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  • Pigs can't fly, but they can certainly swim!  A juvenile Eurasian Wild Boar, wades through a swamp in Louisiana.
    Eurasian Wild Boar 05_8860.jpg
  • Pigs can't fly, but they can certainly swim!  A juvenile Eurasian Wild Boar, wades through a swamp in Louisiana. wild boar, wades through a swamp in Louisiana.
    Eurasian Wild Boar 01_7417.jpg
  • Juvenile Russian wild boars, swimming in the swamp, at Pearl Island Honey Swamp, Louisiana
    Eurasian Wild Boar 04_7439.jpg
  • A juvenile Russian wild boar playfully shaking off excess water, after swimming in the swamp, Louisiana.
    Eurasian Wild Boar 06_8865.jpg
  • A juvenile Eurasian wild boar, swimming at Pearl Island Honey Swamp, Louisiana.
    Eurasian Wild Boar 02_7432.jpg
  • A pair of juvenile wild boars swimming through a swamp in Louisiana, in search of food.
    Eurasian Wild Boar 03_7435.jpg
  • A wild Russian boar swims in the bayou in Louisiana, North  America
    Russian Wild Boar_7417.jpg
  • African Wild Dog, Kruger, Africa
    African Wild Dog 02_0858.jpg
  • African Wild Dog, Kruger, Africa
    African Wild Dog 01_0846.jpg
  • African Wild Dog, Kruger, Africa
    African Wild Dog 03.jpg
  • Wild turkey, New Zealand
    Turkey 05_4537.jpg
  • Wild turkey, New Zealand
    Turkey 03.jpg
  • Wild turkey, New Zealand
    Turkey 02
  • Wild ocean waves exert their might and beautiful form as they curl against the offshore winds, Curio Bay, Catlins, Southland, New Zealand.
    Catlins Wave at Sunset 02_63A3064.jpg
  • Wild turkey, New Zealand
    Turkey 01
  • Wild turkey, New Zealand
    Turkey 04_4545.jpg
  • Wild turkey, New Zealand
    Turkey 06_3762.jpg
  • Wild turkey, New Zealand
    Turkey 07_3758.jpg
  • Wild ocean waves exert their might and beautiful form as they curl against the offshore winds, Catlins, Southland, New Zealand.
    Catlins Wave Spray 01_63A2900.jpg
  • A wild Monarch Butterfly in Southern California
    Monarch Butterfly 08_C9A3459.jpg
  • A wild Monarch Butterfly in Southern California
    Monarch Butterfly 05_C9A3440.jpg
  • A wild Monarch Butterfly in Southern California
    Monarch Butterfly 07_C9A3401.jpg
  • A wild Monarch Butterfly in Southern California
    Monarch Butterfly 06_C9A3323.jpg
  • A thirsty kea takes a drink in a subalpine creek, Fiordland, New Zealand
    Kea 101_H7C4158.jpg
  • A beautiful forest of cypress trees and hanging moss, in the Southeastern corner of North America.
    Lost in a Forest_7575.tif
  • Native Flora, Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Native Flora_9716.jpg
  • A Brushtail Opossum joey piggybacks on its parent, in the middle of the night.  Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand
    Brushtail Possum 01_8162.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 07_5732.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 06_5731.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 03_5647.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 11_5473.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 02_5470.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Light at the End of the Tunnel 01_58...jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Light at the End of the Tunnel 02_58...jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 09_5796.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 08_5786.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 05_5721.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 04_5712.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 10_5471.jpg
  • Bryde's Whale, New Zealand
    Bryde's Whale 01_4728.jpg
  • A long exposure of strands of kelp getting caught up in the curling waves, along the shore of Curio Bay, in the Catlins, New Zealand.
    Kelp and Curling Waves at Curio Bay ...jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
    Tunnel Beach 01_5620.jpg
  • Tunnel Beach, New Zealand
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  • Although phesants originated in Asia and have been bred by humans for over two thousand years, the "Common” Pheasants were first introduced into New Zealand from Great Britain as early as 1842.  According to Fish & Game New Zealand, the Ring-necked pheasant that is seen in the wild today is a hybrid of three breeds – Blacknecks, Chinese Ringnecks and Mongolian pheasants.
    Common Pheasant 12_63A8946.jpg
  • What lies underneath and behind a murky swamp?  The swamp ecosystem is diverse in wildlife, ranging from wild boars and alligators and turtles to woodpeckers and herons and owls and more!
    Cypress swamp ecosystem, Louisiana 0...jpg
  • Although phesants originated in Asia and have been bred by humans for over two thousand years, the "Common” Pheasants were first introduced into New Zealand from Great Britain as early as 1842.  According to Fish & Game New Zealand, the Ring-necked pheasant that is seen in the wild today is a hybrid of three breeds – Blacknecks, Chinese Ringnecks and Mongolian pheasants.
    Common Pheasant 11_63A8904.jpg
  • Although phesants originated in Asia and have been bred by humans for over two thousand years, the "Common” Pheasants were first introduced into New Zealand from Great Britain as early as 1842.  According to Fish & Game New Zealand, the Ring-necked pheasant that is seen in the wild today is a hybrid of three breeds – Blacknecks, Chinese Ringnecks and Mongolian pheasants.
    Common Pheasant 10_63A8867.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 02_7514.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 22_8259.jpg
  • The rarely seen rainbow coat of primary and secondary feathers from an outstretched and wild kea parrot.  When the wings are tucked back in, the kea appears dull olive in color.  Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
    Kea 90_2200.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 18_7674.jpg
  • Galah, Kangaroo Island, Australia.<br />
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A pair of wild galahs poking their heads out of their home in a hollowed tree branch.  Galahs often tear away the bark around the entrance to their nesting hollows, to impede the climbing ability of monitor lizards, which devour bird eggs.  The definition of "galah" is a 'fool, silly person.'  Appropriately named after the bird of the same name because of its antics and the noise it makes.  For example, galahs have been observed playing in whirlwinds.  They deliberately let themselves be sucked up into the wind tunnel and spiral upwards, only to repeat the process once they are blown out the top.
    Galah, Nesting 01_6997.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nest in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 19_7680.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 13_7617.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 01_7492.jpg
  • Panoramic of wild lupins along the banks of the braided Ahuriri River, New Zealand.
    Ahuriri River Pano 01_H7C8646.tif
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 21_8258.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 20_7692.jpg
  • Burrowing Owls nest in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 16_7665.jpg
  • Burrowing Owls nest in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 15_7662.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 14_7658.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 12_7609-2.jpg
  • The  Burrowing Owls nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 11_7609.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 09_7543.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 06_7530.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 04_7520.jpg
  • A pano of the Ahuriri River lined with wild lupins, Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand
    Ahuriri River 02_H7C8601.jpg
  • The kakariki was the first bird to be reintroduced to Tiritiri Matangi in 1974.  It was the first time in the world that captive-reared birds had been successfully released into the wild.
    Red-crowned Parakeet 21_0429.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 23_8261.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 10_7566.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 05_7524.jpg
  • The Burrowing Owl nests in burrows, usually excavated by prairie dogs and squirrels.  These wild burrowing owls were found in Northern California.
    Burrowing Owl 03_7516.jpg
  • A wild Stewart Island Kiwi foraging along the forest floor at Stewart Island, New Zealand
    Kiwi 01_9649.jpg
  • Rodeo, Southland, New Zealand
    Wild Horse, Mad Rider.jpg
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