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  • A stream along the John Muir Trail, Sierra Nevada California.
    Sierra Stream-Kip-987.jpg
  • A lake along the John Muir Trail, Sierra Nevada CA
    Sierra Lake-Kip-332.jpg
  • High Sierra Dam, South Lake, Sierra Nevada CA
    Small High Sierra Dam -Kip-1953 .jpg
  • Mt. Banner and High Sierra Lake, Sierra Nevada California.
    Mt. Banner and Storm.jpg
  • A meadow filled with flowers, Sierra Nevada, California.
    Mountain Meadow331.jpg
  • Mt. Banner and High Sierra Lake, Sierra Nevada California.
    Mt. Banner and Storm.jpg
  • Fly Fisherman Sierra Stream Flowing from Moutnains, Sierra Nevada CA
    Fly Fisherman_O2R9122.jpg
  • A group of Hiker heads south along the John Muir Trail, Sierra Nevada CA
    Sierra Backpackers-Kip-658.jpg
  • Le Conte Canyon Sierra Mountains, Sierra Nevada, CA
    Le Conte Canyon-Kip-2171.jpg
  • Lodge Pole Pine Trees, Sierra Mountains, California.
    Lodgepole Pine-Kip-3149.jpg
  • McGee Canyon in early fall. Eastern Sierra Nevada
    Deciduous Forest- Kip - 1247.jpg
  • Marmot,  Sierra Mountains, California.
    Marmot_MG_9784.jpg
  • Melting of the Mt. Ritter and Mt. Banner Glacier, Sierra Mountains, California.
    Melting Glacier-Kip-2982.jpg
  • Mule Deer Buck, Sierra Mountains, California.
    Mule Deer-Kip-1570.jpg
  • Lodge Pole Pine Trees, Sierra Mountains, California.
    Lodgepole Pines-Kip-2351.jpg
  • Lodge Pole Pine Trees, Sierra Mountains, California.
    Lodepole Pines-Kip-3146.jpg
  • Mountain stream flows from the westside of Mt. Whitney to Guitar Lake, Sierra Nevada CA
    Guitar Lake Sierras.jpg
  • Lodge Pole Pines, Sierra Mountains
    North Lake and Lodgepole Pines_MG_58...jpg
  • Lake Tahoe is a large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains of the United States. It is located along the border between California and Nevada, west of Carson City, Nevada. Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake in the United States. Its depth is 514 m making it America's second-deepest. The lake is known for the clarity of its water and the panorama of surrounding mountains on all sides. (wikipedia_Lake Tahoe)
    Lake Tahoe Clear Waters_7952.jpg
  • Sunrise and a mountain stream, Bishop Pass, Sierra Nevada CA, eastern sierra
    Bishop Pass.jpg
  • A Hiker heads north along the John Muir Trail, Sierra Nevada CA
    Hiker on the JMT219.jpg
  • A stream along the John Muir Trail, Sierra Nevada CA
    Muir Pass Stream-Kip1535.jpg
  • Mt. Whitney  Sunrise, Sierra Nevada CA.
    Whitney Summit Sunrise (c)Kip Evans.jpg
  • Hikers head south along the John Muir Trail, past the Lyle Glacier area. Sierra Nevada, California.
    Lyle Glacier-Kip-1982.jpg
  • A female mountain bluebird (Sialla currucoides) on a rock covered with lichens. Only the femail builds the nest. The male sometimes acts as if he is helping, but he either brings no nest material or he drops it on the way (All About Birds.com)
    Mountain Bluebird-Kip-3123.jpg
  • Mammoth Hot Springs, Eastern Sierra, California.
    Mammoth Hot Springs - Kip-1657.jpg
  • High Sierra Stream, Donahue Pass, CA
    Donahue Pass.jpg
  • Backpacking along the John Muir Trail in the Eastern Sierras of California.
    Backpacking 09_MG_4036.jpg
  • High Alpine Meadow near Bishop Pass
    High Sierra Meadow_MG_9546.jpg
  • Owens Valley, Eastern Sierra California
    Eastern Sierra Mountains_MG_5757.jpg
  • Mt. Banner, Mt. Ritter, and Thousand Islands Lake, Sierra Mountains, California.
    Backpacking 09_O2R9992.jpg
  • Lichen, Sierra Mountains California.
    Lichen-Kip-1669.jpg
  • Silver Pass and Chief Lake along the  John Muir Trail, Sierra Nevada CA
    Sierra Mountains Sunset.jpg
  • Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog, Sierra Nevada. CA
    Mountain yellow-legged frog-Kip-2353.jpg
  • Alpin Meadow in Upper Evolution Basin
    Alpine Meadow-1536.jpg
  • Sunrise in Owens Valley, California showing various desert plants.
    Owens Valley Sunrise_MG_5793.jpg
  • View of a mountain range at sunset in Granite Park near South Lake, Eastern Sierra.
    California Sierra_MG_4054.jpg
  • Tioga Lake - Eastern Sierras, California.
    Toga Lake Eastern Sierra_068.jpg
  • Mather Pass at sunset along the John Muir Trail - Sierra Nevada Mountains, California.
    Kip -361 Mather Pass Stream.jpg
  • Star Trails in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains.
    Startrails_MG_4086.jpg
  • Lake near Tioga Pass - Sierra Nevada, California.
    Kip -1181 Volume Meadows Yosemite.jpg
  • Ancient Bristlecone, White Mountains of California.
    Bristlecone Trees-1841.jpg
  • Ancient Bristlecone Pine Trees, White Mountains, CA
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  • Ancient Bristlecone, White Mountains of California.
    Ancient Bristlecone Pines_MG_5980.jpg
  • Arrowhead Lake - High Sierra California
    Arrowhead Lake.jpg
  • Sidewinder, Eastern Sierra, CA
    Sidewinder - Kip -1077 .jpg
  • Mather Pass at sunrise
    Mather Sierra & Mountain Pride flowe...jpg
  • Le Conte Canyon, Kings Canyon National Park California
    Le Conte CanyonKip.jpg
  • Reflection of the backside of Mt. Whitney at sunset
    Mt. Whitney Reflection.jpg
  • A lake near Tolume Meadows, Yosemite National Park
    Tolume Meadows-Kip-1149.jpg
  • A stream running down the west side of Mt. Whitney
    Backside of Whitney365.jpg
  • Cathedral pass - John Muir Trail
    Catherdal Pass.jpg
  • This mature tadpole is a member of the mountain yellow-legged frog complex which is comprised of two species: Rana muscosa and Rana sierrae. Both species are highly aquatic and are always found within a meter or two from the edge of water. Rana sierrae is yellowish or reddish brown from above, with black or brown spots or lichen-like markings. Toe tips are usually dusky. Underside of hind legs and sometimes entire belly is yellow or slightly orange, usually more opaque than in foothill yellow-legged frog, (Rana boylii). Yellow often extends forward to level of forelimbs. Dorsolateral folds present but frequently indistinct. The tadpoles are black or dark brown and are large (total length often exceeds 10 cm) and metamorphose in 1-4 years depending on the elevation. Rana sierrae differs from Rana muscosa in having relatively shorter legs. Rana sierrae have declined dramatically despite the fact that most of the habitat is protected in National Parks and National Forest lands. A study that compares recent surveys (1995-2005) to historical localities (1899-1994; specimens from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and the California Academy of Sciences) found that 92.5% of populations have gone extinct (11 remaining out of 146 sites; Vredenburg, et al., 2007) (Vance Vredenburg (vancev AT berkeley.edu),
    Sierra Nevada Yellow-legged Tadpole-...jpg
  • Virginia Lake - Eastern Sierras
    Virgina Lake.jpg
  • Female Greater Sage-grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, protecting chicks in the Eastern Sierras, California
    Female Greater Sage-grouse.jpg
  • Black Bear, California Sierra Mountains
    Black Bear_O2R6491.jpg
  • Mt. Ritter and Mt. Banner
    Riter&BannerIMG_2967.jpg
  • Rae Lake along the John Muir Trail, California.
    Rae Lake-Kip-3129.jpg