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California Condor - in flight near the Vermillion Cliffs - eastern end of Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USATOM-1728 California Condor - in flight near the Vermillion Cliffs eastern end of Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USA Gymnogyps californianus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for
California Condor - sitting on Navajo Bridge across Marble Canyon - (Colorado River)TOM-1727 California Condor - sitting on Navajo Bridge across Marble Canyon - (Colorado River Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USA Gymnogyps californianus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that)
California Condor - with tags - in flight landing - near Marble Canyon (Colorado River)TOM-1726 California Condor - with tags - in flight landing - near Marble Canyon (Colorado River) Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USA Gymnogyps californianus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that
California Condor - with tags - near Marble Canyon (Colorado River) - Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USATOM-1723 California Condor - with tags near Marble Canyon (Colorado River) - Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USA Gymnogyps californianus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for
California Condors - with tags - near Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USA _C3A0164TOM-1722 California Condors - with tags near Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USA Gymnogyps californianus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
California Condor - mating - near Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USA _C3A0079TOM-1720 California Condor - mating near Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona - USA Gymnogyps californianus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Gila Woodpecker - In flight emerging from nest with food in mouth - Saguaro cactus - Sonoran Desert - Arizona - USACAN-3581 Gila Woodpecker - In flight emerging from nest with food in mouth - Saguaro cactus Sonoran Desert - Arizona - USA Melanerpes uropygialis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for
Gila Woodpecker - Calling and feeding on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - Arizona - USACAN-3579 Gila Woodpecker - Calling and feeding on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom Arizona - USA Melanerpes uropygialis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display
Gila Woodpecker - In flight landing on nest in Saguaro cactus with food for young - Sonoran Desert - Arizona - USACAN-3574 Gila Woodpecker - In flight landing on nest in Saguaro cactus with food for young Sonoran Desert - Arizona - USA Melanerpes uropygialis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for
Gila Woodpecker - Male and female at nest in Saguaro cactus - Arizona - USACAN-3572 Gila Woodpecker - Male and female at nest in Saguaro cactus Arizona - USA Melanerpes uropygialis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Gila Woodpecker - In flight emerging from nest in Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) - Sonoran Desert - Arizona - USACAN-3570 Gila Woodpecker - In flight emerging from nest in Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) Sonoran Desert - Arizona - USA Melanerpes uropygialis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for
Gila Woodpecker - In flight emerging from nest with young in Saguaro cactus - Sonoran Desert - Arizona - USACAN-3567 Gila Woodpecker - In flight emerging from nest with young in Saguaro cactus Sonoran Desert - Arizona - USA Melanerpes uropygialis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal
Gila Monster -Arizona-One of only two venomous lizards in the world-protected species-in Saguaro cactusCAN-3050 Gila Monster - in Saguaro cactus "boot" Arizona, USA Heloderma suspectum One of only two venomous lizards in the world, protected species, delivers venom through grooved teeth
Gila Monster -Arizona, USA -One of only two venomous lizards in the world-protected species- delivers venom throughCAN-2308 Gila Monster - One of only two venomous lizards in the world-protected species Arizona, USA Heloderma suspectum John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Cliff Chipmunk Tamias dorsalis ?TOM-1317 Cliff Chipmunk - eating seeds Grand Canyon National Park, USA Tamias dorsalis Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Gila Woodpecker - Arizona - Feeding on nectar in Aloe Vera blossoms- Common Sonoran desert resident - Overall rangeCAN-2969 Gila Woodpecker - feeding on nectar in Aloe Vera blossoms Arizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis Common Sonoran desert resident, overall range from southwestern U.S. to central Mexico
Gila Woodpecker - At nest with food in mouth, Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - helpsCAN-2172 Gila Woodpecker - At nest with food in mouth Arizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom, helps pollinate cactus
Gila Woodpecker In flight, leaving nest with food in mouth. Feeds on nectarCAN-2171 Gila Woodpecker - In flight, leaving nest with food in mouth Arizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Gila Woodpecker - in flight, leaving nest. Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - helps pollinateCAN-2168 Gila Woodpecker - in flight, leaving nest Arizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom, helps pollinate cactus
Gila Woodpecker - in flight, entering nest with food in mouth - Feeds on nectarCAN-2167 Gila Woodpecker - in flight, entering nest with food in mouth Arizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Gila Woodpecker In flight leaving nest in Cactus Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - helpsCAN-2029 Gila Woodpecker - in flight leaving nest in Cactus Arizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis Makes holes in Saguaro cactus for their nests which are then used by other birds
Gila Woodpecker Leaving nest in Cactus Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - helps pollinateCAN-2026 Gila Woodpecker - Leaving nest in Cactus. Arizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis Makes holes in Saguaro cactus for their nests which are then used by other birds
Gila Woodpecker At nest in Cactus Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - helps pollinate cactusCAN-2024 Gila Woodpecker - At nest in Cactus Arizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus flowers - helps pollinate cactus
Gila Woodpecker Feeding young at nest in Cactus Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - helpsCAN-2019 Gila Woodpecker - Feeding young at nest in Cactus. Arizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus flowers - helps pollinate cactus
Gila Woodpecker - Appearing from hole in Cactus Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - helpsCAN-2018 Gila Woodpecker - Appearing from nest hole in Saguaro CactusArizona, USA Melanerpes uropygialis Makes holes in Saguaro cactus for nests which are then used by other birds
Saguaro Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) - Cristate Form - Sonoran Desert - Arizona - Cristate form may be a genetic variantCAN-3179 Saguaro Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea), cristate form Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA Carnegiea gigantea Cristate form may be a genetic variant
California Condor In flight over canyon - Arizona- Airborne - Endangered species-First reintroduced to Arizona in 1996CAN-3115 California Condor - in flight over canyon Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA Gymnogyps californianus Endangered species, first reintroduced to Arizona in 1996
Saguaro Cactus - Sonoran Desert Arizona - Record height: 78 feet - Average mature heightCAN-3098 Saguaro Cactus Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA Carnegiea gigantea Record height: 78 feet - Average mature height: 18 to 30 feet but often reach heights of 50 to 60 feet - Grow their first arms
Spotted Owl - young Arizona, USACAN-2881 Spotted Owl - young Arizona, USA Strix occidentalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
Spotted Owl - mother and young. Decreasing in numbers and range due to habitat destruction. Arizona, USACAN-2871 Spotted Owl - mother and young. Decreasing in numbers and range due to habitat destruction. Arizona, USA. Strix occidentalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display
Saguaro Cactus - Sonoran Desert Arizona, USA - Record height: 78 feet - Average mature heightCAN-2325 Saguaro Cactus Sonoran Desert Arizona, USA Carnegiea gigantea Record height: 78 feet - Average mature height: 18 to 30 feet but often reach heights of 50 to 60 feet - Weigh about 80 pounds