
Photograph by Joel
Sartore
July
2012
United States—Though more than a century old, these bird eggs
retain a fresh palette at the University of Nebraska State Museum. The
specimens, whose contents were emptied via shell holes, include a large one from
a white-necked raven (far right) and five blue wood thrush eggs (far
left).

Photograph by Nick Ansell, Press Association/AP Images
July 2012
United Kingdom—On a
snow-carpeted field in Essex County's Weald Country Park, a young fallow deer
pauses to groom while foraging. Known as a pricket at this stage, he sports his
first set of antlers—simple spikes of hard bone.
Photograph by Matthieu Paley
June 2012
Djibouti—Stamped into parched desert territory near the Somali
border, patches of artificial grass provide tiny oases for teeing off at Golf
Club de la Douda. Annual rainfall in the African republic averages around just
six inches.
Photograph by Tessa Bunney
June 2012
United
Kingdom—A "sea pool" constructed along a stretch of rocky coast invites
refreshing dips in the Cornish village of Mousehole. Such pools, filled by
seawater at high tide, were popular in the U.K. during the 1930s. Today some 30
of them remain in use.
Photograph by Kevin Kunstadt
June 2012
Italy—Sawtooth peaks in the Dolomites, part of the eastern Alps,
give way to a bucolic field—a resting spot for hikers and, at times, grazing
cattle. The towering pinnacles of Grosse Fermeda (front) and Sass Rigais (rear)
rise more than 9,000 feet.
Photograph by Alvaro Sanchez-Montañes
May 2012
Morocco—Practice makes perfect, even for dogs. With a single
bound, this one clears the gap in a beach wall in the coastal town of Essaouira.
Takeoff was preceded by a running start, a tug of the leash, and several
practice jumps.
Photograph by Jim Lo Scalzo
May 2012
United States—A dead athel tree, bathed in moonlight in
a long night exposure, attests to former fertility on what is now a salt pan at
the edge of the Salton Sea. Salinity at the California lake, 231 feet below sea
level, is some 50 percent greater than the Pacific Ocean's.
Photograph by Michael Milicia
May 2012
United States—On Massachusetts's Plum Island, a piping
plover plumps for one of its primary roles following the hatching of its chicks:
warm cover. Though able to feed on their own within a few hours, the fledglings
need help maintaining their body temperature.
Photograph by José Antonio Martínez
April 2012
Spain—A poppy's ardent color provides the perfect
complement to a brilliantly hued Psilothrix beetle. Springtime foraging
is common for the insect in the semidesert Bardenas Reales, a UNESCO biosphere
reserve.
Photograph by Nancie Battaglia, Sports Illustrated/Getty
Images
April 2012
United
States—On Fourth Lake in New York's Adirondacks, a crush of 1,902 canoes and
kayaks attempts to break a "largest raft" world record. Rules dictate that the
megastructure float freely for at least 30 seconds, held together only by
hands.

Photograph by Andrea Gjestvang, Moment
April 2012
Greenland—Snow-covered ice saturated with winter
twilight sets the stage for recreational soccer in the village of Aappilattoq.
Athletic moves in bundles of warm clothing can prove more challenging than
maneuvering on the frozen surface.
Photograph by Bruce
Farnsworth
March
2012
United States—With aquatic tails plus full sets of
legs, western spadefoot tadpoles display the magic of metamorphosis. Just days
away from terrestrial life, these pollywogs will not eat until their tails are
completely reabsorbed into their bodies.

Photograph by Jung Yeon-Je, AFP/Getty Images
March 2012
South
Korea—Rings of smoke pierce the air during a military exercise near the
Demilitarized Zone. The South Korean tank, loosely camouflaged with tree
branches, fires smoke shells amid man-made mounds of dirt.
Photograph by Joel Sartore
March 2012
Uganda—On
a lodge terrace in Queen Elizabeth National Park, a photographer's butter and
roll prove irresistible to the local lunchtime crowd. East Africa is home to
many species of weaverbirds, known for their skill in building
nests.
Photograph by Kevin Frayer, AP Images
February
2012
Afghanistan—On drought-pocked earth near Marjah, in the restive
Helmand Province, a lone shepherd leads his sheep through a mud wall's gap.
Scenes of pastoral grace persist in this agriculturally intensive country,
despite strife, insecurity, and dire food shortages.
Photograph by Carolyn Drake, Panos Pictures
February
2012
Tajikistan—Long hair flowing in the Pamir mountain air, two
sisters prepare to bathe in a pond near Rushan. Several major ranges radiate
from this region, providing water—some of it diverted for irrigation and a
growing populace—to much of Central Asia.
Photograph by J. L. Klein and M. L. Hubert, Biosphoto
February
2012
France—On
a bright summer morning a captive-bred male harvest mouse perches acrobatically
in an Alsace wheat field. This species—the smallest European rodent—boasts a
prehensile tail and builds a round nest that resembles a bird's.
Photograph by Muhammed Muheisen, AP Images
January
2012
Spain—At
the Feria del Caballo festival in Jerez de la Frontera, an assistant to a
rejoneador, or horseback bullfighter, stands in the arena wings with mules used
to remove felled bulls. The mules are festooned in traditional Spanish
colors.
Photograph by Luke
Duggleby, Redux
January 2012
Thailand—Stretching across a temple plaza, seemingly into the
infinite, thousands of robed monks are ordained at a ceremony on the Buddhist
holy day of Magha Puja. The holiday celebrates a key sermon and a gathering of
monks during Buddha's lifetime.

Photograph by Daniel
Selmeczi, Steve Bloom Images