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Surf Scoter, Southern California

Surf Scoter

Southern California

Large sea duck, which breeds in Canada and Alaska. Winters south on the coasts of the North America. This duck has a nick name of "skunk-headed coot."

Brant, Southern California

Brant

Southern California

Brant is a goose of the sea shores feeds on eel-grass, seaweed and sea lettuce. Brant breeds in the arctic tundra and winters along coasts of North America.

Surf Scoter Pair, Southern California

Surf Scoter Pair

Southern California

Male Surf Scoter makes low whistles and grunts during courtship. They eat insects on breeding grounds, Males mate with the same partner for years.

Horseshoe Bend, Arizona

Horseshoe Bend

Arizona

Breathtaking horseshoe-shaped meander located on the colorado river before rushing towards the Grand Canyon. A stunning thousand foot drop view.

San Juan River, Utah

San Juan River

Utah

This stunning thousand foot drop view is a rare geologic formation known as an entrenched meander located on the San Juan river in SE Utah.

Hunt's Mesa, Navajo, Apache Country

Hunt's Mesa

Navajo, Apache Country

Hunts Mesa located west of the border between Navajo County and Apache County in Arizona. A Navajo guide is required to hike this place.

Monument Valley, Arizona

Monument Valley

Arizona

This Unique sandstone formations located in the Navajo Indian Nation and the Four Corners area of the Southwestern United States of America.

Mule Deer, New Mexico

Mule Deer

New Mexico

Dark gray-brown deer seen throughout Mojave, Great Basin, Sonoran, Chihuahuan deserts of the western United States.

Sandhill Crane, New Mexico

Sandhill Crane

New Mexico

Every winter sandhill cranes undertake long southern journeys to wintering grounds in Florida, Texas, Utah, New Mexico, Nebraska, and California.

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