Archive for the ‘birds’ Tag
Posted on Flickr by the US Fish & Wildlife Service. Taken July 2016.
Bald eagle in flight at Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska. Photo by Bert van Mackelenbergh. From the US Department of the Interior blog, 10/12/16.
Painted bunting standing on the forest floor at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge in Texas. Photo by Steve Sinclair. From the US Department of the Interior blog, 10/12/16.
Piping plovers on the beach at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge in Massachusetts. Photo by Kaiti Titherinton, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. From the US Department of the Interior blog, 10/12/16.
Western Tanager perched on a tree branch. Photo by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. From the US Department of the Interior blog, 10/12/16.
Snowy egret landing on the water at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey. Photo by Ray Hennessy. From the US Department of the Interior blog, 10/12/16.
White-faced ibis at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah. Photo courtesy of Leslie Scopes Anderson, National Wildlife Refuge Association. From the US Department of the Interior blog, 10/12/16.
Greater Roadrunner standing by a lake. Photo by Bureau of Reclamation research camera. From the US Department of the Interior blog, 10/12/16.
Roseate spoonbills standing in shallow water at Everglades National Park in Florida. Photo by Jose Mirabal. From the US Department of the Interior blog, 10/12/16.
Belted kingfisher at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Delaware. Photo by Dee Langevin. From the US Department of the Interior blog, 10/12/16.
Brown pelicans on a rocky shoreline. Photo by Roy W. Lowe, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
An eagle flies from its nest at Shiloh National Military Park in Tennessee. Photo by Don Holland. Posted on Tumblr by the US Department of the Interior, 6/21/15.
This funny photo of an Eastern Screech owl was taken at Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia. Okefenokee is like no other place on earth, where natural beauty and wilderness prevail. It preserves the Okefenokee Swamp, providing vital habitats for birds, reptiles and other wildlife. Photo by Graham McGeorge. Posted on Tumblr by the US Department of the Interior, 7/14/15.
Tweeted by the US Department of the Interior, 8/18/15.