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  • Western sandpiper feed along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529512.JPG
  • Western sandpipers feed along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529517.JPG
  • Western sandpipers feed along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529515.JPG
  • A western sandpiper feeds along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529478.JPG
  • Western sandpipers feed along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529511.JPG
  • A western sandpiper feeds along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529480.JPG
  • Least sandpipers feed along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529516.JPG
  • A western sandpiper feeds along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529509.JPG
  • A least sandpiper feeds along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529508.JPG
  • Western sandpipers feed along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529507.JPG
  • A least sandpiper feeds along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529483.JPG
  • A least sandpiper feeds along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529482.JPG
  • A western sandpiper feeds along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529506.JPG
  • A western sandpiper feeds along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529479.JPG
  • Least sandpipers feed along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    sandpipers_529481.JPG
  • Lesser Yellowlegs and a  forage in the mudflats at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Lesser Yellowlegs_20190209_015.jpg
  • A group of juvenile American alligators warm in the winter sun on a patch of water lettuce at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    American Alligator_20190209_011.jpg
  • A juvenile American alligator warms in the winter sun on a patch of water lettuce at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    American Alligator_20190209_007.jpg
  • A group of juvenile American alligators warm in the winter sun on a log at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    American Alligator_20190209_009.jpg
  • A Great Blue Heron stalks prey in coastal marsh grass at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Blue Heron_20190209_004.jpg
  • A Great Egret joins a flock of Roseate Spoonbills to forage in a coastal marsh at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Roseate Spoonbill_20190209_072.jpg
  • A juvenile American alligator warms in the winter sun on a log at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    American Alligator_20190209_014.jpg
  • A juvenile American alligator warms in the winter sun on a patch of water lettuce at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    American Alligator_20190209_008.jpg
  • A Great Blue Heron stalks prey in coastal marsh grass at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Blue Heron_20190209_005.jpg
  • Egrets and herons forage in a coastal marsh at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Bear Island_20190209_003.jpg
  • A group of juvenile American alligators warm in the winter sun on a patch of water lettuce at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    American Alligator_20190209_012.jpg
  • A flock of Roseate Spoonbills forage in a coastal marsh at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Roseate Spoonbill_20190209_071.jpg
  • A group of juvenile American alligators warm in the winter sun on a log at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    American Alligator_20190209_010.jpg
  • A flock of Red-winged Blackbirds fly across coastal marsh grass at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Red-winged Blackbirds_20190209_006.jpg
  • A flock of Roseate Spoonbills forage in a coastal marsh at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Roseate Spoonbill_20190209_070.jpg
  • Tourists cast shadows on the mudflats of Ship Creek as they watch fishermen catching salmon from the pedestrian bridge in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
    Anchorage Alaska_20170722058.JPG
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