As we take a moment to admire the natural world around us, we can’t help but be reminded of the intricate balance and harmony that exists within it. Every species plays a vital role in maintaining this delicate ecosystem, and it’s a reminder that we are all connected in some way. From the smallest microbe to the largest mammal, nature is a symphony of living beings that work together in perfect harmony.
So let’s take a moment to appreciate the beauty and wonder of nature. Take a hike through the forest, watch the sunset over the ocean or simply gaze up at the stars on a clear night. Whatever way you choose, allow yourself to be completely immersed in the natural world, and you will discover a sense of peace and wonder that is truly unique.
1. The leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx), also referred to as the sea leopard.

2. This octopus approached, inked, and took off.

3. Lightning Strike at Garden of the Gods.

4. They look like they are out of some fantasy anime. So beautiful.

5. When predatory birds eat other birds, they often first strip them of feathers, and with it can come the bird’s skin. A section of these feathers under the right conditions can form into a ball as the skin desiccates and pulls inward.

6. A Deer swimming in water. This Photo by CreekBed Photography.

7. The Luzon water redstart (Phoenicurus bicolor), also known as the Luzon redstart, is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae.

8. North Dakota. Two deer locked together. This Photo by Shankar Swaminathan.

9. The Australian Goanna can grow to 3 meters tall.

10. The ‘False Killer Whale’ living it up.

11. Just a 75ft Boat and a Blue Whale.

12. This beautiful scene of reindeer under the northern lights.

13. Termitomyces titanicus – the largest edible fungus in the world.

14. Lake Louise In Alberta, Canada.

15. Just amazing.

16. These are the views that too many people never see, or even think to look for.

17. Giant sequoia trees, with a human for scale.

18. The Blue Crested Lizard (or Indochinese Forest Lizard) is an adaptable agamid which inhabits lowland and lower montane forests up to 1500 meters in elevation.

19. Hummingbird is all stretched out.

20. Sawfish, also known as carpenter sharks.
