Stock Photography Gallery - Pictures of Wildlife
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A Fish and Wildlife officer displays animal skulls at the Ashland Forensic Lab in Ashland, Oregon

Two black bear play at a rehabilitation center in central Oregon, USA.

A snowy scene in Nanaimo's Bowen Park. Canada.

A wintery snowy scene in Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Canada.

A wintery snowy scene in Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Canada.

A peacock spreads it's plume in an attempt to attract a female.

Three kayakers take to Okanagan Lake, British Columbia, Canada.

A teenager taunts a tagged bull elk in a yard in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

A lamb with it's mother grazing nearby.

An elk confuses the spot where he is meant to park himself in Banff National park, Alberta

A large woodpecker searches for food in a tree in a forest on Vancouver Island

Goldfish swim in a pond in the shadow of the old Bryant and May factory in the east end of London

Black birds take to the skies over an apple orchard in the Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada

A group of birds weather a storm on telephone wires in British Columbia, Canada

A group of cows seem to almost pose for a photograph on a farm in Western Canada

A white tailed deer climbs the side of a hill in western Canada.

A close-up of a mountain sheep. Banff, Alberta, Canada.

A young sparrow takes a peek at the world from it's nest in a tree in Canmore, Alberta, Canada

A bull elk makes himself at home in a yard in Banff National Park, Alberta.

A man enjoys the scenery while on a hike in the Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada

Seagulls take refuge on a frozen lake.

A dead wolf lies decomposing in Banff National Park.

Iguanas can be considered an invasive species along the gulf coast of Florida

An Iguana and it's young offspring.


