That is the largest Beaver Dam I have ever seen! I'm not one who easily envy's someone....but I sure do envy your great sightings as you travel around the world. Be safe!
Beaver are not indigenous to Tierra del Fuego. They imported them from Canada to start a fur industry, but they did not grow commercial quality pelts in the milder climate in Tierra del Fuego. Without predators, they are ruining the environment by cutting down too many trees down there.
It is a bad idea for man to introduce non-native species to another environment. That includes man.
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Great shot of the beaver dam. I wonder where the beaver is!
You are en fuego today! Cool photo! :-)
I really like the way you composed this to elongate the watery space and the beaver dam.
The reflections ain't bad, either.
Another winner from JM!
That is the largest Beaver Dam I have ever seen!
I'm not one who easily envy's someone....but I sure do envy your great sightings as you travel around the world. Be safe!
I've never seen a beaver dam this shot makes it look quite beautiful.
Now I know where the saying "busy as a beaver" comes from! I really like the layers of colors and textures.
Interesting shot. Kinda cool. MB
Wonderful architecture for creatures using only their teeth to build this. Riveting photo!
Beautiful photo!
Beaver are not indigenous to Tierra del Fuego. They imported them from Canada to start a fur industry, but they did not grow commercial quality pelts in the milder climate in Tierra del Fuego. Without predators, they are ruining the environment by cutting down too many trees down there.
It is a bad idea for man to introduce non-native species to another environment. That includes man.
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