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    • Snow Geese

    • Snow Geese

    • Waterfowl; Wildlife refuges;

    • Snow Geese resting at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge
    • Birders

    • Birders

    • Birdwatching; Connecting people with nature; Recreation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Birders enjoying the scenery at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge
    • Golden Eagle

    • Golden Eagle

    • Birds of prey; Species of concern;

    • Golden Eagle located at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge
    • Birds in flight

    • Birds in flight

    • Birds; Waterfowl; Wildlife refuges;

    • Birds in flight at McFadden Marsh 3 --- Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Owl release

    • Owl release

    • Birds; Birds of prey; Employees (USFWS); Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service; Wildlife management;

    • Molly Monroe of the Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex releases an owl into the wild.
    • Wildflower plantings

    • Wildflower plantings

    • Plants; Vegetation; Volunteers; Connecting people with nature; Employees (USFWS); Logo; Work of the Service; Wildflowers; Service patch; Resource management; Reintroduction;

    • FWS employee Molly Monroe assists volunteers planting wildflowers.
    • Pintail duck

    • Pintail duck

    • Waterfowl; Wildlife refuges;

    • Pintail duck in flight at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge
    • Showy Indian Clover

    • Showy Indian Clover

    • Endangered species; Plants; Flowering plants;

    • Showy Indian clover (Trifolium amoenum) is an annual plant in the pea family (Fabaceae). It is erect with hairy stems and leaves. It grows from 10-69 cm tall. (4 to 27 inches)Flowers, which are purple with white tips, grow in dense round or ovoid...
    • American White Pelican

    • American White Pelican

    • Aquatic birds; Species of concern;

    • The American white pelican is one of the largest birds in North America, measuring 6 feet from bill to tail. White pelicans weigh up to 20 pounds and have a wingspan of 8 to 9 and a half feet long.
    • Golden Eagle

    • Golden Eagle

    • Birds of prey; Species of concern;

    • The golden eagle is not on the US Fish and Wildlife’s Endangered or Threatened Species List. However it is protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald Eagle Act. habitat.
    • Male Lesser Scaup

    • Male Lesser Scaup
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    • This bird is difficult to distinguish from the greater scaup in the field. In good light, look for the purple gloss in the male's head feathers.
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