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  • A red-legged frog near Circle Creek along the Oregon Coast. The property is managed as a preserve by the North Coast Land Coservancy, This species is declining rapidly, partly becuase of introduced bull frogs that prey on the frog.
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  • A red-legged frog near Circle Creek along the Oregon Coast. The property is managed as a preserve by the North Coast Land Coservancy, This species is declining rapidly, partly becuase of introduced bull frogs that prey on the frog.
    red-legged_frog_6709RLf-56.jpg
  • A red-legged frog near Circle Creek along the Oregon Coast. The property is managed as a preserve by the North Coast Land Coservancy, This species is declining rapidly, partly becuase of introduced bull frogs that prey on the frog.
    red-legged_frog_6709RLf-53.jpg
  • A red-legged frog near Circle Creek along the Oregon Coast. The property is managed as a preserve by the North Coast Land Coservancy, This species is declining rapidly, partly becuase of introduced bull frogs that prey on the frog.
    red-legged_frog_6709RLf-48.jpg
  • A red-legged frog near Circle Creek along the Oregon Coast. The property is managed as a preserve by the North Coast Land Coservancy, This species is declining rapidly, partly becuase of introduced bull frogs that prey on the frog.
    red-legged_frog_6709RLf-37.jpg
  • A red-legged frog near Circle Creek along the Oregon Coast. The property is managed as a preserve by the North Coast Land Coservancy, This species is declining rapidly, partly becuase of introduced bull frogs that prey on the frog.
    red-legged_frog_6709RLf-28.jpg
  • Setting sun at the Oregon Coast.
    oregon_beach_51707SSb1.jpg
  • An abondoned boat is reflected in the water along the Giribaldi pier. Oregon Coast.
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  • The pier in the fishing village of Girabaldi, Oregon.
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  • A cleat with rope on an abondoned boat on the pier at Giribaldi, Oregon.
    dock_oregon-72514nt-126.jpg
  • nine year old Vira Halim-Rotinsulu runs on the beach at the Oregon Coast.<br />
(Fully released - 111106)<br />
nine year old Vira Halim-Rotinsulu runs on the beach at the Oregon Coast.<br />
(Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI9.jpg
  • A rare coastal fog enshrouds Haystack rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208OCm-...jpg
  • Best friends Vira Halim-Rotinsulu (right) and Isabel Durham, both nine years old, on the beach at the Oregon Coast. (Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI7.jpg
  • Nine year old Vira Halim-Rotinsulu plays in sea foam whipped up by the wind at the Oregon Coast. (Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI3.jpg
  • Best friends Vira Halim-Rotinsulu (left) and Isabel Durham, both nine years old, run on the beach at the Oregon Coast. (Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI6.jpg
  • Nine year old Vira Halim-Rotinsulu runs in the surf on the beach at the Oregon Coast.
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI13.jpg
  • Nine year old Isabel Durham plays in the surf at the Oregon Coast.  (Fully released – 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI12.jpg
  • Best friends Vira Halim-Rotinsulu (left) and Isabel Durham, both nine years old, face the surf at the Oregon Coast. (Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI10.jpg
  • Best friends Vira Halim-Rotinsulu right) and Isabel Durham, both nine years old, observe an incoming storm at the Oregon Coast. (Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI8.jpg
  • Best friends Vira Halim-Rotinsulu (right) and Isabel Durham, both nine years old, on a beach path at the Oregon Coast. (Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI5.jpg
  • Nine year old Isabel Durham plays in sea foam on the beach at the Oregon Coast. (Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI11.jpg
  • 9 year old Isabel Durham plays in sea foam whipped up by the wind at the Oregon Coast. (Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI1.jpg
  • Best friends Vira Halim-Rotinsulu (left) and Isabel Durham, both nine years old, on a beach path at the Oregon Coast. (Fully released - 111106)
    oregon_coast_fun_111106VI2.jpg
  • A rare coastal fog enshrouds Haystack rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208OCm-...jpg
  • Haystack Rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208OCm-...jpg
  • A rare coastal fog enshrouds Haystack rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208Cm-T...jpg
  • Sunset at Tolavana beach at the Oregon coast.
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  • Sunset at Tolavana beach at the Oregon coast.
    oregon_coast_sunset9205BEb-1.jpg
  • Sunset at Tolavana beach at the Oregon coast.
    oregon_coast_sunset9205BEb-6.jpg
  • Sunset on the oregon coast, near Gleneden Beach.
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  • A basalt rock formation on the Oregon Coast called &quot;needles&quot; at dusk with a rainstorm on the horizon. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 1998.
    coastal_basalt_DurHM180_1.jpg
  • Western gull flying (Larus occidentalis) on the Oregon Coast.
    Western_gull_flying_DurHM153.jpg
  • A basalt rock formation on the Oregon Coast at dusk with a rainstorm on the horizon. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 1998.
    coastal_basalt_DurHM181_1.jpg
  • Western gulls flying (Larus occidentalis) on the Oregon Coast.
    Western_gull_flying_DurHM155.jpg
  • Patterns in beach grass created by wind. Oregon coast.
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  • A young border collie in the sand dunes at the Oregon Coast
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  • Footprint in sand. Oregon Coast.
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  • Western gulls flying (Larus occidentalis) on the Oregon Coast.
    Western_gull_flying_DurHM154.jpg
  • The beach at the Oregon Coast where the Pacific Ocean creates vast expanses of sand. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • The beach at the Oregon Coast where the Pacific Ocean creates vast expanses of sand. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • The beach at the Oregon Coast where the Pacific Ocean creates vast expanses of sand. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    pacific_beach-10112SI-604.jpg
  • The beach at the Oregon Coast where the Pacific Ocean creates vast expanses of sand. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • The beach at the Oregon Coast where the Pacific Ocean creates vast expanses of sand. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    pacific_beach-10112SI-596.jpg
  • The beach at the Oregon Coast where the Pacific Ocean creates vast expanses of sand. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    sand_blown_beach-10112SI-445.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) on the Oregon Coast near Lincoln City as dusk.
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  • The beach at the Oregon Coast where the Pacific Ocean creates vast expanses of sand. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    pacific_beach-10112SI-617.jpg
  • The beach at the Oregon Coast where the Pacific Ocean creates vast expanses of sand. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    pacific_beach-10112SI-586.jpg
  • Sunset clouds are reflected among the  tidepools created by basalt rocks at low tide along the base of Haystack Rock. Near Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast.
    beach_rocks_11208OCm-148.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) on the Oregon Coast near Lincoln City as dusk.
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  • Sunset clouds are reflected among the  tidepools created by basalt rocks at low tide along the base of Haystack Rock. Near Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast.
    beach_rocks_11208OCm-145.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast.
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  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock - seen at sunrise.
    haystack_rock_DurHM184_1.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock. Seen in silhouette at sunset.
    haystack_rock_DurHM179_1.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) on the Oregon Coast near Lincoln City as dusk.
    western_sandpiper-5115wIn-987.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) on the Oregon Coast near Lincoln City as dusk.
    western_sandpiper-5115wIn-985.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) on the Oregon Coast near Lincoln City as dusk.
    western_sandpiper-5115wIn-976.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) on the Oregon Coast near Lincoln City as dusk.
    western_sandpiper-5115wIn-975.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock - seen at sunrise.
    haystack_rock_DurHM188_1.jpg
  • A harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) at the Oregon Coast.
    harbor_seal_portrait_12007003.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) on the Oregon Coast near Lincoln City as dusk.
    western_sandpiper-5115wIn-992.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) on the Oregon Coast near Lincoln City as dusk.
    western_sandpiper-5115wIn-983.jpg
  • Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) in a tidepool on the Oregon Coast.
    Ochre_sea_stars_12007013.jpg
  • Dunlin (Calidris alpina) running near the surf along the Oregon Coast near Siletz Bay. Winter
    Calidris_alpina-112803DN01.jpg
  • The Wilson river in the Northern Oregon coast range, part of the Tillamook State Forest. Photographed in early March. © Michael Durham.
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  • The Wilson river in the Northern Oregon coast range, part of the Tillamook State Forest. Photographed in early March. © Michael Durham.
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  • Coastal erosion uncovers 2000 year old tree stumps, called the &quot;Ghost Forest&quot; near Neskowin, along the Oregon coast. The stumps were once part of an inland forest that was eventually flooded by the surf and preserved under the sand.
    neskowin_ghost_forest_41308GFb-63.jpg
  • Coastal erosion uncovers 2000 year old tree stumps, called the &quot;Ghost Forest&quot; near Neskowin, along the Oregon coast. The stumps were once part of an inland forest that was eventually flooded by the surf and preserved under the sand.
    neskowin_ghost_forest_41308GFb-19.jpg
  • Dunlin (Calidris alpina) near the surf along the Oregon Coast near Siletz Bay. Winter
    Calidris_alpina-112803DN02.jpg
  • The Wilson river in the Northern Oregon coast range, part of the Tillamook State Forest. Photographed in early March. © Michael Durham.
    31116hg-132.jpg
  • Coastal erosion uncovers 2000 year old tree stumps, called the &quot;Ghost Forest&quot; near Neskowin, along the Oregon coast. The stumps were once part of an inland forest that was eventually flooded by the surf and preserved under the sand.
    neskowin_ghost_forest_41308GFb-62.jpg
  • Coastal erosion uncovers 2000 year old tree stumps, called the &quot;Ghost Forest&quot; near Neskowin, along the Oregon coast. The stumps were once part of an inland forest that was eventually flooded by the surf and preserved under the sand.
    neskowin_ghost_forest_41308GFb-49.jpg
  • Tourists search for Humpback whales off the Oregon Coast in January 2004.
    WhaleWatch1.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock. Seen in silhouette at sunset.
    haystack_rock_DurHM183_1.jpg
  • Ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) on the sand. Oregon Coast.
    Ochre_sea_star_12007012.jpg
  • The Wilson river in the Northern Oregon coast range, part of the Tillamook State Forest. Photographed in early March. © Michael Durham.
    31116hg-133.jpg
  • Coastal erosion uncovers 2000 year old tree stumps, called the &quot;Ghost Forest&quot; near Neskowin, along the Oregon coast. The stumps were once part of an inland forest that was eventually flooded by the surf and preserved under the sand.
    neskowin_ghost_forest_41308GFb-66.jpg
  • Coastal erosion uncovers 2000 year old tree stumps, called the &quot;Ghost Forest&quot; near Neskowin, along the Oregon coast. The stumps were once part of an inland forest that was eventually flooded by the surf and preserved under the sand.
    neskowin_ghost_forest_41308GFb-51.jpg
  • Sunset over the ocean on the Oregon Coast near Canoon Beach.
    sunset_ocean_DurHM211.jpg
  • Dunlin (Calidris alpina) near the surf along the Oregon Coast near Siletz Bay. Winter
    Calidris_alpina-112803DN04.jpg
  • A nearly 100 year old tree stump in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon. The area was extensively burned in a series of forest fires starting in 1933 which are now called the Tillamook Burn. The forest was replanted from 1949 to 1973 in the largest reforestation project of its kind.
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  • The north fork of the Salmonberry River, western Oregon.
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  • A lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina) emerges from rocks along the banks of the Salmonberry River. Spring, western Oregon. Native americans would use this fern to cover food, and the filddleheads in early spring.
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  • Juvenile trees in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon. The area was extensively burned in a series of forest fires starting in 1933 which are now called the Tillamook Burn. The forest was replanted from 1949 to 1973 in the largest reforestation project of its kind.
    31116hg-128.jpg
  • The north fork of the Salmonberry River, western Oregon.
    forest_stream_51410Sml-213.jpg
  • Storm clouds and beach grass at Nesika Beach along the Oregon Coast. Southern Oregon Coast
    coast_storm_DurHM182.jpg
  • Storm clouds and beach grass at Nesika Beach along the Oregon Coast. Southern Oregon Coast
    coast_storm_DurHM186_1.jpg
  • A female coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) (foreground) fans her redd with her tail to keep oxygen flowing over the eggs while a male fertilizes the eggs with sperm. Thompson Creek, along the Oregon Coast. This creek is just yards from a new home development project.
    wild_oregon_salmon_122907TCs-98.jpg
  • A female coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) gaurds her redd in Thompson Creek, along the Oregon Coast. Her tail is white from the constant fanning of her eggs to promote oxygen flow. She will die about two weeks after spawning.
    wild_oregon_salmon_122907TCs-70.jpg
  • A female coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) gaurds her redd in Thompson Creek, along the Oregon Coast. Her tail is white from the constant fanning of her eggs to promote oxygen flow. She will die about two weeks after spawning.
    wild_oregon_salmon_122907TCs-245.jpg
  • A female coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) (right) gaurds her redd in Thompson Creek, while a male hovers nearby to keep other competing males from fertilizing the eggs.  Oregon Coast. These fish will die about two weeks after spawning.
    wild_oregon_salmon_122907TCs-180.jpg
  • A female coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) gaurds her redd in Thompson Creek, along the Oregon Coast. Her tail is white from the constant fanning of her eggs to promote oxygen flow. She will die about two weeks after spawning.
    wild_oregon_salmon_122907TCs-59.jpg
  • A female coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) gaurds her redd in Thompson Creek, along the Oregon Coast. Her tail is white from the constant fanning of her eggs to promote oxygen flow. She will die about two weeks after spawning.
    wild_oregon_salmon_122907TCs-238.jpg
  • Tolavana beach at the oregon coast.
    oregon_coast_9205BEb-8.jpg
  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-126.jpg
  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-130.jpg
  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-128.jpg
  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-125.jpg
  • Tracks of a bird, likely a flicker, foraging in the snow. Photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-124.jpg
  • A glacial erratic rock from Canada, deposited in Oregon by the Missoula floods, atop a foothill of the Northern Oregon Coast Range in Yamhill County between Sheridan and McMinnville off Oregon Route 18.  The rock is argillite believed to be 600 million years old and is also the only rock of its type outside of Canada.
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  • Small mysterious tracks photographed after a winter storm on the North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek property. Oregon Coast.
    bird_tracks_in_snow_121608CMs-127.jpg
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