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  • Horicon Marsh is an extinct glacial lake and is the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States.  It is both a national and state wildlife refuge.
    Horicon Marsh Pier
  • Wildlife photo of a Blue-eyed shag at the Antarctic Peninsula.
    Blue-eyed Shag
  • A herd of wildebeest graze at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Wildebeest Herd At Kilimanjaro
  • A pair of hummingbirds glide through the rain to a Bird of Paradise flower. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Duet in the Rain
  • A Madagascan pygmy kingfisher sits on a branch in the forest. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Madagascan Pygmy Kingfisher
  • A female white-necked Jacobin sits on a Bird of Paradise flower as a male white-necked Jacobin flies towards her. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Female White-necked Jacobin
  • Two hummingbirds hover over a flower to feed. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Feeding Together
  • A pair of blue-winged teals take off from the Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    A Pair Of Blue-winged Teals At Horic..arsh
  • Kangaroos are marsupials from the family Macropodidae.  They are endemic to Australia.  Kangaroos have large, powerful hind legs and large feet adapted for leaping.
    Kangaroo Tails
  • It is impossible when you get to this part of Yellowstone not to see the steam from the boiling water of the geysers and a bison or two grazing in the fields.  Such mixture is undoubtedly surreal and unique for that park.
    Geyser And A Bison
  • The African forest elephant is the third largest living terrestrial animal.  The elephants' tusks are the second set of incisors.  Incisors are a mammal's front teeth.  The tusks are used for digging up roots and stripping bark from trees for food.  Tusks are also used for fighting and defending themselves.
    Elephant Tusk
  • Ring-tailed lemurs are the most recognizable lemur due to its black and white ringed tail.  They are found only on the island of Madagascar.  They are listed as endangered in the wild due to habitat destruction, hunting and the exotic pet trade.
    Ring-tailed Lemur
  • The Achilles Blue Morpho butterfly, Blue-banded Morpho butterfly or Banded Blue Morpho butterfly is a Neotropical butterfly.  The Achilles Blue Morpho butterfly has black wings with two bright blue bands on their top wings.  The underside of their wings is brown with blue, yellow and red circles which look like eyes.
    Achilles Blue Morpho Butterfly
  • The Atlantic puffin is a small seabird which primarily sticks to coastal areas of France, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, the British Isles, the Faroe Islands and Atlantic Canada.
    Atlantic Puffin
  • A reddish egret stands watch over the water. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Reddish Egret
  • The osprey, fish eagle, sea hawk or river hawk is a large fish-eating raptor.  This bird of prey is white and brown with yellow eyes.
    Osprey Fishing In Turks and Caicos I..ands
  • Chester Island is a small, lone island thirty miles off the shore of Madagascar.
    Tern Flock at Chester Island, Madagascar
  • Red-spotted Purple butterflies primarily have black and blue markings on the top of their wings.  The underside of their wings has red spots.
    Red-spotted Purple Butterfly
  • The great blue heron is commonly found by shores of open water and in wetlands of North and Central America plus the Caribbean and the Galapagos Islands.
    Great Blue Heron
  • Two parrots play on a moss-covered branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Brown-hooded Parrots
  • the red-winged starling is  a bird native to South Africa up to Ethiopia.  It is found in a variety of habitats such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, farmlands and urban areas.
    A Better View For A Red-winged Starling
  • Antarctic penguins have a conversation on dry land. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Conversation
  • A mother and baby Gentoo penguin cuddle on shore near the water. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Gentoo Mother and Baby
  • An owl monkey family sits high in the canopy of the Amazon Rainforest. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Owl Monkey Family In The Amazon
  • Sandpipers are waders or shorebirds have long bodies and legs but narrow wings.  Their bills are sensitive which allows them to comb through sand and mud to find food.
    Sandpiper on a Florida Beach
  • Hummingbirds are among the smallest of birds, with the bee hummingbird weighing less than an American penny.  Their wings typically flap around fifty times per second, which allow hummingbirds to fly at speeds exceeding thirty-four miles per hour backwards.
    Perched Hummingbird In Oregon
  • The African bush elephant is the largest living terrestrial animal in the world.  Their upper lip and nose form a trunk which acts as a fifth limb.  The African elephants' trunk ends in two opposing lips were the Asian elephants' trunk ends in one lip.
    Elephant at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Ga..erve
  • The hooded merganser is the second smallest species of merganser duck.  It is the only merganser duck with its native habitat confined to North America.
    Hooded Merganser on Oconomowoc Lake
  • Ospreys are large birds of prey who are the second most widely distributed raptor species on Earth.  They are found on all continents except Antarctica.
    Ospreys at Home, Providenciales Island
  • A lone penguin sitting on an iceberg. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Lone Penguin
  • A bluebird sits on top of a post in the wind. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Bluebird In The Wind
  • Hippopotamuses or hippos is a large, mainly herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa.  They are the third largest land mammal behind the elephant and rhinoceros.  They are threatened by habitat loss and poaching for their meat and ivory canine teeth.
    Hippos at the St. Lucia Estuary
  • Monarch butterflies are a orange and black butterfly which may be the most recognizable butterfly in North America.
    Monarch Butterfly
  • Humpback whales are a large mammal which was almost hunted to extinction.  The humpback whale dropped to about 10% until a hunting ban was imposed in 1966.  Since then the population has partially recovered to about 80,000 worldwide.
    Welcoming Fin In South Greenland
  • The bald eagle is a bird of prey which resides in North America.  The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States of America.
    Bald Eagle In Prairie du Chien
  • Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Great Grey Owl
  • Two greater prairie chickens browse the barren fields on southeastern Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Greater Prairie Chickens
  • A male bluebird sits atop a birdhouse. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Male Bluebird
  • Rhinos roam freely through the terrain. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Rhinoceroses At The Hluhluwe-Imfoloz..erve
  • Galah cockatoos are pink, red and grey birds common to mainland Australia.
    Galah Cockatoos
  • Lions are the second largest living cats after tigers.  They sleep mainly during the day.  Lions are primarily active at night and sometimes twilight.  Male lions are highly distinctive recognized by their mane.
    Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve Lion
  • The impala is a medium sized African antelope.  They live near water sources in savanna grassland and woodland areas.  Impalas are know for their leaping ability being able to reaching heights of almost ten feet.
    Impalas at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Gam..erve
  • The humpback whale population was almost hunted to extinction.  In 1966 commercial humpback whale hunting was banned and since then the humpback whale population has bounced back.
    Young Breaching Humpback Whale
  • The Caribbean brown pelican is a subspecies of the brown pelican.  The brown pelican is the smallest of the eight pelican species.
    Caribbean Brown Pelican Stretching
  • The hummingbird is the smallest not extinct bird species.  The name hummingbird comes from the humming sound their wings make as they flap them.
    Hummingbird
  • A goldfinch sits among rocks in the woods. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Goldfinch
  • A bald eagle watches intently while sitting in a forest. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Symbol of America
  • A hooded merganser swims on a lake. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Hooded Merganser
  • A juvenile penguin standing on top of a rock formation. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    King of the Hill
  • Early in the morning the calling of the loon attracted me to this side of the lake where I was able to capture this photograph.
    Ice Lake, Yellowstone
  • The Icelandic horse is a small breed of horse.  The breed was developed from ponies in 1904.
    White Icelandic Horse In South Greenland
  • The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States of America.  It is found in North America and is a bird of prey which mainly feeds on fish.  The bald eagle catches fish by swooping down and snatching fish from water with its talons.
    Winter Bald Eagle
  • Horicon Marsh is a extinct glacial lake located in northern Dodge and southern Fond du Lac county in Wisconsin.  Horicon Marsh is the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States.
    Snowy Horicon Marsh Road
  • Icebergs in the Antarctic. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Welcome Home
  • A seagull perches on a wooden post near the water. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Seagull in Wait
  • A Golden-hooded Tanagers facing each other on a branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Golden-hooded Tanagers
  • A bald eagle sits in the tree tops in Prairie du Chein. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Bald Eagle In Prairie du Chien
  • A sandpiper walks on a beach in Florida while the waves crash behind it. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Sandpiper On A Florida Beach
  • A keel-billed toucan sits on a mossy branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Keel-billed Toucan
  • An Atlantic puffin swims in open water. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Atlantic Puffin
  • An Anna's hummingbird shows its excitement as it spreads its feathers. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Anna's Hummingbird Display of Excitement
  • Two white cranes sit in front of palafitos - floating bungalows - in the Amazon. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Palafitos In The Amazon
  • A male bluebird sits atop a birdhouse. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Male Bluebird
  • Ospreys perch on the edge of rock structures on Providenciales Island. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Ospreys at Providenciales Island
  • A bird flies near the Golden Gate Bridge in the early morning hours. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Flying Near the Golden Gate Bridge
  • The Madagascan pygmy kingfisher is endemic to Madagascar. It lives in dry woodland areas. They primarily eat frogs and insects.
    Madagascan Pygmy Kingfisher Portrait
  • A wallaby belongs to the same family as kangaroos.  They are smaller than kangaroos.  Wallabies are native to Australia and New Guinea.
    Wallaby
  • The osprey is a large raptor who is a fish eating bird of prey.  They typically nest near a body of water with an adequate food supply.  They are found on all continents except Antarctica.
    Osprey in Baja California
  • The ring-tailed lemur is a primate and the most recognizable lemur due to its tail.  It is endemic to Madagascar.  The ring-tailed lemur is very social.  They live in groups of up to thirty
    Ring-tailed Lemur Portrait
  • The African rhino or rhinoceros has two horns along with the Sumatran rhinoceros.  While the Indian and Javan rhinoceros has a single horn.  Rhinos are hunted by humans for their horns.  The horns are big business on the black market especially in Vietnam.  Rhino horns are ground up and consumed by some humans who believe they have therapeutic properties.
    Rhinoceros Mud Bath
  • Lions are the second largest living cats after the tiger.  Lions live for ten to fourteen years in the wild and can live more than 20 years in captivity.
    Lions at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game ..erve
  • The common merganser is a large duck which lives near rivers and lakes of forested areas.  Common merganser's primary food source is fish.
    Common Mergansers on Oconomowoc Lake
  • This medium sized heron known as the reddish egret is home to Central America, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, the Gulf Coast of the U.S. and Mexico.  Most reddish egrets in the United States reside in Texas who has classified them as threatened.
    Reddish Egret Standing Proud
  • This medium-sized heron is a reddish egret.  Reddish egrets were victims of the plume trade during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
    Reddish Egret on Providenciales Island
  • The osprey otherwise known as the sea hawk, river hawk, fish eagle or fish hawk is a fish eating bird of prey.  This large raptor is found on all continents with the exception of Antarctica.
    Osprey Nest on North Provindenciales..land
  • Adelie penguins are a penguin species common to the Antarctic coast.  They are named after the wife of French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville who discovered the penguins.
    Penguin Hill
  • The bald eagle is the national animal and bird of the United States of America.  It is on seal of the United States.  The bald eagle was on the United States endangered species list from 1995 to 2007.
    Bald Eagle
  • Peruvian night monkeys or the Andean night monkeys are nocturnal monkeys native to northern Peru.  Peruvian night monkeys are rare Neotropical primates who are listed as vulnerable by the IUCN and are endangered under Peruvian Law.
    Peruvian Night Monkey Family
  • The northern cardinal is a songbird of mid-size.  The male's color is a vibrant red.  The northern cardinal inhabits most of North America from southern Canada to Mexico.
    Winter Male Cardinal
  • The great egret or common egret is a large egret inhabiting most tropical and warmer temperate areas of the world.  The great egret's diet consists of mainly fish, frogs, small mammals and sometimes small reptiles and insects.
    Great Egret
  • The blue-winged teal is a small duck which feeds at the surface of water.  These blue-winged teals were photographed in the Horicon Marsh of Wisconsin.
    Blue-winged Teal
  • A cardinal sits on the ends of a barren tree branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Perched Cardinal
  • A rooster stands a the base of a tree. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Rooster of Easter Island
  • A curious Adélie penguin approaches the photographer. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Curious Adélie Penguin
  • Giraffes’ primary food is acacia leaves, which they can reach at heights other herbivores can’t due to their height.  The appearance of the giraffe has been very popular throughout history, its been featured in paintings, books and cartoons.
    Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve Giraffe
  • Giraffes are the tallest living terrestrial animals.  They are herbivores who can reach leaves no other animal can due to their height.
    Giraffe at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Gam..erve
  • Terns are seabirds usually found near the sea, rivers or wetlands.  Most tern species are pale grey above and white below with a black-capped head.
    Terns at Chesterfield Island, Madagascar
  • Dolphins are closely related to whales and porpoises all of which are mammals.  They range in size from four feet to thirty feet.  Dolphins are found all over the Earth mainly in shallower seas of the continental shelves.
    Dolphins in the Mozambique Channel
  • White-cheeked pintail, Bahama pintail or summer duck is a dabbling duck species, a duck who feeds at the surface of the water.  White-cheeked pintails live in the Caribbean, South America and the Galapagos Islands.
    White-cheeked Pintail
  • The northern Moroccan city of Tangier has a population of about 850,000.  Tangier is currently experiencing rapid development and modernization.  Including a modern business district named Tangier City Center, a new airport terminal, a new futbol stadium, and a high speed train system.
    Street Monkey In Tangier, Morocco
  • The Icelandic horse is a small breed at times the size of a pony developed in Iceland.
    Icelandic Horse In South Greenland
  • Goats are one of the oldest domesticated animals.  Over 300 breeds of goats exist in the world.
    Goat In South Greenland
  • Tucuxi dolphins are freshwater dolphins found in the rivers of the Amazon Basin.
    Tucuxi Dolphin
  • Spider monkeys are primates found in the tropical forests of Central and South America.  Their are seven species of spider monkeys and four of them are endangered due to destruction to their habitat.
    Spider Monkey
  • The osprey is a fish eating raptor.  This bird of prey is found on all continents with the exception of Antarctica.
    Osprey In Baja California
  • The cardinal is a mid-size songbird in North America.  The female's color is different from the male.  The female is grayish-brown with a bit of red.  Whereas the male is a vibrant red.
    Female Cardinal
  • A hummingbird called the white-necked Jacobin hovers near a Bird of Paradise flower. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Handsome White-necked Jacobin
  • The Madagascan pygmy kingfisher is endemic to Madagascar.  It lives in dry woodland areas.  They primarily eat frogs and insects.
    Madagascan Pygmy Kingfisher
  • The Caribbean brown pelican is a subspecies of the brown pelican but smaller.  They typically fish as a team by circling schools of fish.
    Caribbean Brown Pelican
  • This bird of prey is an osprey which is at times known as a fish eagle, fish hawk, sea hawk or river hawk.  The osprey is a large fish eating raptor who primarily nests near water.
    Osprey Overlooking The Ocean
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