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Wild harbor seal giving a friendly wave.Please see some similar pictures from my portfolio:
The two Northern Gannets perched on a rocky outcrop against a dark blue ocean backdrop
Young Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) in South Georgia in its natural environment
Close-up of gannet perching outdoors,Bempton Cliffs,United Kingdom,UK
huge serpent from Scandinavian myths lies in a folded ring, danger and scary stories
Puffin stretching his wings on the ground on Inner Farne in the Farne islands, Northumberland.
Common Tern  bird in flight
Close-up view California Gull (Larus californicus) resting atop a coastal sea stack, off the coast of the Monterey Peninsula.\n\nTaken from Pacific Grove, Monterey, California, USA.
Gannets gather together during mating season. Murawai Beach, Auckland, New Zealand
Taxon name: Snowy Albatross\nTaxon scientific name: Diomedea exulans\nLocation: Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania, Australia
Photo taken in Bempton, United Kingdom
Names: Atlantic Puffin, Common Puffin\nScientific name: Fratercula arctica\nCountry: Iceland\nLocation: Drangey
Cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha)
Lepidoptera larvae in the wild, North China
Common guillemot, scientific name aria aalge
Gannet on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
Norther Gannet in flight over the cliffs at Hermaness, Unst, Shetland Islands, UK
Hairy Caterpillar crawling on Cycad leaf.
A Galapagos Nazca booby meticulously preening its feathers on a rocky shore, highlighting its elegant white and black plumage and natural behavior.
Gannet flying (Morus bassanus)
Northern Gannet on breeding rocks of Bempton cliffs, UK
group of Guillemots on Skomer Island, Wales
Witness the captivating sight of a baby fur seal as it rests peacefully on the lush green grass in Maine. With its curious open eyes and adorable features, this young seal reminds us of the beauty and vulnerability of nature.
Atlantic puffin in Latrabjarg Iceland.Atlantic puffin at Bakkagerdi Iceland.
Gannets in flight at Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
Couple of Northern Gannets, Bonaventure Island, Quebec, Canada
Gannets Nesting, Bass Rock, Scotland
Big Blue Octopus Octopus cyanea  occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from eastern Africa to the Hawaiian Islands in a depth range from 0-150m, max. mantle length 22cm with arms to at least 80 cm. \nBig blue octopuses are found living in muddy, sandy, or rocky bottoms, and in seagrass beds. They create lairs or dens in crevices or coral rubbles within coral reefs. These dens aren't used for long term; on average individuals spend up to 35 days in one den. The average lifespan of big blue octopuses is 12 to 15 months.\nThis juvenile specimen was encountered in the Triton Bay, Indonesia \n3°54'41.052 S 134°7'18.204 E at 12m depth
Autumn in pre-Pyrenees, Catalonian undergrowth.. during autumn season.
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