Michael Furtman's Nature and Wildlife Screensavers



It is my great pleasure to spend a lot of time outdoors, photographing nature's wonders. While I sell a number of prints to individuals, as well as many images to publishers of books, magazines and catalogs, I wanted a way to easily share special collections of photographs with folks like you. One answer was to create and sell easily affordable screensavers. Heck, at only ten bucks, they're downright cheap!

All of the screensavers below are self-extracting files. By that I mean that once you've downloaded one, all you need do is double click on it, and you will be walked through the very easy installation process (don't worry, they can just as easily be uninstalled). Not convinced? Read the installation instructions first, HERE.

If you're not sure if you want to purchase a screensaver, you can download the sample version. It will run only the first six images, and will automatically disable itself 72 hours after installation. If you find you want the full version, you can then return here to purchase it.

  If you spend hours at your computer, you owe it to yourself to treat your eyes to nature's wonders!

Please note -- these screensavers work on Windows systems only!
Most screensavers have a free demo download that display only a few of the images. Feel free to try one out before purchasing!

 




Click HERE to go to the Owl Invasion Screensaver Page

OWLS, OWLS EVERYWHERE -- NOW EVEN ON YOUR COMPUTER!

During the winter of 2004-5, the northwoods of Minnesota and Wisconsin were "invaded" by Great Gray and Northern Hawk owls after they fled Canada, where food was scarce. They appeared in unprecedented numbers -- an event not likely to be repeated soon. I've put together a marvelous screensaver of these birds so that you can share the beauty and excitement. The screensaver contains 22 GREAT images of both species -- right HERE!




Click HERE to go to Virtual Canoe Trip Screensaver Page

TAKE A VIRTUAL CANOE TRIP TO THE BOUNDARY WATERS AND QUETICO!

The "canoe country" -- the Boundary Waters Canoe Area wilderness of Minnesota, and Quetico Provincial Park of Ontario -- captures the heart and soul of all who visit. We count the days until we can return to its pine scented forests and clear waters. But why wait? Help ease the long hours at your computer with this virtual canoe trip, and just click HERE!


Click HERE to go to Virtual Duck Hunt Screensaver Page

 

LET'S GO TO THE DUCK MARSH!

If you're like me, you can't wait until autumn to spend time in the marsh. The sound of wings whistling in the dawn, the smell of the swamp, the eager anticipation of your favorite retriever -- all of these experiences are cherished. Unfortunately, duck season doesn't last year-round!

But now you can do the next best thing -- treat your eyes and soul to the sights of a duck hunt. This screensaver has 30 incredible images to sweep you away. Heck, you can almost smell the wet retrievers! Go HERE to learn more.


Click HERE to go to the raptors of Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve Screensaver Page.

RAPTORS!

Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve, located in Duluth, Minnesota on a spectacular ridge overlooking the world's largest lake, beautiful Lake Superior, is one of the premier raptor viewing areas in the world. There have been days when over 100,000 hawks, falcons and eagles have passed through!

The folks at HRNR have a mission to preserve this crucial migration area, and to educate the public about these magnificent birds. I'm pleased to help them out, and am donating 25% of the sale of each HRNR screensaver to their operations.

If you love these fierce yet graceful birds, you'll love this screensaver. Included are eagles, osprey, broad-winged hawks, red-tailed hawks, merlins, peregrines, and many others, in full flight, and close-up. 

Spend some time soaring with these birds. Click HERE to go to the Raptor Screensaver page!

 

 


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