light Table
Yosemite Falls is reflected in a springtime pool in flooded Cooks Meadow, Yosemite Valley.
Image ID: 16135  
Location: Yosemite Falls, Yosemite National Park, California, USA
 
Yosemite Falls rises above the Merced River, viewed from the Swinging Bridge. The 2425 falls is the tallest in North America. Yosemite Valley.
Image ID: 16143  
Location: Yosemite Falls, Yosemite National Park, California, USA
 
Bridalveil Falls with a rainbow forming in its spray, dropping 620 into Yosemite Valley, displaying peak water flow in spring months from deep snowpack and warm weather melt. Yosemite Valley.
Image ID: 16160  
Location: Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite National Park, California, USA
 
Two mature brown bears fight to establish hierarchy and fishing rights, Ursus arctos, Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Brown bear waits for salmon at Brooks Falls. Blurring of the water is caused by a long shutter speed. Brooks River, Ursus arctos, Katmai National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Delicate Arch, dusted with snow, at sunset, with the snow-covered La Sal mountains in the distance.  Delicate Arch stands 45 feet high, with a span of 33 feet, atop of bowl of slickrock sandstone, Arches National Park, Utah This photo is the top of a stack of similar images, click to see them all.Add To Light Table
Two mature brown bears fight to establish hierarchy and fishing rights.
Image ID: 17036  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Brown bear waits for salmon at Brooks Falls. Blurring of the water is caused by a long shutter speed. Brooks River.
Image ID: 17047  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Brooks River, Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Delicate Arch, dusted with snow, at sunset, with the snow-covered La Sal mountains in the distance. Delicate Arch stands 45 feet high, with a span of 33 feet, atop of bowl of slickrock sandstone.
Image ID: 18104  
Location: Delicate Arch, Arches National Park, Utah, USA
 
Turret Arch through North Window, winter, sunrise, Arches National Park, Utah Add To Light Table Brown bear walks on tide flats.  Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Juvenile female coastal brown bear (grizzly bear) grazes on sedge grass, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table
Turret Arch through North Window, winter, sunrise.
Image ID: 18120  
Location: North Window, Arches National Park, Utah, USA
 
Brown bear walks on tide flats. Grizzly bear.
Image ID: 19136  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Juvenile female coastal brown bear (grizzly bear) grazes on sedge grass.
Image ID: 19137  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Panorama of the Teton Range reflected in the still waters of Schwabacher Landing, a sidewater of the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming Add To Light Table
Panorama of the Teton Range reflected in the still waters of Schwabacher Landing, a sidewater of the Snake River.
Image ID: 19129  
Location: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
Pano dimensions: 3104 x 27272
 
Self portrait at sunrise, panorama of Crater Lake.  Crater Lake is the six-mile wide lake inside the collapsed caldera of volcanic Mount Mazama. Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and the seventh-deepest in the world. Its maximum recorded depth is 1996 feet (608m). It lies at an altitude of 6178 feet (1880m), Crater Lake National Park Add To Light Table
Self portrait at sunrise, panorama of Crater Lake. Crater Lake is the six-mile wide lake inside the collapsed caldera of volcanic Mount Mazama. Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and the seventh-deepest in the world. Its maximum recorded depth is 1996 feet (608m). It lies at an altitude of 6178 feet (1880m).
Image ID: 19130  
Location: Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA
Pano dimensions: 2726 x 9677
 
Coastal brown bear in meadow.  The tall sedge grasses in this coastal meadow are a food source for brown bears, who may eat 30 lbs of it each day during summer while waiting for their preferred food, salmon, to arrive in the nearby rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table A brown bear mother (sow) stands in tall sedge grass to look for other approaching bears that may be a threat to her cubs, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Coastal brown bear forages for razor clams in sand flats at extreme low tide.  Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table
Coastal brown bear in meadow. The tall sedge grasses in this coastal meadow are a food source for brown bears, who may eat 30 lbs of it each day during summer while waiting for their preferred food, salmon, to arrive in the nearby rivers.
Image ID: 19138  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
A brown bear mother (sow) stands in tall sedge grass to look for other approaching bears that may be a threat to her cubs.
Image ID: 19139  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Coastal brown bear forages for razor clams in sand flats at extreme low tide. Grizzly bear.
Image ID: 19140  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Juvenile female brown bear forages for razor clams in sand flats at extreme low tide.  Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Coastal brown bear on sand flats at low tide, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Young brown bear stands in tall sedge grass to get a better view of other approaching bears, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table
Juvenile female brown bear forages for razor clams in sand flats at extreme low tide. Grizzly bear.
Image ID: 19141  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Coastal brown bear on sand flats at low tide.
Image ID: 19142  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear stands in tall sedge grass to get a better view of other approaching bears.
Image ID: 19143  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Coastal brown bear walking on sand beach, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Coastal brown bear walks in Silver Salmon Creek, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table
Coastal brown bear walking on sand beach.
Image ID: 19144  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Coastal brown bear walks in Silver Salmon Creek.
Image ID: 19146  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Silver Salmon Creek, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers.
Image ID: 19147  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Brown bears fighting or sparring.  These are likely young but sexually mature males that are simply mock fighting for practice, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Mature male coastal brown bear boar waits on the tide flats at the mouth of Silver Salmon Creek for salmon to arrive.  Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Brown bear cubs.  These cubs are one and a half years old and have yet to leave their mother.  They will be on their own and have to fend for themselves next summer, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table
Brown bears fighting or sparring. These are likely young but sexually mature males that are simply mock fighting for practice.
Image ID: 19148  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Mature male coastal brown bear boar waits on the tide flats at the mouth of Silver Salmon Creek for salmon to arrive. Grizzly bear.
Image ID: 19149  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Brown bear cubs. These cubs are one and a half years old and have yet to leave their mother. They will be on their own and have to fend for themselves next summer.
Image ID: 19150  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Full grown, mature male coastal brown bear boar (grizzly bear) in sedge grass meadows, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Coastal brown bear forages for razor clams in sand flats at extreme low tide.  Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table A brown bear mother (sow) stands in tall sedge grass to look for other approaching bears that may be a threat to her cubs, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table
Full grown, mature male coastal brown bear boar (grizzly bear) in sedge grass meadows.
Image ID: 19151  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Coastal brown bear forages for razor clams in sand flats at extreme low tide. Grizzly bear.
Image ID: 19152  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
A brown bear mother (sow) stands in tall sedge grass to look for other approaching bears that may be a threat to her cubs.
Image ID: 19153  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Brown bear female sow in sedge meadow, with her three spring cubs hidden by the deep grass next to her.  These cubs were born earlier in the spring and will remain with their mother for almost two years, relying on her completely for their survival, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Coastal brown bear in meadow.  The tall sedge grasses in this coastal meadow are a food source for brown bears, who may eat 30 lbs of it each day during summer while waiting for their preferred food, salmon, to arrive in the nearby rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table
Brown bear female sow in sedge meadow, with her three spring cubs hidden by the deep grass next to her. These cubs were born earlier in the spring and will remain with their mother for almost two years, relying on her completely for their survival.
Image ID: 19154  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Coastal brown bear in meadow. The tall sedge grasses in this coastal meadow are a food source for brown bears, who may eat 30 lbs of it each day during summer while waiting for their preferred food, salmon, to arrive in the nearby rivers.
Image ID: 19155  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Young brown bear grazes in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers.
Image ID: 19156  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 
Portrait of a young brown bear, pausing while grazing in tall sedge grass.  Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska Add To Light Table
Portrait of a young brown bear, pausing while grazing in tall sedge grass. Brown bears can consume 30 lbs of sedge grass daily, waiting weeks until spawning salmon fill the rivers.
Image ID: 19157  
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA
 


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Pheucticus melanocephalus
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Stenella longirostris
Sula granti
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Ursus arctos
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Zalophus californianus wollebacki
Zalophus californianus wollebaeki

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