The featherless ankles on this juvenile eagle identify it as a bald eagle rather than a golden eagle which has feathers all the way down the leg.
Primarily found in the Yukon and British Columbia, the Stone's sheep was thought to be a subspecies of thinhorn sheep but genetic evidence suggests it is a hybrid of a thinhorn and bighorn. Northern Rockies, British Columbia Canada
Manufactured between 1925 and 1932, this handy machine served the Lucky Strike Mine near Cordova Alaska. Although the mine was a bust, producing only 9 oz. of silver and 16 oz. gold, Dr. William H. Chase, doctor and mayor of Cordova (for 24 terms) was able to attract investment in the mine for over 50 years.