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    • Sooty Terns

    • Sooty Terns

    • Birds; Marine birds; Islands; Wildlife refuges; Tropical environments;

    • Sooty Terns fly overhead of some visitors to Eastern Island, Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Rescue of a Northern Gannet

    • Rescue of a Northern Gannet

    • Birds; Oil spills;

    • July 11, 2010 Destin, FL - A Northern Gannet with no visible oil was rescued near Destin Harbor, FL. The gannet could not fly but was not visibly oiled. Photo by USFWS.
    • Rescue of a Northern Gannet

    • Rescue of a Northern Gannet

    • Birds; Oil spills;

    • July 11, 2010 Destin, FL - A Northern Gannet with no visible oil was rescued near Destin Harbor, FL. The bird could not fly, but had no visible oil. Photo by USFWS.
    • Rainbow Trout Catch and Release

    • Rainbow Trout Catch and Release

    • Recreation; Sport Fishing; Fishes; Fishes; Trout; Alaska; Rainbow; Trout; Fly Rod

    • Alaska angler Paulo Wolcoff with a native rainbow trout caught with a fly rod on a southcentral Alaska stream. It takes a dedicated angler ready to brave cold, windy spring weather to bring these hard fighting fish to shore. The trout was released...
    • Poisonous mushroom

    • Poisonous mushroom

    • Lichens and fungi;

    • Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly Amanita, is a poisonous and psychoactive basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita.
    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers and syrphid fly

    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers and syrphid fly

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Ipomopsis polyantha is an herbaceous biennial 12 to 24 inches (in) (30 to 60 centimeters (cm)) tall, branched from near the base above the basal rosette of leaves. Deeply divided leaves with linear segments are scattered up the stem. Stems and...
    • Monarch migration

    • Monarch migration

    • butterfly; insects; Migratory birds; New Jersey

    • Monarch butterflies are among the few species of butterflies that migrate every year. They have a challenging journey. Every fall, thousands of monarch butterflies fly west to winter in California and Mexico. They cover the trees there with their...
    • Monarch Migration

    • Monarch Migration

    • butterfly; insects;New Jersey; Migratory birds

    • Monarch butterflies are among the few species of butterflies that migrate every year. They have a challenging journey. Every fall, thousands of monarch butterflies fly west to winter in California and Mexico. They cover the trees there with their...
    • Let me help with that.

    • Let me help with that.

    • Aquatic environments; Banks; Children; Connecting people with nature; Environments (Natural); Leisure activities; Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Tourism; Wildlife refuges;

    • These two could work at this all day. Playtime at the river makes the time fly by.
    • Kenai River Red (Sockeye)

    • Kenai River Red (Sockeye)

    • Recreation; Fishing; Sockeye; Red; Kenai National Wildlife Refuge; Kenai River; Fly Fishing

    • David Warnberg with a very nice fly rod caught red (sockeye) salmon taken on the Kenai River near the confluence of the Russian River. This is one of the most popular fisheries in Alaska. Although you can use a spinning or baitcasting rod, if you...
    • Healing Waters

    • Healing Waters

    • Fishes; Fishing; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; Connecting people with nature;

    • Soldiers from Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Ft. Meade explore Patuxent Research Refuge's Cash Lake as they try their skills at fly fishing as part of the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing program.
    • Healing Waters

    • Healing Waters

    • Fishes; Fishing; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; connecting people with nature;

    • Soldiers from Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Ft. Meade explore Patuxent Research Refuge's Cash Lake as they try their skills at fly fishing as part of the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing program.
    • Healing Waters

    • Healing Waters

    • Fishes; Fishing; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; connecting people with nature;

    • Soldiers from Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Ft. Meade explore Patuxent Research Refuge's Cash Lake as they try their skills at fly fishing as part of the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing program.
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