Was hiking around through some marshland areas (harder than it sounds), this past spring, and I chanced upon this: a couple of Canada Geese a-settin' on top of a beaver lodge. Kinda goofy, but interesting Canada Geese marsh Canada Geese
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Thank you for visiting my gallery on SXC! | | Follow me on Twitter: @BenEarwicker | | Please notify me if you would like to use any of my photos for any public projects, websites, or design work. | | I appreciate credit when possible, but some media productions make credit impossible, and I understand that. Please use your discretion regarding whether or not credit is possible or practical. | | For public use of my photos, please use any of the following for proper credit: | | Ben Earwicker | Garrison Photography, Boise, ID animal animals aquatic Sea Otter Detail 3
Thank you for visiting my gallery on SXC! | | Follow me on Twitter: @BenEarwicker | | Please notify me if you would like to use any of my photos for any public projects, websites, or design work. | | I appreciate credit when possible, but some media productions make credit impossible, and I understand that. Please use your discretion regarding whether or not credit is possible or practical. | | For public use of my photos, please use any of the following for proper credit: | | Ben Earwicker | Garrison Photography, Boise, ID animal animals aquatic Sea Otter Detail 2
Thank you for visiting my gallery on SXC! | | Follow me on Twitter: @BenEarwicker | | Please notify me if you would like to use any of my photos for any public projects, websites, or design work. | | I appreciate credit when possible, but some media productions make credit impossible, and I understand that. Please use your discretion regarding whether or not credit is possible or practical. | | For public use of my photos, please use any of the following for proper credit: | | Ben Earwicker | Garrison Photography, Boise, ID animal animals aquatic Sea Otter Detail 1
A nutria watching towards the camera; they live near rivers all over Europe nutria coypu animal Nutria (Myocastor Coypus)
It's a beaver, this one was surprisingly unshy. second closest I ever got to one, and this time, I managed to not get bit! Particularily striking, I think is the way the autumn cattail reeds, lit by magic hour light, reflect as if he's almost swimming through a fiery pool. Muhahhahhahhaaaaaaa Beaver Canada marsh Busy Beaver
Amazing little creatures, Very nimble, very cute. | Please comment Otter mammals muskrat Get Otter here
Im happy for anyone to use any of my shots restriction free. I would only ask that they not be used for political, sexual or hate purposes, in keeping with the spirit of SXC. | Also I would appreciate a quick mail to let me know how you've used the shot, just to satisfy my own curiosity otter mammal animal Otter
I found this beaver swimming around, paying no attention to me at all water beaver swimming Swimming beaver
British & Asian short-clawed otters, Otter Trust, Earsham, Norfolk otters animals vertebrate Otters 4
British & Asian short-clawed otters, Otter Trust, Earsham, Norfolk otters animals vertebrate Otters 5
It's a beaver lodge, dang it! Out in the wilds of Saskatchewan. Beavers make 3 great things: | Lodges, Dams and Hats Nature beaver pond Beaver Lodge
The hyrax, also called rock rabbit or dassie, is a small, furry mammal. It looks like a robust, oversized guinea pig, or a rabbit with rounded ears south africa africa hyrax The Table Mountain Hyrax
The Coypu a large rodent herbivore, was originally found in South America It was introduced predominantly for its fur. The animal is typically found near rivers in burrows surrounding the water and eats primarily river plants. water rat invasive water rat herbivore The Water Rat
A beaver showing its flat, scaly tail which is uses as a warning signal in the water and as a rudder whilst swimming. Beaver Animal Themes One Animal Alaskan Beaver
Colorful flower in agricultural field, showcasing lush foliage and growth in Beaver Creek, Colorado. Beaver Creek - Colorado Petal Outdoors "Wildflower Bliss: Beaver Creek"