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Balearica regulorum (Grey crowned crane) at South Luangwa National Park in Zambia.
Balearica regulorum (Grey crowned crane)
Long-tailed paradise whydah (Vidua paradisaea) on a branch in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Vidua paradisaea (long-tailed paradise whydah)
Illustration of a ball-style watering trough for livestock
Livestock watering system
An illustration of an Eastern redbud tree in flower.
Cercis canadensis (Eastern Redbud): flowering
An illustration of a leafed-out Eastern redbud.
Cercis canadensis (Eastern Redbud): foliage
Illustration of a sweet birch (also known as a black birch, cherry birch, mahogany birch, or spice birch) tree.
Betula lenta (Sweet Birch)
Oak woodland habitat at sunset in northern California
Oak woodland habitat at sunset in northern…
Small waterfall in southern Oregon
Small waterfall in southern Oregon
Waterfall in northern California
Waterfall in northern California
Footage of a mother bluebird feeding her chicks a spider and then cleaning the nest briefly.
Baby Sialia sialis (Eastern Bluebird) feeding
Cottonwood tree
Populus deltoides (Eastern Cottonwood)
This friendly guy scampered right up to us in Australia.
Intellagama lesueurii (Eastern water Dragon) on…
Beautiful Great Egret in a large tree.
Ardea modesta (Eastern Great Egret) in tree
Kingbird over water with waves.
Tyrannus tyrannus (Eastern Kingbird) on branch…
A very cute rabbit on the side of the road.
Sylvilagus floridanus (Eastern Cottontail) on the…
Eastern Kingsnake making their way through a forest floor.
Lampropeltis getula (eastern kingsnake)
A quiet day on the marsh, wind moving the reeds.
Quiet marsh Spartina alterniflora (Smooth…
Energy: renewable energy icon
Illustration of a lake freighter
Freight: lake freighter
Often located in remote sites, US field stations rely on telecommunications to stay connected to their institutions. Field stations often offer classes, to students or the public, as well as conduct scientific research.
Field station
Tree roots are underminded by wave action and eventually succumb while the shoreline is eroded.
Eroded shoreline with tree snags
Stone rip-rap installed by the property owners in an attempt to prevent shoreline erosion. Hardened edges along the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers reduces natural shoreline habitat that fish and other marine animals depend on for food and shelter.
Hardened shoreline prevents erosion
Climbers in Hidden Valley of Joshua Tree National Park.
Hidden Valley in Joshua Tree National Park
Joshua Trees (Yucca brevifolia) growing in Hidden Valley of Joshua Tree National Park.
Hidden Valley in Joshua Tree National Park
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