World Animal Day!

World Animal Day!



Oh hello strangers, been a while, eh? I’ve been a neglecting this blog for quite some time, apologies! I’ll attempt to be better about that. Here’s some old photos (I’m pretty sure I’ve posted most in the past) in honor of World Animal Day.

I kinda dig the animal world, if that weren’t obvious…(from top to bottom: Squirrel Monkey in Costa Rica, Collared Lizard in Northern Arizona, Bighorn Sheep in Northern Montana, Olingo in Costa Rica, Banana Slug on California’s North Coast, Red-tailed Boa in Trinidad and Tobago, Red-billed Tropicbird in Little Tobago, Sea Lion Pup on the Lost Coast, California)

spidermonkey

lizard1

bighorn

olingo

bananaslug

boa2

tropicbird

sealion

Jill Wussow

Jill Wussow

Jill Wussow, 31, is a seasonal field biologist, nature photographer and nomad. She has worked with several federally endangered bird species (including the Golden-cheeked Warbler, Black-capped Vireo and Piping Plover), sea turtles, and bats all over the United States. She is rarely in one place for more than a few months at a time and her whereabouts are often confusing. Field work has given her great opportunity to travel often and meshes with her passion for wildlife and nature photography perfectly. Through her photography, Jill hopes to convey her love and respect of the natural world.

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Jill Wussow

Jill Wussow

Jill Wussow is a seasonal field biologist, nature photographer and nomad. She has worked with several federally endangered bird species (including the Golden-cheeked Warbler, Black-capped Vireo and Piping Plover), sea turtles, and bats all over the United States. She is rarely in one place for more than a few months at a time and her whereabouts are often confusing. Field work has given her great opportunity to travel often and meshes with her passion for wildlife and nature photography perfectly. Through her photography, Jill hopes to convey her love and respect of the natural world.

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