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Yellow-billed storks (Mycteria ibis) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Mycteria ibis (yellow-billed stork)
Yellow-billed storks (Mycteria ibis) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Mycteria ibis (yellow-billed stork) 2
This diagram illustrates the main threats from hurricanes and tropical storms. The counterclockwise circulation of winds in the Northern Hemisphere causes maximum winds and maximum storm surges.
Threats from Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
Eastern Hemlock trees (Tsuga canadensis) killed by the hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae), an invasive sap sucking insect from Asia, in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
Dead Eastern Hemlock trees in Shenandoah National…
Eastern Hemlock trees (Tsuga canadensis) killed by the hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae), an invasive sap sucking insect from Asia, in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
Dead Eastern Hemlock trees in Shenandoah National…
Eastern Hemlock trees (Tsuga canadensis) killed by the hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae), an invasive sap sucking insect from Asia, in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
Dead Eastern Hemlock trees in Shenandoah National…
Hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae), an invasive sap sucking insect from Asia, eating sap from eastern hemlock trees in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
Hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae)
Hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae), an invasive sap sucking insect from Asia, eating sap from eastern hemlock trees in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
Hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae)
Illustration of a city building.
Urban: city building 09
Illustration of a high-rise building.
Urban: city building 10
Front view illustration of a padlock
Padlock
This disused lock system for the canal is found near the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Lock system for canal at Harper's Ferry
Poultry feeding operation chicken house on Maryland's eastern shore near the coastal bays. 20K to 30K birds can be grown per house at a given time in any given flock. Ventilation fans help circulate air flow.
Poultry feeding operation
Illustration map of Long Island Sound in Connecticut and New York, USA
USA CT NY: Long Island Sound
Illustration map of Apalachee Bay in Florida, USA
USA FL: Apalachee Bay
Illustration map of Gardiners Bay in New York, USA
USA NY: Gardiners Bay
Illustration map of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, USA
USA RI: Narragansett Bay
Illustration of Recurvirostra novaehollandiae (Red-necked Avocet) flock
Recurvirostra novaehollandiae (Red-necked Avocet)…
Illustration of Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock) with roots
Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock) with roots
Illustration of ecosystem base with Lockyer Creek in Queensland, Australia
Australia QLD: Lockyer Creek
Illustration of mountain range with fault block
Mountain range 3D: fault block
Illustration of Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock)
Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock)
Illustration of Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock) branch
Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock) branch
Canada geese inhabit the Chesapeake Bay region in the winter months. There are some groups that remain resident year-round.
Canada Geese in flight
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