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Jim Cumming / 168 items

N 43 B 1.4K C 2 E Jan 21, 2016 F Mar 16, 2016
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© Jim Cumming - If you're interested in using this image, please email me at Jimdarby8@yahoo.ca Please do not use without permission

Tags:   Pine Marten Algonquin Park Canada nature wildlife winter white snow animal weasel fur

N 10 B 1.5K C 0 E Oct 24, 2014 F Oct 28, 2014
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Tags:   Nuthatch Red-breasted Nuthatch Algonquin Park bird nature fall autumn tree perch Jim Cumming

N 7 B 2.8K C 3 E Oct 25, 2014 F Oct 27, 2014
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Moose, Algonquin Park, Canada
Moose are the largest of all the deer species. Males are immediately recognizable by their huge antlers, which can spread 6 feet. Moose are so tall that they prefer to browse higher grasses and shrubs because lowering their heads to ground level can be difficult. In winter they eat shrubs and pinecones, but they also scrape snow with their large hooves to clear areas for browsing on mosses and lichens.
To purchase prints, cards, mugs, photos, shirts and more you can visit my Redbubble site

© Jim Cumming - If you're interested in using this image, please email me at Jimdarby8@yahoo.ca Please do not use without permission

Tags:   canadian moose moose cow calf Canada Algonquin Park Nature wildlife autumn fall forest field meadow grass DailyNature-TNC14 Jim Cumming

N 8 B 2.3K C 4 E Oct 9, 2013 F Oct 10, 2013
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Moose, Algonquin Park, Canada
Moose are the largest of all the deer species. Males are immediately recognizable by their huge antlers, which can spread 6 feet. Moose are so tall that they prefer to browse higher grasses and shrubs because lowering their heads to ground level can be difficult. In winter they eat shrubs and pinecones, but they also scrape snow with their large hooves to clear areas for browsing on mosses and lichens.
To purchase prints, cards, mugs, photos, shirts and more you can visit my Redbubble site

© Jim Cumming - If you're interested in using this image, please email me at Jimdarby8@yahoo.ca Please do not use without permission

Tags:   Algonquin park moose cow DailyNature-TNC13 animal wildlife nature park fall autumn mammal canon travel canada ontario brown nature photography Alces alces deer Jim Cumming

N 13 B 4.6K C 4 E Oct 5, 2014 F Oct 8, 2014
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The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is a small, dog-like mammal, with a sharp pointed face and ears, an agile and lightly built body, a coat of lustrous long fur, and a large bushy tail. Male foxes are slightly larger than females. Sizes vary somewhat between individuals and geographic locations—those in the north tend to be bigger. Red foxes have a sharp bark, used when startled and to warn other foxes.
To purchase prints, cards, mugs, photos, shirts and more you can visit my Redbubble site

© Jim Cumming - If you're interested in using this image, please email me at Jimdarby8@yahoo.ca Please do not use without permission

Tags:   Red fox Algonquin Park nature wildlife forest fox Jim Cumming


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