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January 2023

Dream Team by Leslie Leathers Photography

Dream Team

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Dream Team by Leslie Leathers Photography
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Dream Team, 2020

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

Wild mustangs dream team this image was one of many I photographed at the salt river. They are known as the salt river wild horses. There are approximately 500 horses that live along the salt river.

Cruz by Leslie Leathers Photography

Cruz

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Cruz by Leslie Leathers Photography
Cruz by Leslie Leathers Photography

Cruz, 2022

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

Desert museum mountain lion Cruz was accepted into the museum in March 2013. He was orphaned and couldn’t be released back in the wild the California fish and wildlife nursed him back to health the Arizona game and fish work together with California fish and wildlife to bring him to Tucson he is a stunning cat and I can’t go to the museum without stopping and saying hi to this beautiful cat.

Coyote Condo by Leslie Leathers Photography

Coyote Condo

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Coyote Condo by Leslie Leathers Photography
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Coyote Condo, 2022

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

This image was taken at the golf course at Reid Park. It’s a special image because it was published in Arizona Highways magazine. I had to go back several nights to get this photo. The parents had 13 pups and they were living in the drain pipes on the golf course. I realize mom kept them in the pipes until the sun started setting and then they would start to come out. It was a magical moment when I clicked this pic.

Burrowing Owls Duo by Leslie Leathers Photography

Burrowing Owls Duo

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Burrowing Owls Duo by Leslie Leathers Photography
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Burrowing Owl Duo, 2022

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

These two burrowing owls are the babies you can tell by the buff colored soft down in the front chest area. The babies are irresistible.

Burrowing Owl by Leslie Leathers Photography

Burrowing Owl

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Burrowing Owl by Leslie Leathers Photography
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Burrowing Owl, 2022

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

Black background burrowing owls are one of my favorite birds to photograph every spring for the past 7 to 8 years I go looking for these little amazing raptors. The most babies I’ve seen in one season from the one pair of parents is eight a large number for the little borrowers. I have several locations to go to. I love how this image turned out this is the female parent.

Baby Bobcat by Leslie Leathers Photography

Baby Bobcat

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Baby Bobcat by Leslie Leathers Photography
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Baby Bobcat, 2022

by Leslie Leathers
Photography

I was down Madera (Canyon) and a friend got a call from somebody that had a family of Bobcats living in their back ravine. And I went and there was a mother with four babies, and she went and got a rabbit and fed to the babies. But I took a lot of photos that day, and it was really cool. You don’t get those kind of opportunities in the wild very often, so that was very cool.

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