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CareyPhotography > Western gull and California Brown Pelican (winter plumage) in La Jolla, California.  The California Brown Pelican is protected under state and federal Endangered Species acts.
CareyPhotography > Peninsular (desert) bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis cremnobates) in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
CareyPhotography > Peninsular (desert) bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis cremnobates) in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
CareyPhotography > Peninsular (desert) bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis cremnobates) in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
CareyPhotography > Peninsular (desert) bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis cremnobates) in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
CareyPhotography > Peninsular (desert) bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis cremnobates) in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
CareyPhotography > Peninsular (desert) bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis cremnobates) in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
CareyPhotography > This ram just loved to strike a pose and show off. He was absolutely gorgeous.
CareyPhotography > It was disappointing that some of my favorites shots had the harshest light. I love this image showing the ram watching over the female as she drinks from the stream.
Western gull and California Brown Pelican (winter plumage) in La Jolla, California. The California Brown Pelican is protected under state and federal Endangered Species acts.
CareyPhotography > Western gull and California Brown Pelican (winter plumage) in La Jolla, California.  The California Brown Pelican is protected under state and federal Endangered Species acts.
Western gull and California Brown Pelican (winter plumage) in La Jolla, California. The California Brown Pelican is protected under state and federal Endangered Species acts.
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