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Animals is another topic with a lot of interest for me. I am a definite animal lover. So, not only do I have interest in animals because of my love for nature, but also for my love of the animal world. Animals of all types are beautiful and fascinating. If you are an animal lover, check out my animal album. If you are a nature lover, you can get all of the flora and fauna together by checking out the nature album, which also includes other elements of the natural world.

Animals
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  • 4 Sheep Williamsburg5 Sheep WilliamsburgA jellyfish washed up on the shore along the Chesapeake Bay.Alaska 10Alaska 154Alaska 157Alaska 161A Monarc butterfly that visited my butterfly bush. (Danaus plexippus)A toucan feeding off of berries in one of the trees. This toucan is known as the Collared Aracari.A White-nosed coatimundi scavenging for food. This is one of many animals that can be found wandering around Tikal.Baby RobinsBaby RobinsBlack SwallowtailBrown basilisks ran everywhere around the Caves Branch resort. These basilisks run on two legs. The first time I had ever seen such a thing in person.Central Park carriage horse on break, and drinking water from the trough.Colonial Williamsburg, Cow and CalfColonial Williamsburg HorseDC Zoo 10DC Zoo 17DC Zoo 19
  • DC Zoo 29DC Zoo 33DC Zoo 35DC Zoo 36DC Zoo 40DC Zoo 44Deer Climbing Up from Drakes BayDoe at Big MeadowsDoe GrazingDog On A LakeHorse with SunsetIMG_0269 - Version 2Imperial MothJelly Fish at Monterey AquariumNational Zoo MosaicOne of many of the species of birds that can be seen at the Jungle Lodge.On the top of a hill that leads down to the cliffs above drakes bay a buck stands to look down over the fields below.Seward and Balk Eagle - Version 2Small colorful green bird with a yellow crown.Spider Monkey in a tree hanging around the main plaza in Tikal.
  • Swallowtail ButterflySwimming around the waters off of the Cayes in Belize reveals many types of aquatic life. Most are quite friendly since they are accustomed to human interaction. Here is a yellow spotted ray.There is a small pond at the Maryland Renaissance Festival. The small pond had several visitors. These two northern green frogs did not mind all of the people walking back and forth. Latin Name; Lithobates clamitans melanota. Funny, and my translation may not be perfect, but that should be loud stone crawler.the remains of a horseshoe crab that washed ashore.The shot was not that easy to take. Finding love birds in a jungle is hard. These birds were silent, right in front of me, and it still took several minutes to find them. This photograph is a great example of well their color matches the trees around them.Three Robins EggsTree of nests made by the Montezuma Oropendula.Walking around the forest that surrounds Tikal is a lot like walking around the zoo. Many animals of all different types have made themselves homes among the ruins. Here a beautiful toucan was eating berries that were growing around a palm tree.Walking around the forest that surrounds Tikal is a lot like walking around the zoo. Many animals of all different types have made themselves homes among the ruins. Here a beautiful toucan was eating berries that were growing around a palm tree.Whale BonesWhile walking along the beach on Saint John Island, I found two Yellow-Footed Booby resting on the rocks.Yellow Butterfly On Butterfly BushYet another visitor to the butterfly bush. Lots of the little skippers seem to come in bundles. The skipper featured here is the Woodland Skipper. Latin: Ochlodes SylvanoidesYoung Brown Booby