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Close Up of Goose Face
A close up picture taken of a goose's face. In this picture you can see it's orange beek and gray and white patched face. True geese are medium to large birds, always associated to a greater or lesser extent with water. Geese have been domesticated for centuries. In the West, farmyard geese are descended from the greylag, but in Asia the swan goose has been farmed for at least as long. All geese eat an exclusively vegetarian diet, and some can become pests when flocks feed on arable crops. Geese tend to lay a smaller number of eggs than ducks. However, both parents protect the nest and young, which usually results in a higher survival rate for the young geese, known as goslings.
Image #622 | 32398 x 2293 pixels | 3.02 MB (jpg) | 21.6 MB (tif)
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Close up of Three Deer
A scenic photo taken close up of three deer, two of which are looking right into the camera. This photo was taken near Bonney Lake in Washington State.
Image #928 | 3114 x 2156 pixels | 5.41 MB (jpg) | 19.2 MB (tif)
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Deer Looking at the Camera
A scenic picture taken of a wild deer standing in a field while looking at the camera.
Image #1846 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 4.98 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Deer Running in Field
A scenic picture taken of a deer running in a field located in the Olympic Mountains in Washington State. This photo was taken near Hurricane Ridge.
Image #1697 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 4.31 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Duck in a Duck House
A scenic picture taken close up of a duck sitting down in a wooden "duck house" located in a pond at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. The duck house has a wooden ladder that goes from the house down to the water for the duck to walk down.
Image #958 | 2336 x 3504 pixels | 3.58 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Duck Sitting in Lake
A close up picture taken of a duck sitting in a lake. This duck was floating among the shore of Bradley Lake which is located in Puayllup (South Hill), Washington. This duck is colorful as it a yellow beak, green face, and brown, black and white seen over its' body.
Image #11 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 4.06 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Ducks by a Pond
A scenic picture taken of some ducks on the outside of a pond and others seen in the background that are swimming in the pond.
Image #1801 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 4.50 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Eagle Flying in Blue Sky
A scenic picture looking up at a bald eagle bird flying with its' wings spread in blue sky on a sunny day.
Image #2012 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 4.21 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Eagle on Top of Tree
A scenic vertical picture taken of a bald eagle sitting on top of a tall tree.
Image #1257 | 2336 x 3504 pixels | 2.95 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Eagle Sitting on a Branch
A scenic picture of a bald eagle sitting on top of a tree branch.
Image #1258 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 2.62 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Giraffe's Head
A scenic picture taken of the top part of a giraffe located at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington.
Image #344 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 3.75 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Girl Feeding Geese
A scenic picture taken of a little girl trying to feed a couple of geese located near Lake Bradley in Puyallup, Washington. These geese let the girl get exceptionally close to them.
Image #977 | 2336 x 3504 pixels | 4.68 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Gorillas on Rope
A scenic picture taken of two gorillas hanging on a rope at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. Gorillas were first seen by western civilization was in the 5th century B.C. by a Roman explorer. There are three subspecies of gorillas living in different parts of Africa. The differences between them are very slight.
Image #729 | 2185 x 3139 pixels | 3.68 MB (jpg) | 19.6 MB (tif)
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Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros
A scenic picture taken of a greater one-horned rhinoceros at the San Francisco Zoo in California. Adult rhinos can weigh up to 2000 to 3000 pounds. These rhinos are solitary, primarily grass eating herbivores and is active early in evenings and late mornings. Today only about 1400 remain.
Image #325 | 2877 x 2048 pixels | 3.60 MB (jpg) | 16.9 MB (tif)
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Hawk on Post
A scenic picture taken of a still hawk on a post in the hills of Palo Alto, California. This hawk is looking at me as I get closer and is deciding whether to fly away or not!
Image #382 | 3072 x 2048 pixels | 3.78 MB (jpg) | 18 MB (tif)
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Hippopotamus Face
A scenic close up picture taken of a Hippopotamus face while swimming in the water at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington.
Image #359 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 3.96 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Komodo Dragon at Zoo
A close up picture taken of the Komodo Dragon lizard located at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. The Komodo Dragon is an interesting animal that has razor-sharp teeth and poisonous saliva and eats up to 80% of its own body weight in a single meal. The primary prey for adult dragons is the Sunda deer, but they also eat birds, snakes, fish, crabs, snails, small mammals, pigs, water buffalo, eggs, wild horses and younger Komodos. Komodo dragons are also scavengers, and will eat almost any type of carrion. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard and a powerful, intelligent meat-eater. It is an endagered species and are living on only a few islands in the South Pacific.
Image #730 | 3403 x 2292 pixels | 3.81 MB (jpg) | 22.3 MB (tif)
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Orangutan Close Up
A close up picture taken of a brown Orangutan located in the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. Orangutans belong to the family Pongidae, which includes all three great apes: gorillas, chimpanzees and orangutans. Distinct subspecies of orangutans live on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. Unlike gorillas and chimpanzees who live in large male/female social groups, male orangutans are mostly solitary animals. Females may live in small groups composed of dependent young, other adult females and adolescents.
Image #881 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 4.32 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Profile Shot of Squirrel Eating
A close up profile picture of a squirrel eating a cracker jack.
Image #1276 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 3.58 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Seagull Close Up
This photo is a close up of a white and gray seagull taken in Monterey Bay, California.
Image #257 | 2592 x 1944 pixels | 2.32 MB (jpg) | 14.4 MB (tif)
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Seagull Flying
A close up picture taken of a seagull bird flying in the air while looking down. This seagull was flying over the ocean and beach at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk in California.
Image #886 | 3072 x 2048 pixels | 3.64 MB (jpg) | 18 MB (tif)
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Seagull Swimming in Puget Sound
A close up picture taken of a seagull swimming near the shore of the Puget Sound in Seattle, Washington. In this picture you can see the reflection of the duck in the waves of the water.
Image #828 | 3504 x 2336q pixels | 3.04 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Sleepy Hippo
This photo was taken of a Hippopotamus at the San Francisco Zoo. Hippopotamus's sleep, breed, and give birth and nurse their young in shallow water. They can stay under water for about 3 to 5 minutes. Despite their large size, hippos are agile animals and can run faster than humans! Their natural habitat is in Africa.
Image #320 | 2048 x 3072 pixels | 4.21 MB (jpg) | 18 MB (tif)
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Spider Legs Sprawled
A close up picture taken of a brown, black, and orange spider hanging it its' web with its' legs sprawled out.
Image #2121 | 2336 x 3504 pixels | 5.19 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Squirrel Burying Food
A picture of a wild squirrel burying some food in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest located in Washington State. You can see the dust surrounding the squirrel as he is digging a whole to hide his food from the other squirrels.
Image #667 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 4.43 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Squirrel Digging Close Up
A close up scenic picture taken of a squirrel burying some food into the ground to try and protect it.
Image #1275 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 3.97 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Squirrel Eating a Cracker Jack
A vertical picture taken looking down at a squirrel eating a cracker jack.
Image #1269 | 2336 x 3504 pixels | 4.22 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Standing Squirrel
A scenic vertical picture taken of a squirrel standing up on its back legs on a rock.
Image #1635 | 2336 x 3504 pixels | 3.61 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Two Climbing Gorillas
A scenic picture taken of two gorillas climbing on ropes located at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. Gorillas are large, quiet, gentle apes that come from Africa. Although gorillas are frequently portrayed as aggressive, dangerous killers, they are really shy, peaceful vegetarians.
Image #959 | 2336 x 3504 pixels | 4.77 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Two Ducks
A close up photo taken of two ducks. One is brown and the other is white and gray with a green face.
Image #1228 | 3504 x 2336 pixels | 4.70 MB (jpg) | 23.4 MB (tif)
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Two Giraffes
A scenic picture of two giraffes taken in the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. Giraffes are an African ruminant mammal living in open savannas of the Sahara. The giraffe is the tallest of animals and browse in treetops at heights inaccessible to other leaf-eaters. A male can grow up to be 18 ft (5.5 m) from hoof to crown. Giraffes feed chiefly on leaves of acacia and mimosa, using their extensible tongues and mobile lips to secure food. Giraffes can become very vulnerable when spreading their forelegs and lowering their heads to drink; however, they can do without water for long intervals.
Image #343 | 2213 x 3236 pixels | 4.37 MB (jpg) | 20.5 MB (tif)
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Two Gorillas Hugging on Branch
A scenic picture of two gorillas hugging on a tree branch located in Seattle, Washington at the Woodland Park Zoo. Gorillas eat some 200 types of leaves, tubers, flowers, fruit, fungus and some insects. Favorite foods include bamboo, thistles and wild celery. Gorillas do not drink water. They obtain all the moisture they need from the vast amounts of foliage they consume. Males consume approximately 50 lbs. a day.
Image #429 | 3355 x 2273 pixels | 3.93 MB (jpg) | 21.8 MB (tif)
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White Goose
A close up picture taken of a white goose found along the side of a road in Washington State. True geese are medium to large birds, always associated to a greater or lesser extent with water. Geese have been domesticated for centuries. In the West, farmyard geese are descended from the greylag, but in Asia the swan goose has been farmed for at least as long. All geese eat an exclusively vegetarian diet, and some can become pests when flocks feed on arable crops. Geese tend to lay a smaller number of eggs than ducks. However, both parents protect the nest and young, which usually results in a higher survival rate for the young geese, known as goslings.
Image #659 | 2264 x 3252 pixels | 3.89 MB (jpg) | 21.1 MB (tif)
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