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Portfolio { 13 images } Created 26 Feb 2015

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  • A 60,0000 pound humpback whale flings it's weight skyward before making a giant splash, in Blackfish Sound, British Columbia, Canada. The whale was likely signaling her calf, because shortly afterword a younger whale appeared on the horizon and made it's way over. The two the swam away together, hugging the kelp forests, possibly in fear of killer whales.
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  • An Atlantic Puffin (Tratercula artica) prepares to feed its underground chicks a meal of fish on Machias Seal Island, New Brunswick. Puffins spend most of the year living on sea's surface, landing only on this tiny speck of land to lay a single egg. The birds have special hooks that let them hold onto several fish at once, while still hunting and catching even more fish. Puffins feed almost exclusively on fish, making the as reliant as fish stocks as human in the Bay of Fundy. Photo by William Drumm.
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  • The view from an abandoned logging road off Oso Road, Lake Cavanaugh, Washington.
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  • A Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) feeds on a vole that it just killed, near Eldorado Canyon State Park, Boulder County, Colorado.
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  • Transient orca, also know as Biggs killer whales, seen in the San Juan Islands, Washington, USA. Killer whales are actually the largest members of the dolphin family, and are regularly seen in the Salish Sea of Washington and British Columbia. Transient orca feed exclusively on marine mammals, including seals, sea lions, and even dolphins and baleen whales.  September 2, 2013. Photo © William Drumm.
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  • The Seattle skyline, as seen from Seacrest Park, West Seattle.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
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