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  • 33 million year old fossil dawn redwood needle leaves (Metasequoia sp) surrounded by maple seeds (Acer sp.). John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon.
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  • Early dawn along the north fork of the Big Hole River in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
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  • Early dawn along the north fork of the Big Hole River in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    Big_Hole_River-62514BH-111.jpg
  • Early dawn along the north fork of the Big Hole River in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    Big_Hole_River-62514BH-109.jpg
  • 33 million year old dawn redwood needle leaves (Metasequoia sp) fossil. John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon.
    Ancient_conifer_fossil_61211FoS1-115...jpg
  • Early dawn along the north fork of the Big Hole River in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    Big_Hole_River-62514BH-107.jpg
  • Early dawn along the north fork of the Big Hole River in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    Big_Hole_River-62514BH-106.jpg
  • Early dawn along the north fork of the Big Hole River in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    Big_Hole_River-62514BH-102.jpg
  • Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis) traversing a tree limb at dawn in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe.
    arboreal_rock_hyrax_21121VMs-107.jpg
  • 33 million year old dawn redwood needle leaves (Metasequoia sp) fossil. John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon.
    Ancient_conifer_fossil_61211FoS1-128...jpg
  • Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis) traversing a tree limb at dawn in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe.
    arboreal_rock_hyrax_21121VMs-106.jpg
  • Desert Sunrise. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California. Sonoran Desert.
    anza-borrego_sunrise_FS5710Anz1.jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_7110CrtsM-103.jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • Lupine flowers in grassland with South Findley Butte at dawn. The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve in NE Oregon, Zumwalt holds some of the largest remaining tracts of intact bunchgrass prairie in North America.
    zumwalt_prairie-MDurham305_11.jpg
  • A common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) on a fence rail in the in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon. These birds are crepuscular and fly mostly at dusk or dawn hunting moths and other insects. During the day they try to be inconspicious and blend into their perch. They are also called a nightjar.
    common_nighthawk_(Chordeiles_minor)_...jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) at dawn in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
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  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) at dawn in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-116.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) at dawn in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-115.jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_7110...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_7110CrtsM-101.jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Craters of The Moon National Monument. Pikas at Craters of the Moon are different in size, color, and behavior than their mountain cousins. They are much darker and smaller than mountain pika. During the warmest summer months, they are most active at dawn and at dusk rather than during the day like in the mountains. Here they make their home in the lava fields using the broken lava for shelter.
    American_pika_Ochotona_princeps_6291...jpg
  • A common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) on a fence rail in the in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon. These birds are crepuscular and fly mostly at dusk or dawn hunting moths and other insects. During the day they try to be inconspicious and blend into their perch. They are also called a nightjar.
    common_nighthawk_(Chordeiles_minor)_...jpg
  • Tipi frames under a night sky from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Military attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-7414tp...jpg
  • Tipi frames under a night sky from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Cavalry attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-7114sl...jpg
  • Tipi frames under a night sky from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Military attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-7614st...jpg
  • Tipi frames under a night sky from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Military attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-7514st...jpg
  • Tipi frames from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Cavalry attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-74143t...jpg
  • Tipi frames from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Cavalry attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-74143t...jpg
  • A tipi frame from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Cavalry attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-7114bh...jpg
  • A tipi frame from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Cavalry attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-7114bh...jpg
  • Tipi frames from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Cavalry attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-74143t...jpg
  • Tipi frames from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Cavalry attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    big_hole_national_battlefield-74143t...jpg
  • Tipi frames from a Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The tipi frames represent the Nez Perce home and families that were present when the U.S. Cavalry attacked at pre--dawn in 1877 killing many women and children. Nez Perce warriors put up a fierce resistance and held the Cavalry at bay for two days while their people re-grouped and retreated from the Big Hole Valley.
    tipi_frame-62814tp2-517.jpg
  • Spring weather in Wallowa County changes rapidly. May 14 dawned clear and warm with temperatures heading into the upper 70's. Afternoon brought a sudden electrical storm with heavy winds and rain, only to be followed by clear skies, and warm sun again. This rainbow, over a barn on The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve, harkened the breaking of the storm.
    Zumwalt-OR-MRD64-038.jpg
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