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    • Laughing gulls

    • Laughing gulls

    • Birds; Shorebirds; Wildlife refuges;

    • Laughing gulls are another type of shorebird that call Breton National Wildlife Refuge their seasonal home. Photo by Donna A. Dewhurst.
    • Deer

    • Deer

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges;

    • The National Bison Range is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. It was established in 1908 and is one of the oldest Wildlife Refuges in the nation. A large portion of the 18, 500 acre...
    • Bison

    • Bison

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges;

    • The National Bison Range is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. It was established in 1908 and is one of the oldest Wildlife Refuges in the nation. A large portion of the 18, 500 acre...
    • Bison

    • Bison

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges;

    • The National Bison Range is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. It was established in 1908 and is one of the oldest Wildlife Refuges in the nation. A large portion of the 18, 500 acre...
    • Bison calf

    • Bison calf

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges;

    • The National Bison Range is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. It was established in 1908 and is one of the oldest Wildlife Refuges in the nation. A large portion of the 18, 500 acre...
    • Arroyo Toad

    • Arroyo Toad

    • Endangered species; Amphibians;

    • Arroyo Toad in hands to demonstrate size. This small, buff colored toad has a soft, high whistled trill that is often mistaken for the call of an insect. It was listed as endangered in 1994.
    • American Bittern

    • American Bittern

    • Wading birds; Birds;

    • The American Bittern is found all across the country but prefers habitats that include freshwater wetlands with tall emergent vegetation where they can hide. Although you may not see them, you would have no problem hearing them as Bitterns have a...
    • Red-breasted nuthatch

    • Red-breasted nuthatch

    • animals; aves;Birds; Birds; Deschutes National Forests; Oregon

    • Found throughout the United States now, the red-breasted nuthatch has expanded its range southward. Gives a call that sounds high pitched and is said to be similar to a toy tin horn.
    • Common loon

    • Common loon

    • Aquatic birds; Birds;

    • The common loon is best known for its call and is one of the most recognizable wilderness sounds. The loon is a large bird, about 28 to 36 inches, and has a thick, pointed, black bill. In breeding plumage the loon's head and neck are black with...
    • Piping plover on beach

    • Piping plover on beach

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Shorebirds; Threatened species;

    • Piping plover walks on New Jersey beach. The piping plover is a small, stocky, sandy-colored bird resembling a sandpiper. The adult has yellow-orange legs, a black band across the forehead from eye to eye, and a black ring around the base of its...
    • Piping Plover walking on the beach

    • Piping Plover walking on the beach

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Shorebirds; Threatened species;

    • This Piping Plover walking on the beach. The piping plover is a small, stocky, sandy-colored bird resembling a sandpiper. The adult has yellow-orange legs, a black band across the forehead from eye to eye, and a black ring around the base of its...
    • Piping Plover

    • Piping Plover

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Shorebirds; Threatened species;

    • Piping plover walking on a New Jersey beach. The piping plover is a small, stocky, sandy-colored bird resembling a sandpiper. The adult has yellow-orange legs, a black band across the forehead from eye to eye, and a black ring around the base of...
    • Piping Plover walking along the beach

    • Piping Plover walking along the beach

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Shorebirds; Threatened species;

    • This Piping Plover on the beach. The piping plover is a small, stocky, sandy-colored bird resembling a sandpiper. The adult has yellow-orange legs, a black band across the forehead from eye to eye, and a black ring around the base of its neck....
    • Piping Plovers eating on the beach

    • Piping Plovers eating on the beach

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Shorebirds; Threatened species;

    • Two Piping Plovers on the beach feeding. The piping plover is a small, stocky, sandy-colored bird resembling a sandpiper. The adult has yellow-orange legs, a black band across the forehead from eye to eye, and a black ring around the base of its...
    • A One-on-One Relationship with Private Landowners

    • A One-on-One Relationship with Private Landowners
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    • 20 A One- on- One Relationship with Private Landowners Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program What is the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program? Through voluntary agreements the Partners program provides expert technical assistance and cost- share...
    • Beautiful Spanish moss.

    • Beautiful Spanish moss.

    • Arboreal environments; Environments (Natural); Foliage; Flowering plants; Plants; Public access; Recreation; Scenics; Tourism; Trees; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Hanging from the trees, inviting all who pass by to admire the unique plant we call Spanish moss.
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