Swans, Prague
Photograph by Jaromir Chalabala, My Shot
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Swans on the Vltava River in Prague
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Photograph by Jaromir Chalabala, My Shot
This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos
Swans on the Vltava River in Prague
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Photograph by Tom Samuelson, My Shot
This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos
Great gray owls come south from Canada into Minnesota during the winter to find food. This owl was on the north shore of Lake Superior, just south of Two Harbors, Minnesota. We happened to find him as the sun was setting, and in the evening light, we were able to be in a position to see an owl that was hunting when a mouse came out, and the owl was quick to pounce and pick up an evening meal.
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I was walking in the field, taking pictures of the winter landscape, when suddenly several deer, frightened by me, jumped out of the nearby bushes and fled. I managed quickly to change the program of my camera and took some panning pictures. umava National Park, Czech Republic.
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Tagged: easter , egg , food , bacon Share on FacebookPhotograph by Evgenia Arbugaeva, National Geographic
This Month in Photo of the Day: National Geographic Magazine Features
Siberian hunter Slava Dolbaev uses a spear to dig out a corkscrewed mammoth tusk from a coastal ice cliff. Prying loose a single tusk can take hours, even days. Tusk hunters often leave colored beads or silver jewelry as offerings to local spirits.
See more pictures from the April 2013 feature story "Of Mammoths and Men."
Photograph by Diane Cook and Len Jenshel, National Geographic
This Month in Photo of the Day: National Geographic Magazine Features
To know Kykuit, said William Welles Bosworth, who designed its gardens, one must experience late evening when all is peacefully eloquent."
See more pictures from the March 2013 feature story "Night Gardens."
Watch a time-lapse sequence of a night-blooming water lily »
Photograph by Paul Nicklen, National Geographic
This Month in Photo of the Day: National Geographic Magazine Features
Kayaks crowd Three Sisters Springs, where people and manatees maintain a controversial coexistence. To reach the warm water they need to survive winter, manatees often must run a gantlet of kayakers and snorkelers eager to interact with the marine mammals.
See more pictures from the the April 2013 feature story "When Push Comes to Shove."
Photograph by George Steinmetz, National Geographic
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Tight clusters of traditional mud-brick-and-palm houses have stood for centuries in Ghadames, a pre-Roman oasis town in the Sahara. Rooftop walkways allowed women to move freely, concealed from mens view.
See more pictures from the February 2013 feature story "New Old Libya."