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  • Shades of yellow, green and orange announce the comming of fall. Eastern Sierra, June Lake
    Fall Aspen Trees_MG_5604.jpg
  • Shades of yellow, green and orange announce the comming of fall.
    Fall Aspens.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
  • Wildflowers in bloom along the Big Sur Coast, California.
    Spring Big Sur Coast©KipEvans.jpg
  • Wildflowers in bloom along the Big Sur Coast, California.
    Spring Big Sur Coast Horizontal.jpg
  • Male American Goldfinch Breeding Colors - Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    Male American Goldfinch_O2R7853.jpg
  • Cottonwood
    Cottonwood Tree_MG_5779.jpg
  • Sunset illuminates Carmel Highlands
    Carmel Highlands©KipEvans.jpg
  • Common fiddleneck flowers blooming in California
    common fiddleneck_O2R8892.jpg
  • Schools of tropical reef fish swim over a coral reef at Jardines de la Reina off the coast of Cuba.
    Schools of fish_MG_6513.jpg
  • Anza Borrego Desert
    Anza_MG_1252.jpg
  • California Live Oak with wild flower
    Live Oak and Wildflower_Kip - 1394.jpg
  • Moonrise along the Big Sur Coast
    Big Sur Coast_MG_0786.jpg
  • The Merced River, Yosemite National Park, CA.
    Merced River_MG_6233.jpg
  • A rare spring bloom that blankets Death Valley National Park
    Death Valley South.jpg
  • A rare spring bloom that blankets Death Valley National Park.
    Death Valley Flowers2.jpg
  • Sand Dunes,  Death Valley National Park
    Death Valley Dunes.jpg
  • Wildflowers in bloom at Death Valley National Park.
    Death Valley South.jpg
  • A desert dandelion blooming in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    desert dandelion_O2R7263 crop.jpg
  • A blooming brittle bush plant in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    brittlebush_O2R7867.jpg
  • A colorful coral reef off the coast of Coiba, Panama.
    Catherdal _MG_2135.jpg
  • A butterfly fish off the coast of Coiba, Panama.
    Butterfly Fish_MG_1368.jpg
  • A pair of nesting bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) perch in a tree in Alaska.
    Bald Eagles_MG_1057.jpg
  • Anza Borrego Desert
    Anza_MG_1255.jpg
  • Fall Aspen Tree in Colorado.
    Colorado Aspens.jpg
  • Fall Aspens in Colorado.
    Aspens6.jpg
  • River in the Smoky Mountain National Park with fall colors
    Kip -922 Mountain River w Fall.jpg
  • Wildflowers bloom on cliffs high above the California Coast.
    California Coast-Kip-970.jpg
  • A Great Egret stands on the edge of a marsh.
    Great Egret_O2R4796.jpg
  • Anza Borrego Desert State Park
    Anza Borrego Desert_O2R7494.jpg
  • Wildflowers along the Big Sur Coast, California.
    Garapatta Beach Wild Flowers.jpg
  • Sunset at Guadalupe - Nipomo Dunes, Guadalupe California
    Coastal Dunes.jpg
  • Spring flowers bloom along the Big Sur Coast
    Big Sur Coast Flowers_LM4C8857.jpg
  • Snowy egret hunting fish
    Snowy Egret_O2R6761.jpg
  • Snowy egret hunting fish
    Snowy Egret_O2R6760.jpg
  • Fall Aspens, Eastern Sierra
    Fall Aspens and Horses_067.jpg
  • A rare spring bloom that blankets Death Valley National Park
    LM4C9606.jpg
  • A rare spring bloom that blankets Death Valley National Park
    Death Valley Spring Bloom.jpg
  • A rare spring bloom that blankets Death Valley National Park.
    Death Valley Flowers.jpg
  • Wildflowers,  Anza Borrego Desert, California
    Anza Wild Flowers_O2R7887.jpg
  • Blooming Mexican Gold Poppy
    mexican gold poppy_O2R7277.jpg
  • A scuba diver takes pictures of a tropical coral reef.
    Nice Reef & Diver.jpg
  • Bullock's Oriole in Yosemite National Park during spring.
    Bullock's Oriole_0536.jpg
  • McGee Canyon in early fall. Eastern Sierra Nevada
    Deciduous Forest- Kip - 1247.jpg
  • Merced River in the fall
    Yosemite Fall_MG_6227.jpg
  • Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog, Sierra Nevada. CA
    Mountain yellow-legged frog-Kip-2353.jpg
  • Forest - Smoky Mountains
    Smoky Fall Trees.jpg
  • Forest - Smoky Mountains
    Forest -Kip-921.jpg
  • Shades of yellow, green and orange announce the coming of fall.
    Kip-294 Aspens Trees.jpg
  • A dodder parasitic plant attaches itself to pickleweed (Salicornia virginica) in San Francisco Bay Estuary. Cuscuta (Dodder) is a genus of about 100-170 species of yellow, orange or red parasitic plants. After a dodder attaches itself to a plant, it wraps itself around it and may attach itself to multiple plants in the area..
    Pickleweed-Kip-3055.jpg