Again and again a fascinating moment when a Black-collared Hawk flies in, grabs the fish and takes off again. Photo: Ulrich Jobs
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Again and again a fascinating moment when a Black-collared Hawk flies in, grabs the fish and takes off again. Photo: Ulrich Jobs
#Brazil #Pantanal #RioClaro #BlackcollaredHawk #Hawk

Young bears playing in the Katmai National Park. Photo: Ulrich Jobs
#KatmaiNationalPark #Alaska #GeographicHarbour #Bears #LindbladExpeditions

Geographic Harbour, Katmai National Park, Alaska
Walrus ride the swell visible from the bow of National Geographic Orion. The third largest pinniped these animals can weigh nearly two tons. Photo: Ulrich Jobs
#Russia #Kamchatka #Wildlife #Walrus #LindbladExpeditions

The National Geographic Orion took us to South Glubokaya Bay and the landing did not look very promising. The Fjord was completely fogged over and we were walking through swampy wet grass and flowers. Just when we thought to return because there really was not much to see and everybody shot enough macros for a year the sun broke through and within minutes we had the most beautiful landscape around us. What a nice surprise and happy shooting started again. Photo: Ulrich Jobs
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Cruising on the National Geoagraphic Orion landing on Karaginskiy Island in Russia far east gave us the the opportunity to admire large wildflower meadows. The beautiful Iris is quite common here and mostly pretty enough to take a shot. Photo: Ulrich Jobs
#LindbladExpeditions #Russia #Kamchatka# KaraginskyIsland #Wildflowers #Iris

Our cruise on the National Geographic Orion included visits to the Koryak people in Russia far east. Particulary the extremely warm welcome we experienced when arriving at the Tymlat village impressed. Obviously sharing their culture was not only fun for us.
Photo: Ulrich Jobs
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This cute Arctic Fox on the beach in the Commander Islands, Russia did not bother to take notice of us. A beautiful animal easy to photograph. Photo: Ulrich Jobs
The Stellar sea eagle is not only impressive flying. Sitting you can see why it is the heaviest of all eagles. Photo: Ulrich Jobs

Nearly forgot to present this little cutie roaming the shores at Geographic Harbor which is a part of Katmai National Park, the site of the largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century. 

Geographic Harbour, Katmai National Park, Alaska
Cruising in Zodicas on the Zupanova River we got some great views of the legendary Stellar sea eagle, the biggest or better heaviest eagle of our planet. Photo: Ulrich Jobs
