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North American Nature Photography

Photographs of North American nature and wildlife from the wilderness, suburbs and cities around the continent.
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Latest posts in group "North American Nature Photography"

Bald Eagle in Flight

Bald eagle flying overhead in the Estero Bay Preserve in Lee County, Florida.

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Common Butterwort (Pinguicula vulgaris ssp. macroceras)

The common butterwort found growing on some wet rocks on the edge of a mountain stream high up in the Olympic Mountains below Hurricane Ridge in NW Washington. Look closely and you can just see the buds which in about a few weeks will extend out above the sticky leaves and produce a beautiful purple flower. These sticky leaves trap insects which the plant will dissolve and ingest as food. Look closer and you will see one mosquito already caught!

See more at: www.richleighton.com
Sea Stacks of Cape Flattery

The rocky coastline of Cape Flattery is located at the most extreme northwestern corner of the contiguous United States. Millennia of pounding waves, tides and erosion have sculpted the landscape into something from a fairytale.

See more at: www.richleighton.com
Bonaparte's Gull

One of the smallest American gulls - this little beachcomber was showing off its winter plumage on Anastasia Island, near St. Augustine, Florida.

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Nature & Wildlife Featured Gallery: Lakes, Rivers & Waterfalls!

From the deafening waterfalls and raging rivers swollen by alpine snow melt to our gentle lowland creeks and streams, ponds and lakes, fresh water sources are vitally important to all of our ecosystems and habitats, both at the source and downstream.

Visit gallery: https://leightonphotography.photoshelter.com/gallery/Lakes-Rivers-Waterfalls/G0000ZRRt6fNUBRo/C0000KyjrTZTOwEc
Trio of Trilliums! https://www.richleighton.com/trio-of-trilliums/
Texas Tan Tarantula (Aphonopelma anax)

A great find! A subadult Texas tan tarantula is seen out in the open in broad daylight in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas on a hot autumn afternoon. These long-lived, gentle spiders are harmless to humans and can be found throughout most of Southeast Texas.

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Golden Scalycap

This very attractive, sometimes very orange, other-times very golden, slimy, spiky yet claimed-to-be-edible mushroom starts off as a small "spiky" ball growing on either deciduous or coniferous trees, then quickly matures into this form very common mushroom that is often found Western North America, Northern Europe. Japan and New Zealand. This one was found in great profusion during the October rains growing on the trunks of the hardwoods in Bellevue, Washington's Mercer Slough.

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Springtime Chocolate Lilies on the Olympic Peninsula! https://www.richleighton.com/springtime-chocolate-lilies/
Florida Everglades

Florida Everglades. Absolutely Beautiful!!!

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American Mistletoe (Phoradendron leucarpum)

Pretty much ignored until Christmastime, American mistletoe (also called oak mistletoe) is a very interesting member of the sandalwood family. It is hemiparasitic, meaning it not only makes food like typical green-leaved plant with chlorophyll, but since it grows high in (mostly) oak trees, it actually steals some of its nutrients directly from the branches it attaches itself to! This species is widely found across Mexico, the southern United States, California and parts of Oregon. This one was photographed in Harlingen, Texas on a hot spring afternoon in the Rio Grande Valley.

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The Florida Sandhill Crane - Sentinel of the Okaloacoochee Slough *Updated* https://www.richleighton.com/sentinel-of-the-okaloacoochee-slough/
Craighead's Noddingcaps (Triphora craigheadii)

Craighead's noddingcaps just about to bloom. The heart-shaped leaves have a rich, velvetly purple underside - a key identification factor in these tiny and very rare terrestrial orchids.

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American Strawberry Bush

The American strawberry bush - also known by many other names such as the "hearts-a-bustin" and "hearts-bustin'-with-love", this member of the bittersweet family is one of those oddly beautiful plants you find sometimes in autumn while out in some of the more remote places in the Untied States. Found in all of the eastern states (excluding New England), most of the lower Midwest states, and as far west as Texas and Oklahoma, it literally looks like a strawberry growing on a shrub that is bursting with bright red seeds exposed within. As with many red-colored fruits in nature, this is best not to be eaten, as it has been reported to induce severe diarrhea in humans. The leaves, bark and stems are enjoyed by deer and other native wildlife who spread the seeds after consumption. This was found in Florida's Ocala National Forest near Juniper Springs.

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Popular posts North American Nature Photography

Least Chipmunk

If this little chipmunk looks wary, it is for good reason. It was being actively hunted by a short-tailed weasel (stoat) at the edge of Lower Waterton Lake in southern Alberta's Canadian Rocky Mountains.

See more at: www.richleighton.com
Bald Eagle Portrait

Close-up of a bald eagle.

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Common Butterwort (Pinguicula vulgaris ssp. macroceras)

The common butterwort found growing on some wet rocks on the edge of a mountain stream high up in the Olympic Mountains below Hurricane Ridge in NW Washington. Look closely and you can just see the buds which in about a few weeks will extend out above the sticky leaves and produce a beautiful purple flower. These sticky leaves trap insects which the plant will dissolve and ingest as food. Look closer and you will see one mosquito already caught!

See more at: www.richleighton.com
American Strawberry Bush

The American strawberry bush - also known by many other names such as the "hearts-a-bustin" and "hearts-bustin'-with-love", this member of the bittersweet family is one of those oddly beautiful plants you find sometimes in autumn while out in some of the more remote places in the Untied States. Found in all of the eastern states (excluding New England), most of the lower Midwest states, and as far west as Texas and Oklahoma, it literally looks like a strawberry growing on a shrub that is bursting with bright red seeds exposed within. As with many red-colored fruits in nature, this is best not to be eaten, as it has been reported to induce severe diarrhea in humans. The leaves, bark and stems are enjoyed by deer and other native wildlife who spread the seeds after consumption. This was found in Florida's Ocala National Forest near Juniper Springs.

See more at: www.richleighton.com
Round-tail Horned Lizard

This round-tailed horned lizard would not have been spotted had it not suddenly dashed out from where it stood motionless right in front of me in the Chihuahuan Desert in New Mexico's Socorro County. One of the smallest of the horned lizards, these delicate desert-dwellers make their living eating mostly harvester, honey-pot and big-headed ants, with the occasional termite, small insect or larvae. What is most amazing about them is their natural camouflage!

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Black Skimmer

The improbable-looking black skimmer - the unique bill is used for catching its food while skimming the water's surface with an open beak - in flight!

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Sea Stacks of Cape Flattery

The rocky coastline of Cape Flattery is located at the most extreme northwestern corner of the contiguous United States. Millennia of pounding waves, tides and erosion have sculpted the landscape into something from a fairytale.

See more at: www.richleighton.com
Purplish Prickly Pear

Found only within the greater Big Bend Region, this prickly pear can be vibrant green during wet times, or deep magenta during colder months or dry times. Yellow flowers with red centers will bloom from April to July. This one was photographed in Big Bend National Park in Western Texas.

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Cracked Cap Polypore (Phellinus robiniae)

The cracked cap polypore is one of those woody shelf mushrooms often seen on the sides of old trees and has a special affinity for black locust trees, but can be found on certain oaks and acacia trees as well. Found across most of the eastern half of North America, and parts of the Southwest and Pacific Northwest. This particular one was found on the side of a black locust tree (Robinia pseudoacacia) in Hidalgo County in South Texas.

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Arachnophilia/Arachnophobia Alert: The Mouse Spider! https://www.richleighton.com/mouse-spider/
Bald Eagle in Flight

Bald eagle flying overhead in the Estero Bay Preserve in Lee County, Florida.

See more at: www.richleighton.com
Leafless Beaked Orchid (Sacoila lanceolata lanceolata)

The brilliant and fuzzy leafless beaked orchid growing in Charlotte County, Florida in a stand of young pine trees. We found an unbelievable number of these all over Southwest Florida this spring and summer. They seem to be thriving in this drought!

See more at: www.richleighton.com
East Pawnee Butte

East Pawnee Butte in the Pawnee National Grasslands of Northern Colorado. This fantastic geological feature was only made more beautiful by the numbers of pronghorn antelope and desert wildflowers found dotted around the region.

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