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  • A snowy owl (Nyctea scandiaca) in the snow.
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  • A snowy owl (Nyctea scandiaca) in the snow.
    owl_in_snow_31605So2.jpg
  • An elk (Cervus elaphus) on a snowy trail in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-136.jpg
  • The Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    snowy_winter_forest_121608CMsDR-120.jpg
  • The Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    snowy_winter_forest_121608CMs-102.jpg
  • Details of snow laden trees in the Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    snowy_winter_forest_121608CMs-107.jpg
  • Details of snow laden shrubs in the Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    snowy_winter_forest_121608CMs-100.jpg
  • The Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    snowy_winter_forest_121608Sn2.jpg
  • The Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    snowy_winter_forest_121608Sn1.jpg
  • Details of snow laden shrubs in the Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    snowy_winter_forest_121608CMs-97.jpg
  • The Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    snowy_winter_forest_121608CMs-58.jpg
  • A thin layer of snow on a field in Central Oregon.
    oregon_wind_turbine_12110JDd-108.jpg
  • A morning frost of snow in the mountains around Bransen Creek, adjacent to the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon. Bighorn sheep thrved in this habitat until they dies off around 1900. They were re-introduced in 2010.
    john_day_winter_12710JDFB-107.jpg
  • A morning frost of snow in the mountains around Branson Creek, adjacent to the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon. Bighorn sheep thrved in this habitat until they dies off around 1900. They were re-introduced in 2010.
    john_day_winter_12710JDFB-102.jpg
  • A grey wolf (Canis lupus) howling in the snow. Captive, Montana.
    howling_wolf_in_snow_31505CW16.jpg
  • A grey wolf (Canis lupus) in the snow. Captive, Montana.
    white_wolf_in_snow_31505CW14.jpg
  • A morning frost of snow in the mountains around Bransen Creek, adjacent to the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon. Bighorn sheep thrved in this habitat until they dies off around 1900. They were re-introduced in 2010.
    john_day_winter_12710JDFB-107-Edit.jpg
  • A morning frost of snow in the mountains around Branson Creek, adjacent to the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon. Bighorn sheep thrved in this habitat until they dies off around 1900. They were re-introduced in 2010.
    john_day_winter_12710JDFB-101.jpg
  • A grey wolf (Canis lupus) in the snow. Captive, Montana.
    winter_wolf_31505CW34.jpg
  • A grey wolf (Canis lupus) in the snow. Captive, Montana.
    winter_wolf_31505CW32.jpg
  • A morning frost of snow in the mountains around Branson Creek, adjacent to the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon. Bighorn sheep thrved in this habitat until they dies off around 1900. They were re-introduced in 2010.
    john_day_winter_12710JDFB-105.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
  • The Blue Basin feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon. Formed from 29-million-year-old volcanic tuff, The erosion scarred slopes of these hills are slowly yielding fossils of ancient animals and plants.
    blue_basin_john_day_12510JDFB-168.jpg
  • The Blue Basin feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon. Formed from 29-million-year-old volcanic tuff, The erosion scarred slopes of these hills are slowly yielding fossils of ancient animals and plants.
    blue_basin_john_day_12510JDFB-166.jpg
  • Snow frosted foothills of Sheep Rock within the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon.
    john_day_fossil_beds_12310TL_JD-2228.jpg
  • Snow and ice encase a dormant shrub in winter.
    freezing_plant_122308SI-2.jpg
  • The Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    winter_forest_121608Sn4.jpg
  • The Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    winter_forest_121608CMs-190.jpg
  • The Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    winter_forest_121608CMs-163.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
  • South Findley Butte in winter on the Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve. Zumwalt Prairie is one of the largest remaining intact patches of bunchgrass prairie left in North America. One reason it has survived is because it is slightly higher, dryer and colder than most bunchgrass prairies.
    winter_prairie_DurHM275.jpg
  • The Blue Basin feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon. Formed from 29-million-year-old volcanic tuff, The erosion scarred slopes of these hills are slowly yielding fossils of ancient animals and plants.
    blue_basin_john_day_12510JDFB-171.jpg
  • Snow and ice encase a dormant shrub in winter.
    freezing_plant_122108Sn-23-Edit.jpg
  • The Clatsop State Forest, at 1600 feet in the coast range of northern Oregon, after a rare snow storm.
    winter_forest_121608Sn3.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-127.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
  • Icy conditions along highway 26 in Northwest Oregon.
    winter_train_bridge_121608-23TM1.jpg
  • Fresh snow in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
    frozen_forest_12708CRGPn-1.jpg
  • Fresh snow in the forest. Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon.
    frozen_forest_12708CRG-3.jpg
  • A grey wolf (Canis lupus) in the snow. Captive, Montana.
    winter_wolf_31705CW.jpg
  • Portrait of a grey wolf (Canis lupus) captive - Washington Range: North America and Eurasia.
    snowy_wolf-MDurham290_7.jpg
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