View fullsize White-nosed, also called "coati mundi", Nasua narica, looks at the camera from a cottonwood tree. Four species of coatis are found in the Americas from the southwestern US into northern Argentina. Photo of the day - 1 Feb 2016 February 1, 2016
High country summer - Part I July 23, 2013 Some of my favorite photos from the first few weeks of summer in the Rocky Mountains. Mammals The fox family [Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes] was back, with five kits. "Silver fox" - an uncommon color variation of the Red Fox. Young deer on the Black Canyon Trail. Tassel-Eared Squirrel [Abert's Squirrel, Ciurus aberti]. The C. aberti ferreus subspecies that lives in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains is all black - all of the other subspecies have a white belly. American red squirrel [Tamiasciurus hudsonicus]. Chipmunk. Elk [Cervus canadensis] move through the neighborhood early in the summer before they head up to the higher elevations. Birds Pygmy Nuthatch Wild Turkey [Meleagris gallopavo]. This image was shot before dawn, and therefore the colors are very muted. Plants and Flowers Pasque flowers kicked it off as early Spring bloomers. Sticky cinquefoil, Potentilla glandulosa. Sticky cinquefoil, Potentilla glandulosa. Landscapes Sticky Geranium, Geranium viscosissimum Trees grow in a crack in Button Rock. Looking west towards Mt. Meeker and Long's Peak from Button Rock. Moraine Park, Rocky Mountain National Park. Fern Lake. Aspens at sunrise. The Loch, Rocky Mountain National Park. Loch Vale, with Timberline Falls in the distance, right of center. Panorama with Lake of Glass at left, and The Loch down below at right. Clouds over the Continental Divide from near the top of Twin Sisters. A view of "The Keyhole" - on the route to the summit of Long's Peak - from Estes Cone.