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Bald Eagle’s are known for their furrowed brow stare, and this one spotted in Sitka, Alaska is no exception with her piercing gaze.
Unidentified Fluffy Object
A lenticular cloud over Iceland forms into a shape that is truly out of this world! Could this be spaceship camouflage?
Forbidden Jello
These bright orange crystals might look like rock candy, but they are called windowpane Wulfenite crystals as they emerge from Barite in Rowley Mine, Arizona.
Hi, Mom
A Sandhill Crane mother sits patiently as her baby, which is called a “colt,” roosts on her head. Colts learn to fly after about two months and stay with their parents for nearly a year. This photograph was the Amateur Award Winner in the 2021 Audubon Photography Awards by Robin Ulery.
Golden hour
Our sun’s position in the sky can dramatically change the color palette of our planet in the best possible way.
Slow swim lane
Slow and steady wins the swim? The pygmy three-toed sloth exists solely on a single island, Escudo de Veraguas, off the coast of Panama.
King Kong rock
A rock formation that looks like a gigantic gorilla in Langkawi’s Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, Malaysia. Could this be the real Skull Island?
Peace and quiet
If you stare at this photo for a moment, you can almost experience the calm stillness of this solitary duck swimming across Blessington Lakes in Ireland.
Nothing can stop nature
Inspiring to see two years of Lodgepole Pine growth after devastating forest fires in Northern Colorado. Lodgepole pines actually need heat to release the seeds in their cones.