Kao Mei Wetland is a biodiverse tidal flat of Taichung City, which is located on the mid-west coast of Taiwan. Not only is it famous as a habitat for hundreds of kinds of winter and migrant birds, but it’s also a natural home to two kinds of endangered endemic water plants, Hygrophila pogonocalyx and Bolboschoenus planiculmis. (Photo and caption courtesy Ko Cheng/National Geographic Your Shot)
Let's fight! (Photo and caption courtesy Frans Rusli/National Geographic Your Shot)
- Kao Mei Wetland is a biodiverse tidal flat of Taichung City, which is located on the mid-west coast of Taiwan. Not only is it famous as a habitat for hundreds of kinds of winter and migrant birds, but it’s also a natural home to two kinds of endangered endemic water plants, Hygrophila pogonocalyx and Bolboschoenus planiculmis. (Photo and caption courtesy Ko Cheng/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your...more - Let's fight! (Photo and caption courtesy Frans Rusli/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - Tree stumps along the shoreline of American Memorial Park in the island of Saipan. The park is getting smaller every day. Topsoil is being washed by waves. These stumps used to be beautiful pine trees. (Photo and caption courtesy Mamang Sorbetero/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - I was in a saltpan near the sea, among reeds and mud. Flamingos were walking disorderly, then arranged themselves one after the other, from the smallest to the biggest, turning gradually their heads. So I pressed the shutter button. (Photo and caption courtesy Susanna Di Stefano/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - This dear little humming bird came to drink, but when he stuck in his beak he pulled out a bee instead. Unfortunately the humming bird suffered a traumatic and sad ending. (Photo and caption courtesy April Dingman/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - A mute swan is showing off his elegant plumage. ( Photo and caption courtesy Xuan Zhang/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - With only a fixed lens on my Fuji X100, I was still able to get a decent shot of a resident snow monkey bathing with her infant at Yudanaka's snow monkey park, near Nagano, Japan. Although heavily photographed the monkeys appear fairly wild and have adopted a daily ritual of bathing in the hot springs. We were lucky to see them on a very quiet, surreal and snowy day in late spring. (Photo and caption courtesy Tyron
Kao Mei Wetland is a biodiverse tidal flat of Taichung City, which is located on the mid-west coast of Taiwan. Not only is it famous as a habitat for hundreds of kinds of winter and migrant birds, but it’s also a natural home to two kinds of endangered endemic water plants, Hygrophila pogonocalyx and Bolboschoenus planiculmis. (Photo and caption courtesy Ko Cheng/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your...more- Let's fight! (Photo and caption courtesy Frans Rusli/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - Tree stumps along the shoreline of American Memorial Park in the island of Saipan. The park is getting smaller every day. Topsoil is being washed by waves. These stumps used to be beautiful pine trees. (Photo and caption courtesy Mamang Sorbetero/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - I was in a saltpan near the sea, among reeds and mud. Flamingos were walking disorderly, then arranged themselves one after the other, from the smallest to the biggest, turning gradually their heads. So I pressed the shutter button. (Photo and caption courtesy Susanna Di Stefano/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - This dear little humming bird came to drink, but when he stuck in his beak he pulled out a bee instead. Unfortunately the humming bird suffered a traumatic and sad ending. (Photo and caption courtesy April Dingman/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - A mute swan is showing off his elegant plumage. ( Photo and caption courtesy Xuan Zhang/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - With only a fixed lens on my Fuji X100, I was still able to get a decent shot of a resident snow monkey bathing with her infant at Yudanaka's snow monkey park, near Nagano, Japan. Although heavily photographed the monkeys appear fairly wild and have adopted a daily ritual of bathing in the hot springs. We were lucky to see them on a very quiet, surreal and snowy day in late spring. (Photo and caption courtesy Tyron
- Kao Mei Wetland is a biodiverse tidal flat of Taichung City, which is located on the mid-west coast of Taiwan. Not only is it famous as a habitat for hundreds of kinds of winter and migrant birds, but it’s also a natural home to two kinds of endangered endemic water plants, Hygrophila pogonocalyx and Bolboschoenus planiculmis. (Photo and caption courtesy Ko Cheng/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your...more - Let's fight! (Photo and caption courtesy Frans Rusli/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - Tree stumps along the shoreline of American Memorial Park in the island of Saipan. The park is getting smaller every day. Topsoil is being washed by waves. These stumps used to be beautiful pine trees. (Photo and caption courtesy Mamang Sorbetero/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - I was in a saltpan near the sea, among reeds and mud. Flamingos were walking disorderly, then arranged themselves one after the other, from the smallest to the biggest, turning gradually their heads. So I pressed the shutter button. (Photo and caption courtesy Susanna Di Stefano/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - This dear little humming bird came to drink, but when he stuck in his beak he pulled out a bee instead. Unfortunately the humming bird suffered a traumatic and sad ending. (Photo and caption courtesy April Dingman/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - A mute swan is showing off his elegant plumage. ( Photo and caption courtesy Xuan Zhang/National Geographic Your Shot)
Click here to see more from National Geographic Your Shot. - With only a fixed lens on my Fuji X100, I was still able to get a decent shot of a resident snow monkey bathing with her infant at Yudanaka's snow monkey park, near Nagano, Japan. Although heavily photographed the monkeys appear fairly wild and have adopted a daily ritual of bathing in the hot springs. We were lucky to see them on a very quiet, surreal and snowy day in late spring. (Photo and caption courtesy Tyron
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