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    • Kongakut River in Summer

    • Kongakut River in Summer

    • Scenics; Landscapes; Rivers and streams; Wildlife refuges; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; ANWR

    • Tussocks looking east across the Kongakut River by Caribou Pass.
    • Black-legged kittiwakes nesting on cliff

    • Black-legged kittiwakes nesting on cliff

    • Marine birds; coastal environments; birds; islands; cliffs;

    • summer, 2006 Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; AMNWR; Birds; Coastal environments; Islands; Biology; work of the refuge; Alaska Peninsula; Marine birds; BLKI; Shumagins
    • Aleut Fish Camp, Atka

    • Aleut Fish Camp, Atka

    • History; Native Americans; Wildlife refuges; Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; Aleutians; Subsistence; Fishing; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Summer Aleut fish camp on Atka Island.
    • Chipping sparrow

    • Chipping sparrow

    • Birds; Birds; ; Migratory birds; Perching birds

    • Chipping sparrows are similar to other sparrows with rusty crowns but have a white supercilium and black eye line in spring and summer. Field sparrows have a pink bill and white eye ring. Swamp Sparrows have rusty wings and a dingy breast. Deshutes...
    • Atka village in summer

    • Atka village in summer

    • Villages; Wildlife refuges; Buildings, facilities and structures;

    • Water view of small village on the island of Atka in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Junjik River Valley in Summer

    • Junjik River Valley in Summer

    • Scenics; Landscapes; Tundra;Mountains; Wildlife refuges; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; ANWR; Alaska

    • Junjik River is located within the Smith Mountains of the Brooks Range.
    • Red-Winged Black Bird (female)

    • Red-Winged Black Bird (female)

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Perching birds;

    • The Red-winged Blackbird is found throughout the most of the US. During summer they can be found near wetlands, marshes and rivers. For more information about this species visit http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i4980id.html
    • Three Arch Rocks

    • Three Arch Rocks

    • Birds; History; Photography; Boating; Boats; Wildlife refuges;

    • Coming to shore at three arch rocks. Finley's friend Dallas Lore Sharp came to visit in summer 1912 and Finley took Sharp and his son to many of the old spots he photographed with Bohlman years ago.
    • Dallas Lore Sharp at Three Arch Rocks with Common Murre

    • Dallas Lore Sharp at Three Arch Rocks with Common Murre

    • History; Birds; Cliffs; Coastal environments; Migratory birds; Photography; Recreation; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;

    • Dallas Lore Sharp with a common murre at Three Arch Rocks bird refuge during a summer visit in 1912 with his son Dallas Jr. to Oregon to see William Finley.
    • Herman Bohlman at Klamath

    • Herman Bohlman at Klamath

    • Birds; History; Camping; Leisure activities; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • William Finley's partner Herman Bohlman at a Klamath Marsh campsite during a 1905 summer photograph trip with William Finley.
    • King Island Eskimos Carving Ivory Near Nome

    • King Island Eskimos Carving Ivory Near Nome

    • Native Americans; Crafts; Ivory Carving; ARLIS; Alaska

    • "The Pribilof Report 1949" King Island Eskomos plying their ivory carving craft beneath their skin umiaks on the beach near Nome where they have a summer camp. Only the simplest of hand tools are used for carving the walrus ivory tusks.
    • Autumn at the Togiak Refuge

    • Autumn at the Togiak Refuge

    • Aerial photography photography; Scenics; Landscapes; Aerial photography; Wildlife refuges; Togiak National Wildlife Refuge; Togiak Gallery; Alaska

    • Vivid hues begin to appear on trees and tundra as summer gives way to autumn.
    • Moving Bison

    • Moving Bison

    • Fort Niobrara NWR; Nebraska; FWS Employees (USFWS); Resource management; National Wildlife Refuge

    • MOVING BISON TO SUMMER PASTURE. Grazing is an effective management tool that can benefit a variety of species when it is properly applied. It may also be used in wetland habitats to open choked vegetation and restore plant vigor. Even at refuges...
    • Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

    • Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;wildlife refuges;

    • Where Wildlife Comes Naturally. The primary purpose of the Muscatatuck Refuge is to provide food, shelter, and nesting areas for waterfowl and many kinds of native birds and animals.
    • Aransas Matagorda Island National Wildlife Refuge

    • Aransas Matagorda Island National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;coastal environments;wildlife refuges;aquatic environments;estuarine environments;

    • A Place for Nature. The Aransas and Matagorda Island Refuges were established to protect a variety of vanishing coastal Texas wildlife, including many types of birds, as well as mammals and reptiles.
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