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Lifting a log after sunset, a large beaver rebuilds a portion of his dam after the high spring waters of Bear Creek washed out a section in Lakewood, Colorado.
Beaver on the banks of the River Tay, Perthshire, Scotland, UK.
native Canadian camp on an old postage stamp
A beaver on its lodge in Beaver Boardwalk Park, Maxwell Lake near Hinton, Alberta, Canada.  Photo by Bob Gwaltney.
A beaver dam forms a pond bordered by yellow grasses and aspens with golden leaves.  The pond reflects the sky and clouds.
Beaver Dam, Lundy Canyon, Eastern Sierra, California
Beaver in a pond
Beaver dam at Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Dams created by beavers in the province of Tierra del Fuego
a large beaver sitting on logs near its damn
Juvenile Beaver in Grande Teton National Park.
Two Eurasian Beavers (Castor fiber) on the bank of a pond in Scotland
Mongolian beaver near a lake.
Scenic view of Waterton lake with mountain range in background, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Beavers lodge at pent up water near Frauenau
Moose in Värmland, Sweden, embody the essence of the region's wild and serene landscapes. These majestic creatures, also known as elk in Europe, navigate the dense forests and tranquil marshlands that characterize Värmland. With their imposing size, sturdy antlers, and dark brown fur, moose seamlessly blend into the diverse natural surroundings.\n\nIn Värmland's boreal forests, moose find ample food sources, including aquatic plants, shrubs, and various vegetation. Their distinctive tracks can often be traced along the forest floor, offering a glimpse into their silent and solitary nature. The moose, being crepuscular, may be spotted during the early morning or late evening, adding an enchanting touch to the region's twilight ambiance.\n\nEncountering a moose in Värmland is a captivating experience, providing a connection to the untamed wilderness of the region. As these gentle giants roam freely through the woodlands, they contribute to the rich biodiversity and the allure of Värmland's natural heritage. Observing a moose in this picturesque setting serves as a reminder of the harmonious coexistence between wildlife and the pristine landscapes of Sweden's Värmland.
Close-up shot of a wild beaver eating a grass by the lake in Yellowstone
Southern state freshwater wetland forest on a on a sunny day in early spring (April 11). The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto lens, resulting in large clean files and images with shallow depth-of-field. The image is part of a large series of Georgia wetland at different seasons.
Beaver Dam And Lodge At Calm Pond In The River Danube Wetlands National Park In Vienna, Austria
Beaver Dam on Wapizagonke lake in Parc National de la Mauricie, Quebec, Canada in Summer. It is the directions to Chutes Waber Waterfalls.
River on the sides of which grow withered trees of gray color
Glacial, braided type Susitna River displays muddy colors due to a silt carried from glaciers melting in the Alaska Range and the Talkeetna Mountains. A braided river is a network of river channels separated by small, often temporary, islands. Talkeetna town is in the upper right part of the picture. Upper part of the photograph also shows confluence of three mighty rivers: Chulitna, Susitna and Talkeetna Rivers.
Beaver dam built in a river
A recently built beaver lodge near the shoreline of a wetland area.
A serene riverbank showcases vibrant greens of grass along the water's edge, with gentle ripples reflecting the clear blue sky on a bright afternoon.
Pine Trees Bog, Maine
Moose Antlers Above Water while bull dives down for food
High mountain pond and stream through moose habitat near Fairplay in central Colorado in western USA of North America. Nearest cities are Aspen, Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado, Salt Lake City, Utah
A beaver construction in a pond in eastern Canada.
Banff. From old film stock in 1989
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