Moss dominated dry mound in wet tundra. Associated with Carex aquatilis, Dactylina arctica, Petasites frigidus, Potentilla hyparctica, and Micranthes nelsoniana. MW.
Large spiny plant with very long branches protruding from the ground
Grayish-brown fur and white tail. Long floppy ears.
2 of 17 total seen loafing on sea ice.
Moss dominated dry mound in wet tundra. Associated with Carex aquatilis, Dactylina arctica, Petasites frigidus, Potentilla hyparctica, and Micranthes nelsoniana. MW.
Female, in search of food ?
While escorting a rescued snowy owl to Barrow, we happened to see several pairs on nests, including this male returning with a lemming to add to the pile at the nest.
one of the animals we relocated was a Ringtail. Wild animals are not pets but people will try to make them so. This ringtail was never injured and should never have been removed from its natural environment. It was released after it was observed not to be habituated to people.
Not a very clear picture. Running into the woods pretty fast