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  • Alaska.  Backlit clump of Squirreltail Grass (Hordeum jubatum) along the Glenn Highway with mature, rose-colored seedheads in July with a deep blue sky in the background and the sun directly behind the grass.
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  • Alaska.  Backlit clump of Squirreltail Grass (Hordeum jubatum) along the Glenn Highway with mature, rose-colored seedheads in July with a deep blue sky in the background and rays projecting from the sun.
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  • Alaska.  Backlit clump of Squirreltail Grass (Hordeum jubatum) along the Glenn Highway with mature, rose-colored seedheads in July with a deep blue sky in the background and rays projecting from the sun.
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  • Alaska.  Large expanse of Squirreltail Grass (Hordeum jubatum) along the Glenn Highway with mature, rose-colored seedheads in July.
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  • Alaska.  Close-up of mature, rose-colored Squirreltail Grass (Hordeum jubatum) seedheads along the Glenn Highway in July.
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  • Alaska.  Single clump of Squirreltail Grass (Hordeum jubatum) with rose-colored seedheads and stone along Glenn Highway near Sheep Mountain in July.
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  • Alaska.  Midrange view of a clump of Squirreltail Grass (Hordeum jubatum) with mature rose-colored seedheads along the Glenn Highway in July.
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  • Alaska.  Clump of Squirreltail Grass (Hordeum jubatum) along the Glenn Highway with mature, rose-colored seedheads in July.
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  • Alaska.  Backlit clumps of Squirreltail Grass (Hordeum jubatum) along the Glenn Highway with mature, rose-colored seedheads in July.
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  • Alaska.  The Matanuska Glacier forms a gentle "S" curve as it emerges from the snow-capped Chugach Mountains near the Glenn Highway.  Compressed view with a long lens creates unusual perspective.
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  • Alaska.  Stitched panorama of both the north and south beaches at the mouth of the Kenai River during the dipnet fishery in July with hundreds of fishermen lining the shores.  Between the beach and the grass-covered sand dunes in the foreground is an array of tents forming a large encampment.  The short dipnetting personal use fishery is immensely popular as thousands of visitors swell the local population of the Kenai and the surrounding area.
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  • Girdwood, Alaska. California Creek Trail meadow area overlooks Girdwood, after a short hike through the dense Chugach National Forest.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Big Lake. Ermine (short-tailed weasel).
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  • USA, Alaska, Denali National Park.  Tight shot of young bull Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) walking from right to left through short grass in September.
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  • Alaska.  A pair of Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) walk slowly through short grass with three Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) nearby while foraging at the Creamer's Field Migratory Bird Refuge in August.  Thousands of cranes and other waterfowl and migratory species make a stop at Creamer's to feed and rest during their annual migrations north in spring and south in autumn.
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  • Alaska.  Cow Moose (Alces alces) lying down in grass and short brush in Chugach State Park near Anchorage in September.
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  • Alaska.  A limit of three Sockeye (red) Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) on a stringer layed out on a bit of grass on the bank of the upper Kenai River in June.  A fly rod and daypack rest nearby against the roots of a spruce tree.  The first run of reds into the Russian River is generally small and short, but the quality of the fish is superlative.
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  • Alaska.  Adult Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) standing in short tundra near the Denali National Park road in July as it pauses during a hunt for prey.  (Distracting dry grass stem removed.)
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  • Alaska.  Two Moose (Alces alces), a large bull and a cow, standing in an opening of grass and short brush along the hillside above Powerline Pass in Chugach State Park overlooking the city of Anchorage on a sunny day with blue skies and a few high clouds in October.
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