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    • King Salmon Tail

    • King Salmon Tail

    • Salmon; King Salmon; Chinook Salmon; Blackmouth; Tyee; Spring; Tule; Quinnat; Sport fishing; Salmon Identification; Recreation; Deshka River

    • Adult chinook , commonly called king salmon, have irregular spotting on the back and dorsal fins and on both lobes of the caudal or tail fin. These salmon also have a black pigment along the gum line giving them the name black or blackmouth in some...
    • Black-Tailed Deer (Doe)

    • Black-Tailed Deer (Doe)

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer - Buck

    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer - Buck

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Buck

    • Columbian White-Tailed Buck

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Mourning Dove

    • Mourning Dove

    • Karney; Birds; Doves; Pigeons;

    • Trim-bodied with long tail tapering to a point. Black spots on upperwing; pinkish wash on underparts. In flight, shows white tips on outer tail feather
    • Mourning Dove

    • Mourning Dove

    • Karney; Birds; Doves; Pigeons

    • Trim-bodied with long tail tapering to a point. Black spots on upperwing; pinkish wash on underparts. In flight, shows white tips on outer tail feather.
    • Captured nutria awaits tagging

    • Captured nutria awaits tagging

    • Aquatic animals; Invasive species; Mammals; Rodents; Wildlife management; Trapping; Tagging;

    • A nutria in a cage waits to get a tail tag. Tagging the animals will help biologists better understand the animal and prevent their spread.
    • Peregrine Falcon

    • Peregrine Falcon

    • Birds; Raptors; Birds of prey; Birdwatching;

    • The Peregrine Falcon is a medium-sized bird of prey with long, pointed wings and a slender tail. Typically they nest on high, remote cliff ledges throughout much of North America. They primarily feed on birds and often are seen capturing prey in...
    • Western tanager

    • Western tanager

    • animals; aves; Birds; Birds; Deshutes National Forests; Oregon; passerines; neotropical migrant; Migratory birds

    • First recorded on the Lewis and Clark expedition (1803-1806), the Western tanager prefers open forested areas at low elevations. The male has a vivid colored red head, bright yellow body with striking black wings and tail.
    • Barn swallow

    • Barn swallow

    • animals; aves; Birds; Birds; California; Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge; passerines; Migratory birds

    • The barn swallow summer range is throughout most of North America. Easily identified from other swallows, the barn swallow has a long forked tail and a buffy-orange colored chest.
    • King Salmon Identification

    • King Salmon Identification

    • Chinook Salmon; King Salmon; Tyee; Spring; Tule; Quinnat; Blackmouth; Salmon; Fishes; Fisheries management; Sport fishing; Alaska; AK; Salmon Identification; Deshka River; Recreation

    • Adult chinook , commonly called king salmon, have irregular spotting on the back and dorsal fins and on both lobes of the caudal or tail fin. These salmon also have a black pigment along the gum line giving them the name black or blackmouth in some...
    • King Salmon

    • King Salmon

    • Chinook Salmon; King Salmon; Tyee; Spring; Tule; Quinnat; Blackmouth; Salmon; Fishes; Fisheries management; Salmon Identification; Deshka River; Recreation

    • Adult chinook , commonly called king salmon, have irregular spotting on the back and dorsal fins and on both lobes of the caudal or tail fin. These salmon also have a black pigment along the gum line giving them the name black or blackmouth in some...
    • King Salmon Profile

    • King Salmon Profile

    • Salmon; Chinook Salmon; King Salmon; Blackmouth; Tyee; Spring; Tule; Quinnat; Fisheries management; Alaska Sport Fishing; Deshka River; Susitna River; Alaska; AK; Salmon Identification; Recreation

    • Adults have black irregular spotting on the back and dorsal fins and on both lobes of the caudal or tail fin. King salmon also have a black pigment along the gum line giving them the name black or blackmouth salmon in some areas of the northwest.
    • King Salmon Mouth With Black Gum Line

    • King Salmon Mouth With Black Gum Line

    • Chinook Salmon; King Salmon; Tyee; Quinnat; Spring; Salmon; Fishes; Fisheries management; Sport fishing; Alaska; AK; Salmon Identification; Recreation

    • Adult chinook , commonly called king salmon, have irregular spotting on the back and dorsal fins and on both lobes of the caudal or tail fin. These salmon also have a black pigment along the gum line giving them the name black or blackmouth in some...
    • Setting Trap for Delmarva Fox Squirrel

    • Setting Trap for Delmarva Fox Squirrel

    • FWS Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge; Maryland

    • A FWS biologist is setting a trap to tag the endangered Delmarva Fox Squirrel. This large, slate grey tree squirrel has an unusually full, fluffy tail and white belly. Once found throughout the Delmarva Penninsula, remnant populations of the...
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