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Joe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection

Meet Joe and Mary Ann McDonald, a couple with an insatiable thirst for adventure and a passion for wildlife

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Africa, Kenya

Africa, Kenya
Cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, with cub in the Masai Mara GR, Kenya

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Broad-billed motmot on limb, Costa Rica, Central America

Broad-billed motmot on limb, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Mountain Lion, aka puma, cougar; Puma concolor, Captive wildlife model, in snow near Yellowstone NP

Mountain Lion, aka puma, cougar; Puma concolor, Captive wildlife model, in snow near Yellowstone NP

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Pantanal, Brazil, Cattle Tyrant, Machetornis rixosus, riding on the head of a Capybara

Pantanal, Brazil, Cattle Tyrant, Machetornis rixosus, riding on the head of a Capybara, the worlds largest rodent, moving through swampland. Tyrant flycatcher hunts for insects disturbed by the rodent

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Pine Marten, Martes americana, snarling in a tree, Captive wildlife model, WYO

Pine Marten, Martes americana, snarling in a tree, Captive wildlife model, WYO

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: King Penguin, Aptenodytes patagonica, in colonies in the Falkland Islands, Antarctica

King Penguin, Aptenodytes patagonica, in colonies in the Falkland Islands, Antarctica

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Pantanal, Brazil, Capybara, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, along riverbank in the jungle

Pantanal, Brazil, Capybara, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, along riverbank in the jungle

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Brown-crested flycatcher on branch, South Texas, USA

Brown-crested flycatcher on branch, South Texas, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Virginia Opossum, Pennsylvania, USA

Virginia Opossum, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Spring peeper calling, Pennsylvania, USA

Spring peeper calling, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Raccoon, Pennsylvania, USA

Raccoon, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Northern Flicker, Pennsylvania, USA

Northern Flicker, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Hairy Woodpecker, Pennsylvania, USA

Hairy Woodpecker, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Eastern Screech-owl, Central Pennsylvania

Eastern Screech-owl, Central Pennsylvania

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Raccoon, Florida, USA

Raccoon, Florida, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Great Egret, Florida, USA

Great Egret, Florida, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Florida sandhill crane adult with colt, Florida, USA

Florida sandhill crane adult with colt, Florida, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Florida sandhill crane colt, Florida, USA

Florida sandhill crane colt, Florida, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Blue-winged teal, Florida, USA

Blue-winged teal, Florida, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Barred owl, aka hoot owl in tree, Florida, USA

Barred owl, aka hoot owl in tree, Florida, USA

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Yellow-throated euphonia perching, Costa Rica, Cantal America

Yellow-throated euphonia perching, Costa Rica, Cantal America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Talamanca Hummingbird, Costa Rica, Central America

Talamanca Hummingbird, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Brown-throated sloth, Costa Rica, Central America

Brown-throated sloth, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Sooty Robin, aka Sooty Thrush, Costa Rica, Central America

Sooty Robin, aka Sooty Thrush, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Silver-throated Tanager sitting on tree branch, Costa Rica, Central America

Silver-throated Tanager sitting on tree branch, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Rufous Motmot, Costa Rica, Central America

Rufous Motmot, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Resplendent quetzal, Costa Rica

Resplendent quetzal, Costa Rica

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, Costa Rica, Central America

Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Red-eyed Treefrog, Costa Rica, Central America

Red-eyed Treefrog, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Red-tailed Squirrel, Bosque del Paz, Costa Rica

Red-tailed Squirrel, Bosque del Paz, Costa Rica

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Red-legged honeycreeper, Costa Rica, Central America

Red-legged honeycreeper, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Montezuma oropendola, Costa Rica, Central America

Montezuma oropendola, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Masked Treefrog, Costa Rica, Central America

Masked Treefrog, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Fiery-throated hummingbird, Costa Rica, Central America

Fiery-throated hummingbird, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Forrer's Grass Frog, Forrer's Leopard Frog, Costa Rica

Forrer's Grass Frog, Forrer's Leopard Frog, Costa Rica

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Flame-colored tanager, Costa Rica, Central America

Flame-colored tanager, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Emerald Toucanet, Costa Rica, Central America

Emerald Toucanet, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Central America Agouti, Bosque del Paz, Costa Rica

Central America Agouti, Bosque del Paz, Costa Rica

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Brown-hooded parrot, Costa Rica, Central America

Brown-hooded parrot, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Bronze-tailed plumeleteer flying, Costa Rica, Central America

Bronze-tailed plumeleteer flying, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Collared Aracari, perched on branch, Costa Rica, Central America

Collared Aracari, perched on branch, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Iguazu Falls, Brazil, South America

Iguazu Falls, Brazil, South America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Emerald tree boa coiled, captive, native to South America

Emerald tree boa coiled, captive, native to South America

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: African leopard, Kenya, Africa

African leopard, Kenya, Africa

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Uracoan Rattlesnake, Crotalus vegrandis, resting on a mossy log. Venezuela, SA. Controlled

Uracoan Rattlesnake, Crotalus vegrandis, resting on a mossy log. Venezuela, SA. Controlled situation

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: A large Green Tree Iguana, Iguana iguana, rests on a tree branch. Costa Rica, Controlled

A large Green Tree Iguana, Iguana iguana, rests on a tree branch. Costa Rica, Controlled Situation

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Gila Monster, Heloderma suspectum, posed with mouth open and a venomous bite. SW USA

Gila Monster, Heloderma suspectum, posed with mouth open and a venomous bite. SW USA, Controlled situation

Background imageJoe And Mary Ann Mcdonald Collection: Black Pakistani Cobra, Naja naja karachiensis, with hood open and ready to strike

Black Pakistani Cobra, Naja naja karachiensis, with hood open and ready to strike. Pakistan, Asia. Controlled situation



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Meet Joe and Mary Ann McDonald, a couple with an insatiable thirst for adventure and a passion for wildlife. Their journey began in Africa, specifically Kenya, where they encountered the majestic Mountain Lion, also known as the puma or cougar. Captivated by its grace and power, they captured breathtaking images of this captive wildlife model amidst snow near Yellowstone National Park. Their next stop took them to Pantanal, Brazil, where they witnessed a fascinating sight - a Cattle Tyrant named Machetornis rixosus riding on the head of a Capybara. This unexpected partnership showcased nature's wonders in all its glory. Venturing further into the wilds of North America, Joe and Mary Ann found themselves face-to-face with a Pine Marten. Snarling from high up in a tree, this captive wildlife model displayed both beauty and ferocity simultaneously. Their travels then led them to the Falkland Islands in Antarctica where they marveled at colonies of King Penguins. These regal creatures stood tall against icy winds while nurturing their young ones - an awe-inspiring display of resilience. Southern Arizona welcomed our intrepid adventurers with open arms as Pallid Bats swooped overhead during flight. The duo captured these mesmerizing moments as the bats gracefully glided through the air. Montana beckoned next; its vast landscapes offered endless opportunities to explore untamed wildernesses teeming with diverse flora and fauna that left Joe and Mary Ann spellbound. Returning to Pantanal once more brought them closer to nature's harmony along riverbanks adorned by Capybaras basking under lush jungle canopies – scenes straight out of paradise itself. Venezuela unveiled yet another marvel: an Uracoan Rattlesnake resting serenely on a mossy log. Controlled but captivatingly dangerous, it reminded our adventurers never to underestimate Mother Nature's creations. Southwestern USA introduced them to the Gila Monster - a venomous reptile poised with an open mouth, showcasing its potent bite.