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  1. Lamar Lightning

    Lamar Lightning

    An autumn thunderstorm skirts Yellowstone's Lamar Valley.
  2. Dwarf Mongoose

    Dwarf Mongoose

    Probably the cutest mongoose species in South Africa, unless you like meerkats. It's always a highlight seeing these little critters in action. In this case, a whole family was denning in a fallen tree.
  3. Cub of the Kikilezi Female

    Cub of the Kikilezi Female

    I just returned from three weeks in South Africa. We criss-crossed the country during that time, visiting a couple of the arid parks as well as our favorite haunts in the Sabi Sands. We saw numerous leopards in the Sabi Sands, including 11 different individuals in four days at Mala Mala...
  4. Cedar Waxwing

    Cedar Waxwing

    A cedar waxwing perches within quick reach of the currants it loves to eat at the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. More waxwing photos can be seen here: http://www.maxwaugh.com/nisqually12/
  5. Abu

    Abu

    This is Abu, the dominant male orangutan in the Danum Valley area near the Borneo Rainforest Lodge. He's estimated to be over 35 years old. During my very short stay in Borneo, we saw six different wild orangutans, which are very difficult to photograph, as they stay high up in the trees most...
  6. Hong Kong

    Hong Kong

    Hong Kong at night, as seen from Victoria Peak. My full Hong Kong gallery is now online: http://www.maxwaugh.com/hongkong12/
  7. Marvelous Spatuletail

    Marvelous Spatuletail

    A male marvelous spatuletail perches in a lek near Pomacoches in northern Peru. The species gets its name from the male's two longest tail feathers, which can be controlled independently and play a major role in the hummingbird's courtship displays. The spatuletail is considered by many to be...
  8. Yellowstone Wolf on NYE

    Yellowstone Wolf on NYE

    A gray yearling from the Canyon Pack pauses before approaching a carcass on December 31 in Yellowstone National Park. At one point the wolves were within 25 yards of us. What a great way to end the year.
  9. Comin' Atcha

    Comin' Atcha

    A short-eared owl glides over a Skagit Valley field in search of prey.
  10. Up, Up and Away

    Up, Up and Away

    A snowy owl takes to the air on Damon Point in Ocean Shores, WA. I sat with this owl for a good 45 minutes before it decided to fly off.
  11. Coastal Wolf

    Coastal Wolf

    This is the alpha female of a gray wolf pack I sought out in early October up on Vancouver Island. Though they're pretty elusive, this coastal wolf pack was seen frequently during the summer, so I went up for a few days to try my luck. I was fortunate to see them briefly our very first day...
  12. My, What Big Ears You Have

    My, What Big Ears You Have

    We had just parted ways with our friends in Kruger National Park on our way to Mala Mala when we lucked into perhaps the rarest major predator in the park. Every day you can view recent animal sightings in Kruger on the maps at the various camps, and wild dogs were always seen less frequently...
  13. Going Down?

    Going Down?

    A black bear cub descends a tree in Yellowstone National Park.
  14. Come On In

    Come On In

    A child beckons to have us join the class at a school near Lake Eyasi in Tanzania.
  15. Wild Mountain Lion

    Wild Mountain Lion

    A mountain lion pauses to drink at a spring in Utah's Wasatch Mountains. This is a wild animal (not captive!) that was photographed from a tree stand usually used by hunters.
  16. Looking Ahead

    Looking Ahead

    A pair of young Masai giraffes huddle together on the shores on Lake Manyara in Tanzania.
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