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The Images in this gallery are in random order, they represent some of the best that you can see much more of in the main body of Galleries. Samples of the most recently added images are now being added to the beginning pages. All Images in this Gallery are protected by US copyright law. No images may be copied or downloaded without formal written permission from Tom Jesiolowski/Northland Arts Nature Images.
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Coatimundi 2022.10.20#1059.3. I followed this Coati as he was intent on digging under the leaves for invertebrates or maybe acorns or juniper berries. Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains Arizona.
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Coatimundi 2022.10.20#1059.3. I followed this Coati as he was intent on digging under the leaves for invertebrates or maybe acorns or juniper berries. Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains Arizona.

  • A single Marbled Godwit that showed up with a group of Bristle-thighed Curlews and Whimbrels. 2013.5.23#082.4. This Godwit is following a Greater Yellowlegs. Cook Inlet, Alaska.
  • A Marbled Godwit. 2013.5.23#091.5. Probing a Cook Inlet beach in front of me with the rare Bristle-thighed Curlews and practically every other shore bird commonly seen along this coast line. Cook Inlet south of Anchor River Alaska.
  • Bristle-thighed Curlew 2013.5.23#245.4. With a Marbled Godwit on the left and a Whimbrel on the right. East shore of Cook Inlet Alaska.
  • A Marbled Godwit 2013.5.23#100.5. Striking a pose for me. East shore of Cook Inlet Alaska.
  • A Marbled Godwit probing for invertebrates. 2013.5.23#131.3. Eastern shore of Cook Inlet Alaska.
  • A Marbled Godwit 2013.5.23#5. Probing a strand line on the eastern shore of Cook Inlet Alaska.
  • A rare opportunity getting to photograph these Bristle-thighed Curlews in Cook Inlet. 2013.5.23.100.5. A panning shot of a hard running curlew trying to keep another curlew from stealing the helmet crab it had just found in the strand line. East shore of Cook Inlet near Anchor River Alaska.
  • My best ever image of a male Ring-necked Pheasant. 2022.5.20#9452.4. Especially with the inflated wattles. Camas Prairie, Idaho.
  • White-nosed Coatimundi 2022.10.20#0991.3. Early am in Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains Arizona.
  • Coatimundi 2022.10.20#1059.3. I followed this Coati as he was intent on digging under the leaves for invertebrates or maybe acorns or juniper berries. Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains Arizona.
  • Coati 2022.10.20#1027.2. Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains Arizona.
  • Coatimundi 2022.10.20#1094.4. Checking out the Pyracantha berries. Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains Arizona.
  • Coatimundi 2022.10.20#1103.4. Feeding on Pyracantha berries. Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains Arizona,
  • A White-nosed Coati. 2022.10.20#1723.3. Madera Canyon, Arizona.
  • A White-nosed Coati. 2022.10.20#1708.3. Madera Canyon, Arizona.
  • A Mexican Lesser Long-nosed Bat. 2022.10.20#1111.3. Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona.
  • A Mandarin Duck. 2022.10.29#1770.5. Sleeping under some over hanging trees along the shore of Lynx Lake. In the Bradshaw Mountains near Prescott Arizona.
  • Mandarin Duck 2022.10.29#2468.2. A native of southeast Asia. Lynx Lake, near Prescott, Arizona.
  • A rare male Mandarin Duck. 2022.10.29#2079.4. I lived in Alaska most of my life and was aware of wild Mandarins showing up in the Aleutians and on the Alaska Peninsula that had strayed from southeast Asia. That was very uncommon, and we even had some show up in Anchorage a  few times. But I think these birds in Lynx Lake are probably escapee's from captivity. Still a special treat to see these beautiful birds in the wild. Lynx Lake, in the Bradshaw Mountains near Prescott Arizona.
  • Desert Tarantula 2022.10.27#2505.4. A female in the Sonora Desert south of Wickenburg  Arizona. Photo by my Grandson Colton Smith with his iphone14.
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