Sunday Nature Stills – 11/08/2020

Arctic tundra is a bit different than I originally expected.  From a distance it looks like rolling hills of short brown or green grass.  A bit closer up, you notice that it often has small flowers, Arctic Cottongrass, and clumps of different plants.  Looking even closer, it is neat to observe that it is a very dense ecosystem of many small plants mixed together. It is often quite soft when not frozen.  Walking on it is difficult as you sink down into the soft mossy surface and into the mud that separates the tundra from the underlying permafrost.

Sunday Nature Stills – 10/04/2020

We often spot sea otters along the California coast, and it’s always fun to watch them busily feed among the kelp or even sleeping on the surface.  I photographed these two otters in Monterey Bay.  It was interesting to watch these two because they were sharing food.  In a disorganized way, they would take turns hunting for food and then share the meal. In this case the one in the back had just surfaced with a large abalone and they were both sharing it.