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  • A coyote (Canis latrans) walks on the frozen Yellowstone River to hunt for prey in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Coyote_Yellowstone-River_Frozen_9288.jpg
  • A coyote (Canis latrans) walks on the frozen Yellowstone River to hunt for prey in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Coyote_Yellowstone-River_Frozen_9316.jpg
  • A coyote (Canis latrans) walks on the frozen Yellowstone River to hunt for prey in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Coyote_Yellowstone-River_Frozen_9271.jpg
  • The crescent moon is visible above the frozen surface of Lake Michigan just before sunrise over Tahquamenon Bay in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
    LakeSuperior_Frozen_Tahquamenon-Bay_...jpg
  • More than a dozen gulls, mainly herring gulls (Larus argentatus), rest on the frozen surface of Sprague's Pond in Lynnwood, Washington.
    Gulls_Spragues-Pond_Frozen_Lynnwood_...jpg
  • Methane bubbles are trapped in a small frozen pond in Lynnwood, Washington. Microbes release methane gas as they consume organic matter in the pond. The gas bubbles are trapped as the pond freezes.
    Pond_Frozen-Bubbles_Lynnwood_8394.jpg
  • Several gulls, mainly herring gulls (Larus argentatus), rest and look for food on the frozen surface of Sprague's Pond in Lynnwood, Washington.
    Gulls_Spragues-Pond_Frozen_Lynnwood_...jpg
  • A coyote, standing on the frozen McGinnis Slough, searches for food as the sun sets in the Orland Grove Forest in Orland Park, Illinois.
    IL_McGinnis-Slough_Frozen_Coyote_057...jpg
  • Lassen Peak, a 10,462 foot (3,189 meter) volcano in northern California, is reflected in the partially frozen Lake Helen. Lassen Peak is the southernmost volcano in the Cascade Range and last erupted from 1914-1917.
    LassenPeak_LakeHelen_Frozen_4081.jpg
  • A female mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) flies over the frozen Scriber Lake, located in Lynnwood, Washington.
    Mallard_Female_ScriberLake_Frozen_55...jpg
  • A triangular iceberg floats in Frozen Lake, located in the Sunrise area of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. While the lake surface thaws in the summer, it's usually surrounded by large packs of snow and ice year-round. The lake serves as the water supply for the Sunrise area of the park.
    RainierNP_FrozenLake_4403.jpg
  • The rough texture of the ice on a frozen pond catches reflections of dark green trees in Snohomish County, Washington.
    IcePatterns_Pond_Lynnwood_9649.jpg
  • The rough texture of the ice on a frozen pond catches reflections of dark green trees in Snohomish County, Washington.
    IcePatterns_Pond_Lynnwood_9647.jpg
  • Methane bubbles are trapped in a small frozen pond in Snoqualmie, Washington. Microbes release methane gas as they consume organic matter in the pond. The gas bubbles are trapped as the pond freezes.
    Pond_FrozenBubbles_Snoqualmie_5725.jpg
  • Methane bubbles are trapped in a small frozen pond in Snoqualmie, Washington. Microbes release methane gas as they consume organic matter in the pond. The gas bubbles are trapped as the pond freezes.
    Pond_FrozenBubbles_Snoqualmie_5764.jpg
  • A large sheet of ice is reflected in Frozen Lake, located in the Sunrise area of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. While the lake surface thaws in the summer, it's usually surrounded by large packs of snow and ice year-round. The lake serves as the water supply for the Sunrise area of the park.
    RainierNP_FrozenLake_4387.jpg
  • Methane bubbles are trapped in a small frozen pond in Snoqualmie, Washington. Microbes release methane gas as they consume organic matter in the pond. The gas bubbles are trapped as the pond freezes.
    Pond_FrozenBubbles_Snoqualmie_5745.jpg
  • The lower tier of Multnomah Falls, surrounded by ice, plunges 69 feet (21 m), into a frozen splash pool. This waterfall, and most others along Oregon's Columbia River Gorge, were frozen after a week of below-freezing temperatures.
    LowerMultnomah_Frozen_4344.jpg
  • Lake Superior, the largest of the five North American Great Lakes, is covered in late winter ice in view at sunset from Whitefish Point on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
    LakeSuperior_Frozen_Whitefish-Point_...jpg
  • Two North American river otters (Lontra canadensis) rest while another stands watch on ice covering most of the Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otters-River_Yellowstone-River_Froze...jpg
  • The sun rises over the ice-covered Assateague Channel, which separates the islands of Assateague and Chincoteague in eastern Virginia.
    Assateague-Island_Assateague-Channel...jpg
  • Lake Superior, the largest of the five North American Great Lakes, is covered in late winter ice in this twilight view from Whitefish Point on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
    LakeSuperior_Frozen_Whitefish-Point_...jpg
  • A North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) prepares to dive into a patch of open water on the otherwise frozen Yellowstone River as two other otters rest on the ice in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otters-River_Yellowstone-River_Froze...jpg
  • The golden light of the setting sun shines on the cattails and reeds that line the frozen McGinnis Slough in the Orland Grove Forest in Orland Park, Illinois.
    IL_McGinnis-Slough_Frozen_Orland-Par...jpg
  • Latourell Creek, largely frozen over after a week of below-freezing temperatures, winds past boulders and other obsticles. The creek is located downstream from a major waterfall, one of many in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge.
    LatourellCreek_Frozen_4303.jpg
  • A coyote (Canis latrans) walks out onto the frozen Crowley Lake near Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Coyote_CrowleyLake_Frozen_6799.jpg
  • A North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) prepares to dive into a patch of open water on the otherwise frozen Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otter-River_Diving_Yellowstone-River...jpg
  • A North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) dives into a patch of open water on the otherwise frozen Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otter-River_Diving_Yellowstone-River...jpg
  • The sun's rays stretch across the frozen Borst Lake as the sun rises alongside Mount Si, a 4167-foot (1270-meter) mountain in North Bend, Washington.
    Mount-Si_Borst-Lake_Frozen_Sunrise_8...jpg
  • Methane bubbles are trapped among the other shapes in a small frozen pond in Lynnwood, Washington. Microbes release methane gas as they consume organic matter in the pond. The gas bubbles are trapped as the pond freezes.
    Pond_Frozen-Bubbles_Lynnwood_8378.jpg
  • Snoqualmie Falls, located near Snoqualmie, Washington, is surrounded by thick ice after several days of record low temperatures in December, 2009. Snoqualmie Falls, at 268 ft (82 m), is one of Washington's most popular tourist destinations and is known worldwide for its appearance in the TV show Twin Peaks.
    SnoqualmieFalls_Frozen_4485.jpg
  • Snoqualmie Falls, located near Snoqualmie, Washington, is surrounded by thick ice after several days of record low temperatures in December, 2009. Snoqualmie Falls, at 268 ft (82 m), is one of Washington's most popular tourist destinations and is known worldwide for its appearance in the TV show Twin Peaks.
    SnoqualmieFalls_Frozen_4447.jpg
  • After several days of below-freezing temperatures, ice on a small pond in Snohomish County, Washington, shows a variety of textures.
    IcePatterns_Pond_Lynnwood_0108.jpg
  • A red oak leaf, displaying its fall color, floats on a thin layer of ice covering a pond in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Leaf_Oak_FrozenPond_Lynnwood_9634.jpg
  • A red oak leaf, displaying its fall color, floats on a thin layer of ice covering a pond in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Leaf_Oak_FrozenPond_Lynnwood_9653.jpg
  • A red oak leaf, displaying its fall color, floats on a thin layer of ice covering a pond in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Leaf_Oak_FrozenPond_Lynnwood_9639.jpg
  • Two black-headed gulls (Larus ridibundus) mate on the frozen Lake Mývatn in northern Iceland. The gull is the smallest gull that breeds in Iceland. This image sequence shows the female waiting for a mate, the gulls singing to each other, and fertalization.
    BlackHeadedGullsMating.jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_0964.jpg
  • Ice patterns that look like frozen jellyfish form on the side of Horsetail Falls on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge after a week of below-freezing temperatures.
    OR_HorsetailFalls_IcePatterns_5002.jpg
  • The midnight sun causes the peaks of eastern Greenland to cast long shadows over the frozen landscape near Milait. The northern face of these mountains is lit by the sun, something that happens only in the middle of the night in the Greenland summer. Because of the extreme northern latitude, sunlight spills over the top of the Earth to illuminate these peaks at night.
    Greenland_MidnightAerial_8596.jpg
  • Ground frost, otherwise known as hoar frost, sticks to the grass on a cold morning in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Ground frost typically forms on cold, clear nights when the ground temperature drops below freezing. When water vapor in the warmer air touches the frozen ground, it freezes, forming ice in a process known as sublimation.
    GroundFrost_Grass_BryceNP_1240.jpg
  • A layer of early morning fog hovers over the partially frozen Clear Lake, located west of White Pass, Washington.
    ClearLake_WhitePass_Winter.jpg
  • Rocks on the the bed of Rattlesnake Lake in King County, Washington, are visible through clear windows on the otherwise frosted frozen lake surface.
    Rattlesnake-Lake_Ice_Frosted-Window_...jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_1028.jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_0973.jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_1014.jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_1045.jpg
  • Snow accumulates on a log sticking out of the mostly frozen Brohm Lake in Cheakamus, which is near Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada.
    BC_BrohmLake_Winter_Log_1748.jpg
  • Snags rise above the frozen surface of Earthquake Lake in the Gallatin National Forest in Montana. The lake, located west of Yellowstone, was formed in 1959 after a magnitude 7.3 earthquake triggered an 80-million ton landslide, damming the Madison River. The snags here are trees that perished when their roots were flooded.
    MT_Earthquake-Lake_Snags_Winter_2805.jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_0995.jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_1049.jpg
  • A particularly heavy ground frost covers a rock in the Central Cascades of Washington state. Ground frost typically occurs on cold, clear nights when the ground temperature drops below freezing. When water vapor in the warmer air touches the frozen ground, it freezes, forming ice in a process known as sublimation.
    GroundFrost_IndexGalenaRd_2409.jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_1018.jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_0977.jpg
  • The toe of a large glacier ends at a frozen lake in this aerial view of western Greenland.
    Greenland_Glacier_Toe_Aerial_8373.jpg
  • The midnight sun causes the peaks of eastern Greenland to cast long shadows over the frozen landscape near Milait. The northern face of these mountains is lit by the sun, something that happens only in the middle of the night in the Greenland summer. Because of the extreme northern latitude, sunlight spills over the top of the Earth to illuminate these peaks at night.
    Greenland_MidnightAerial_8520.jpg
  • A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) hunts in a thawed-out portion of a pond in the Black Duck Marsh in the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge on Assateague Island, Virginia.
    Assateague-Island_Heron_Frozen-Pond_...jpg
  • Upper Tahquamenon Falls, framed by winter ice, drops 48 feet (14 meters) in Tahquamenon Falls State Park in the upper peninsula of Michigan. The upper falls are more than 200 feet (60 meters) across and portions of the waterfall freeze in winter. The water of the Tahquamenon River appears brown or red because of tannic acid that results from the organic material generated by the cedar, hemlock and spruce forests along the river.
    MI_Tahquamenon-Falls_Frozen_0931.jpg
  • Mist at the top of Snoqualmie Falls near Snoqualmie, Washington is turned golden by the rising sun, while the wall below is encased in thick winter ice. At Snoqualmie Falls, the Snoqualmie River drops 268 feet (82 meters).
    SnoqualmieFalls_Frozen_5534.jpg
  • A North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) walks on ice covering the Yellowstone River next to a patch of open water in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otter-River_Yellowstone-River_Frozen...jpg
  • Icicles grow from the branches of a tree near Lake View in Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana. The ice formed on a 20-degree day when Lake Michigan waves splashed water onto the shore.
    Indiana-Dunes_Frozen-Tree_Lake-View_...jpg
  • Upper Tahquamenon Falls, located in Tahquamenon Falls State Park in the upper peninsula of Michigan, flows through the thawing winter ice. The water of the Tahquamenon River appears brown or red because of tannic acid that results from the organic material generated by the cedar, hemlock and spruce forests along the river.
    MI_Tahquamenon-Falls_Frozen_1140.jpg
  • After several days of below-freezing temperatures, ice caps the rocks in Wahkeena Creek, located in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge.
    WahkeenaCreek_Frozen_4416.jpg
  • In winter, Cinnabar Creek is mostly covered in snow and ice as it flows in the valley of the Cinnabar Basin in the Gallatin National Forest near Gardiner, Montana.
    MT_Cinnabar-Basin_Cinnabar-Creek_Fro...jpg
  • In winter, Cinnabar Creek is mostly covered in snow and ice as it flows in the valley of the Cinnabar Basin in teh Gallatin National Forest near Gardiner, Montana.
    MT_Cinnabar-Basin_Cinnabar-Creek_Fro...jpg
  • A North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) swims in the Yellowstone River as two others watch from a perch on an ice shelf in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otters-River_Yellowstone-River_Froze...jpg
  • A North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) sleeps next to a small hole in the ice covering the Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otter-River_Yellowstone-River_Frozen...jpg
  • Icicles grow from the branches of a tree near Lake View in Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana. The ice formed on a 20-degree day when Lake Michigan waves splashed water onto the shore.
    Indiana-Dunes_Frozen-Tree_Lake-View_...jpg
  • Icicles grow from the branches of a tree near Lake View in Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana. The ice formed on a 20-degree day when Lake Michigan waves splashed water onto the shore.
    Indiana-Dunes_Frozen-Tree_Lake-View_...jpg
  • McChord Creek flows under a layer of ice near the base of Elowah Falls on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge. The thick ice formed after a week of subfreezing tempeatures.
    OR_McChordCreek_Frozen_Elowah_5142.jpg
  • Thick ice forms along the sides of Horsetail Falls, a 176-foot (54-meter) tall waterfall located in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge.
    HorsetailFalls_Frozen_4375.jpg
  • After several days of below-freezing temperatures, Wahkeena Falls is surrounded by ice. Wahkeena Falls is located in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge and drops 242 feet (74 meters) in several tiers. Wahkeena means "most beautiful" in Yakama Indian.
    WahkeenaFalls_Frozen_4394.jpg
  • Ice covers rocks and branches along Lake Michigan on a cold afternoon near Beverly Shores in the Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana.
    Indiana-Dunes_Frozen-Shoreline_6856.jpg
  • A colorful winter sunrise is reflected in the thawed portion of Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington.
    ScriberLake_Frozen_WinterSunrise_084...jpg
  • Thick ice forms at the base of Snoqualmie Falls, Washington, after several days of record-low temperatures in December, 2009. The 268 ft (82 m) tall waterfall is located on the Snoqualmie River near the town of Snoqualmie.
    SnoqualmieFalls_Frozen_4469.jpg
  • Ice surrounds and piles up at the base of Multnomah Falls, a 542-foot (165 m) tall waterfall located in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. The waterfall typically ices over once or twice each winter after extended periods of below-freezing temperatures.
    MultnomahFalls_Frozen_4351.jpg
  • Ice piles up at the base of Oregon's Latourell Falls after a week of below-freezing temperatures. The 249-feet (76-meter) tall waterfall is located along the Columbia River Gorge.
    LatourellFalls_Frozen_4296.jpg
  • A coyote (Canis latrans) stands on ice covering the Yellowstone River while a North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) observes it from open water in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Coyote_Yellowstone-River_Frozen_9453.jpg
  • Icicles grow from the branches of a tree near Lake View in Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana. The ice formed on a 20-degree day when Lake Michigan waves splashed water onto the shore.
    Indiana-Dunes_Frozen-Tree_Lake-View_...jpg
  • A colorful winter sunrise is reflected in the thawed portion of Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington.
    ScriberLake_Frozen_WinterSunrise_083...jpg
  • Thousands of icebergs and ice sheets float on Ungava Bay as the winter ice begins to break up in this aerial view over Nuvavik, Quebec, Canada.
    Canada_Ungava-Bay_Ice_Aerial_6093.jpg
  • Magnification at four times life-size reveals the structure of ice crystals that formed on a fallen leaf on a frosty morning.
    Leaf_Ice-Crystals_Macro_Lynnwood_189...jpg
  • Strong winds shape a snowdrift at Paradise in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Relatively warm weather followed by freezing gives the snowdrift a hard crust.
    Snowdrift_Paradise_2326.jpg
  • Numerous glaciers carve valleys between the mountains in southeastern Greenland.
    Greenland_5878.jpg
  • Towering icicles cling to a steep, rock wall next to Clear Creek Falls near White Pass in Washington state. Some of the icicles in this image are 30-40 feet (10-12 meters) long.
    Clear-Creek-Falls_Icicles_2011.jpg
  • A coyote (Canis latrans) and North American river otters (Lontra canadensis) stare at each other while standing on ice covering most of the Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The river otters were safe during this encounter. Anytime the coyote threatened, they dove into the water.
    Yellowstone-River_Coyote_River-Otter...jpg
  • A Plains bison (Bison bison) stands in a heavy snow storm next to a canyon wall over the Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. American bison are sometimes mistakenly referred to as buffalo; they are only distantly related to true buffalo.
    Bison_Yellowstone_Snow-Storm_4089.jpg
  • A small rock rests next to a large crack in the ice on Rattlesnake Lake, located in King County, Washington, near the city of North Bend.
    Rattlesnake-Lake_Ice_Crack_Rock_8555.jpg
  • The Tahquamenon River flows around ice in the river upstream from Upper Tahquamenon Falls in Tahquamenon Falls State Park, Michigan. The Tahquamenon River's brown color comes from tannic acid generated by organic material from cedar, hemlock and spruce trees along its banks. The golden light of sunrise reflecting on the river intensifies that color in this image.
    MI_Tahquamenon-River_Ice_1088.jpg
  • An oak leaf leaves an impression in the ice covering a small pond in Snohomish County, Washington. The leaf fell on the pond after it froze and protected the ice immediately beneath it from sublimation, a natural process where ice transitions into vapor without turning to liquid first. This is the same process that causes a snow on a field to vanish during a prolonged cold spell. Reflections of trees surrounding the pond are visible around the edges of the leaf impression.
    Leaf_Oak_Ice_Impression_9686.jpg
  • Rocks and logs on the banks of the Snoqualmie River near Snoqualmie, Washington are encased in thick ice after several days of subfreezing temperatures. During the winter, temperatures occasionally drop so low that mist from the nearby Snoqualmie Falls turns to ice.
    SnoqualmieRiver_IcyBank_5587.jpg
  • Elowah Falls flows past trees encased in ice from the spray of the waterfall after a week of subfreezing temperatures. At Elowah Falls, located on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge, McChord Creek drops 213 feet (65 meters).
    OR_ElowahFalls_Winter_5118.jpg
  • Red oak leaves, rimmed by hoar frost, sparkle and glow in the low-angle sunlight on a cold winter morning.
    OakLeaves_Red_FrostLined_0769.jpg
  • Mount Pilchuck, a 5,340 foot (1,628 meter) mountain in the Central Cascades of Washington state, is reflected in a small, thawed out portion of the otherwise ice-covered Lake Twenty-Two.
    Pilchuck_Lake22_FrozenReflection_853...jpg
  • A cluster of icicles forms over a creek in the Cinnabar Basin in the Gallatin National Forest near Gardiner, Montana.
    MT_Cinnabar-Basin_Icicle-Patterns_85...jpg
  • Spray from Snoqualmie Falls, located near Snoqualmie, Washington, freezes to rocks and logs at the base of the waterfall on a frigid 17°F (-8°C) morning.
    Snoqualmie-Falls_Ice_Base_8406.jpg
  • Ice lines the sides of Yosemite Falls on a cold winter morning in Yosemite National Park, California. At 2,425 feet (739 meters), Yosemite Falls is the highest measured waterfall in North America and the fifth-highest in the world.
    Yosemite_Yosemite-Falls_Ice_9535.jpg
  • Ice formations and caves are visible on the surface of Lake Michigan in late winter in this view from Tahquamenon Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_IceFormations_Tahquamen...jpg
  • An oak leaf leaves an impression in the ice covering a small pond in Snohomish County, Washington. Trees surrounding the pond are also reflected on the ice.
    Leaf_Oak_Ice_Impression_9683.jpg
  • Trees, turned golden by the late afternoon sun, reflect on bubbles and grooves in a layer of ice melting on a Snohomish County, Washington, pond.
    IcePatterns_Pond_Lynnwood_9662.jpg
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