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The Empire outdoors web page is looking for astounding photographs of Alaska's flora and fauna, surroundings or plant existence. ship your photos to editor@juneauempire.com. For all pictures encompass the identify of the photographer, a description of what's shown within the graphic, when it became taken and some other pertinent suggestions. photos will run as space permits. photos with watermarks can not be posted.
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A black undergo poses with a dandelion in her mouth close Shrine of St. Therese on may additionally 22, 2021. (Courtesy image / Virginia Kelly)
This late may additionally photo indicates an eagle is near its nest on the Breadline Bluff trail. (Courtesy picture / Gary Miller)
A curious marmot out at the Shrine of St. Therese viewed on can also 17, 2021. (Courtesy photo / Denise Carroll)
the road of demarcation between a freshwater creek and silty glacial water alongside Mendenhall Lake on may additionally 18, 2021.
A salmonberry flower alongside Glacier toll road heralds the soon arrival of a delicious berry on may 22. (Courtesy photograph / Denise Carroll
An olive-sided flycatcher sits at the excellent of Maple Tree by using Lena Loop (Courtesy image / Kenneth Gill, gillfoto)
grownup bald eagle inspecting his mountain ash bushes on properly of a piling at Tee Harbor might also 27, 2021. (Courtesy image / David Athearn)
This may additionally 27 photograph shows a beaver dam close Outer aspect. (Courtesy photograph / Sandy Williams)
Beaver highways during the Equisetum (horsetail) with the aid of Norton Lake (Courtesy picture / Deborah Rudis)
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