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side view of bird
Mniotilta varia (black and white warbler)
Side view of bird
Vireo solitarius (Blue headed vireo)
A pond covered in Nile cabbage (Pistia stratiotes) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Pistia stratiotes (Nile cabbage)
Illustration of a Brown Surgeonfish (Acanthurus Nigrofuscus)
Acanthurus nigrofuscus (Brown Surgeonfish)
Illustration of Limulus polyphemus (Horseshoe crab).
Limulus polyphemus (Horseshoe crab) 2
Myotis septentrionalis (northern long-eared bat)
Myotis septentrionalis (northern long-eared bat)
Myotis sodalis (Indiana bat)
Myotis sodalis (Indiana bat)
Stygobromus hayi (Hay's Spring ampihpod)
Stygobromus hayi (Hay's Spring ampihpod)
Eudocimus ruber (Scarlet ibis or Guara)
Eudocimus ruber (Scarlet ibis or Guara)
Capsicum annuum (New Mexico chile)
Capsicum annuum (New Mexico chile)
Pueblo homes
Pueblo Homes
Illustration of a pignut hickory.
Carya glabra (Pignut Hickory)
Illustration of a clump of sideoats grama as it would grow in a field or meadow setting
Bouteloua curtipendula (Sideoats grama)
Little rattlesnake making its way through some forest underbrush.
Crotalus horridus (Timber Rattlesnake) in…
Snow gesse migrating in a flying V formation.
Chen caerulescens (Snow geese) flying V
A montage of some of the Chesapeake Bay Heroes that appeared at Horn Point Laboratory's 2017 Open House.
The Chesapeake Bay Heroes
Close up of Alewifes migrating in semi-clear water.
Alosa pseudoharengus (Alewife) Migration 2
hyper close up on alewife migration, fish splashing.
Alosa pseudoharengus (Alewife) Migration
Muskrat attepting to mate with a female in shallow water.
Ondatra zibethicus (Muskrat) mating attempt
The American flamingo is found in tropical wetlands. A migratory shallow water bird that gets its distinctive color from the pink crustaceans it feeds on. It also consumes algae.
Phoenicopterus ruber (American Flamingo) 1
The American flamingo is found in tropical wetlands. A migratory shallow water bird that gets its distinctive color from the pink crustaceans it feeds on. It also consumes algae.
Phoenicopterus ruber (American Flamingo) 2
The American flamingo is found in tropical wetlands. A migratory shallow water bird that gets its distinctive color from the pink crustaceans it feeds on. It also consumes algae.
Phoenicopterus ruber (American Flamingo) 3
Icon representing oil extraction.
Oil Derrick
Conceptual diagram illustrating ecosystem characteristics along the Midtown Manhattan Transect. Source: New York Harbor: Resilience in the face of four centuries of development. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2016.06.004
Midtown Manhattan Transect
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