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[h=2]Monk With Dogs, Myanmar (Burma) [/h] Photograph by Guillaume Megevand, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures A monk having a stroll with three dogs at a beautiful lake in the city of Mandalay in Burma. It was shot not far from the famous U Bein Bridge.
[h=2]Resting Lions, Tanzania [/h] Photograph by Daniel Dolpire, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures I took this "once-in-a-lifetime" shot at Klein's Camp in the Serengeti, Tanzania. We came upon these lions at 7:17 in the morning. I scrambled for my two camera bodies (Nikon D4 and D3s and 200mm-400mm and 500mm) and got the shot! Exactly six minutes later the first lion got up and within another five minutes, three were sleeping and the other three had gone off into the bush! I have been taking wildlife photos for over 20 years, but this has got to be my special moment!
[h=2]Australian Sea Lion [/h] Photograph by Alessandro Kaitner, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures A shot of an Australian sea lion at Seal Bay Conservation Park
[h=2]Cricket Game, India [/h] Photograph by Danny Pemberton, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Your Photos Cricket is the passion and preferred pastime of almost every Indian boy. Playing on their village pitch, these boys don't let scarcity of resources hold them back, improvising with an old tire for wickets and plank of wood for a bat.
[h=2]River House, Serbia [/h] Photograph by Irene Becker, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Your Photos A house in the middle of the Drina River near the town of Bajina Basta, Serbia
[h=2]Knob-Tailed Gecko [/h] Photograph by Robert McLean, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Your Photos Knob-tailed gecko (Nephrurus levis occidentalis) in a defensive posture
[h=2]Beauty Salon, Philippines [/h] Photograph by Joses Pul Angelio, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Your Photos Just love how artistic this salon is, photographed during a travel photo walk in Aloran, Misamis Occidental, Philippines
[h=2]Bondi Beach, Australia [/h] Photograph by Dylan Maras, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Your Photos As I walked along Bondi Beach in Australia I came across this woman in red. I watched her as she fed the seagulls and enjoyed the calmness. When I finally had a chat with her she told me she was from England and has been living in Australia for two years. She told me that every day since she's lived there, she would go to the market and get the seagulls leftover food for free. When I asked her why she did it, she told me the seagulls can’t do it. They give her peace; she gives them food.
[h=2]Fireflies [/h] Photograph by Teruo Araya, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Your Photos The dream of the night of summer. Many Japanese visualize the dead's soul, seeing the light of a firefly. It is charmed by the light of a firefly as if it was seeing the momentary dream.
[h=2]Elephants, South Africa [/h] Photograph by Doug Croft, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos We sat in our safari vehicle and watched as several family groups of elephants (about 150 individuals) crossed the Sand River in the Mala Mala Game Reserve. As the light got better, the scene became even more surreal.
[h=2]Cabbage Coral, Indonesia [/h] Photograph by Brian Skerry, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos An expanse of cabbage coral attached to the slope of a seamount near Raja Ampat provides shelter for crabs, shrimps, and other animals. Passing schools of fish may feed on these invertebrates as well as on plankton brought up by strong currents.
[h=2]Swimmers, Russia [/h] Photograph by Jonas Bendiksen, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos Summer, the short, sweet release from the interminable cocoon of Russian winter, is a time for swimming and riding, and sometimes both in the cottage community of Vyalki.
[h=2]Ural Owls, Estonia [/h] Photograph by Sven Začek This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos She looks sweet grooming her chick, but don't mess with mom's nest: Ural owls are aggressively territorial. "I've made an 'agreement' with the females that the price to band and measure one nestling is six hard punches on the head," says Finnish ornithologist Pertti Saurola.
[h=2]Landmannalaugar, Iceland [/h] Photograph by Wild Wonders of Europe This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos The first beams of a June day spotlight a ridge of rusty volcanic rhyolite at Landmannalaugar, a hikers' favorite. The Haarbergs hiked up to an overlook after midnight; at dawn, around 3 a.m., the clouds gave them a tiny break. "Five minutes and it was over," says Orsolya.
[h=2]Seal and Crab, Galápagos [/h] Photograph by Benjamin Jakabek, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos This was taken on Santiago Island in the Galápagos Islands. The photo is of a Galápagos fur seal and a Sally Lightfoot crab resting side by side.
[h=2]Riga, Latvia [/h] Photograph by Sigita Sica, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos This is autumn 2011 in the city center of Riga, the capital city of Latvia.
[h=2]Bruneau River System, Idaho [/h] Photograph by Michael Melford, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos Bruneau River System
Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Wilderness, Idaho
94.7 miles protected since 2009
[h=2]Desert Rose, Socotra [/h] Photograph by Mark W. Moffett, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos A desert rose anchors itself on the Maalah cliffs, in the company of more than 300 other rare plant species on Socotra. In the distance lies Qulansiyah, one of the island's largest towns.
This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos
Mangroves contribute to the system by trapping reef-bound sediment, filtering out pollution, and serving as nursery for many reef fish and invertebrates. The arched roots of mangroves like these form gateways through which multitudes of juveniles swim toward adulthood on the reef.