832-404464 - Aerial view of Homer Spit, Homer, Kachemak Bay, mountains of Kachemak Bay State Park, Kenai Peninsula, South Alaska, Alaska, USA, North America
1112-6895 - Commercial fishing boats of all kinds and sizes in Homer Harbor in Kachemak Bay, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, United States of America, North America
1112-6892 - Commercial fishing boats of all kinds and sizes in Homer Harbor in Kachemak Bay, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, United States of America, North America
1112-6896 - The Salty Dawg Saloon near the Homer Harbor on the Homer Spit in Kachemak Bay, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, United States of America, North America
1112-6894 - Commercial fishing boats of all kinds and sizes in Homer Harbor in Kachemak Bay, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, United States of America, North America
1112-6893 - Commercial fishing boats of all kinds and sizes in Homer Harbor in Kachemak Bay, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, United States of America, North America
1116-50859 - Harlequin ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) take to flight in Little Tutka Bay, on the South side of Kachemak Bay, near Homer; Alaska, United States of America
1116-48422 - A scenic view of the coastline with forests and foliage in autumn colours and a small boat moored along a dock near Tutka Bay, on the southern end of Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska, United States of America
1116-47042 - A Young Woman Sits On The Seat Of Her Car With The Door Open Changing Shoes Before Going For A Run, Homer, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-47182 - A Glowing Tent On A Beach Overlooks Green Aurora Borealis Reflected In The Tranquil Ocean Water, Hesketh Island, Homer, Alaska, United States Of America
1116-43199 - Young Girl Holding A Kite With Her Head Poking Through An Opening In The Kite, Bishops Beach, Katchemak Bay, Homer, Alaska, United States Of America
857-85991 - Dolly Varden char caught on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
857-86010 - Fisherman with Dolly Varden char fished on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
857-85993 - Woman casts for wild steelhead on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
857-86006 - Fishermen with wild steelhead fished on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
857-86012 - Fisherman with wild steelhead fished on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
857-86008 - Wild steelhead fished on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
857-86032 - Spawning Dolly Varden char fished on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
857-85999 - Rainbow trout caught on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
857-67103 - Teenagers (left to right: Emma Teal Laukitis, Marin Lee and Lindsay Henkelman) sled on a sunny winter's day in Homer, Alaska on January 13, 2008.
857-25417 - The Eagle Lady, 81-year old Jean Keene, attracts bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) every winter morning regardless of weather with her banquet of surplus fish. Keene has fed a gathering of eagles at the Homer Spit Campground in Alaska every winter morning for 25 years. What started out as just 2 eagles eventually became 200 to 300 of the magnificent birds.
857-25445 - A pair of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) jousts for a favorite driftwood perch on the Homer Spit. Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Kachemak Bay in background.
857-25415 - The Eagle Lady, 81-year old Jean Keene, attracts 200 to 300 bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) every winter morning with her banquet of surplus fish. Keene has fed a gathering of eagles at the Homer Spit Campground in Alaska every winter morning for 25 years. What started out as just 2 eagles eventually became a huge gathering of the magnificent birds.