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Nutria (Myocaster coypus) are an introduced semi-aquatic rodent species originally brought to Maryland for fur in the 1940s, but are since considered to be nuisance species, destroying large areas of marshland, particularly around the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.
Nutria (Myocaster coypus)
Marsh and forest at the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Marsh grasses in Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Marsh grasses at Blackwater National Wildlife…
View from Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Big sky at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Ducks and other waterfowl frequent Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Dorcester County, Maryland
Ducks at Blackwater
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Lookout at Blackwater Falls State Park
Insect found along trail at Blackwater Falls State Park
Insect
Rocky coastline of Maui
Rocky coast of Maui
A black sand beach along the coast of Maui
A black sand beach
Illustration of Cellana exarata (Black Foot Opihi)
Cellana exarata (Black Foot Opihi)
Illustration of Wedge-tail Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus Rectangulus)
Rhinecanthus rectangulus (Wedge-tail Triggerfish)
Illustration map of Cape Fear River in North Carolina, USA
USA NC: Cape Fear River
Illustration map of Winyah Bay in South Carolina, USA
USA SC: Winyah Bay
Illustration of Avicennia germinans (Black Mangrove)
Avicennia germinans (Black Mangrove)
Illustration of Himantopus mexicanus (Black-necked Stilt) eggs
Himantopus mexicanus (Black-necked Stilt) : eggs
Illustration of Heteropogon contortus (Pili Grass)
Heteropogon contortus (Pili Grass)
Illustration of Himantopus himantopus (Black-winged Stilt)
Himantopus himantopus (Black-winged Stilt)
Rudbeckia hirta, also known as Black-Eyed Susan's, photographed on the Patuxent River at the Jug Bay National Estuary Research Reserve, Maryland, USA
Rudbeckia hirta
Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Bald eagle
Beetle collecting pollen and nectar from Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota) in Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Beetle in Queen Anne's Lace
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