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A male northern cardinal was flushed off the nest in a juniper bush where he was incubating 3 eggs.
This photo was taken on the UMCES campus, Cambridge, MD, May , 2013.
Northern cardinal nest
Hybird cars are appreciated with favorable parking spaces.
parking for hybrid vehicles
Permeable pavers are brick-like materials that are manufactured in a variety of shapes. Pavers fit together like tiles and are set with small gaps between them, creating grooves for water to infiltrate the soil beneath. Permeable pavers reduce stormwater runoff volume and flow rate, and increase groundwater infiltration and recharge.
permeable pavers
The Atlantic salmon is an anadromous fish, typically spending 2-3 years in freshwater, migrating to the ocean where it also spends 2-3 years, and then returning to its natal river to spawn. It originally occurred in every country with rivers flowing in to the North Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic Sea and is thus native to the region. Today, the species distribution has decreased in its southern range on both sides of the Atlantic.
Salmo salar (Atlantic Salmon)
Science communicator, Alexandra Fries, assisting a participant at the science communication course held at Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge MD in May 2013.
Science communication course
Science communication course held at Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge MD in May 2013.
Science communication course
Participant creating a conceptual diagram during the science communication course held at Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge MD in May 2013.
Science communication course conceptual diagram
Drawing from the science communication course held at Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge MD in May 2013.
Science communication course drawing
Group participation during the science communication course held at Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge MD in May 2013.
Science communication course group participation
Presentation by Jane Hawkey from the science communication course held at Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge MD in May 2013.
Science communication course presentation
Presentation by Bill Dennison from the science communication course held at Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge MD in May 2013.
Science communication course presentation
Illustration of a dollar or peso sign ($), which is a symbol primarily used to indicate the various peso and dollar units of currency around the world.
Currency: dollar sign
Conceptual diagram illustrating Regenerative stormwater conveyance systems (RSC).
Regenerative stormwater conveyance systems (RSC)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the nitrogen cycle, including the Haber-Bosch process.
The nitrogen cycle with Haber-Bosch process
Cherry blossoms with the Jefferson Memorial in the background in Washington, D.C.
Cherry blossoms
Illustration of a clipboard
Clipboard
Illustration of a dead tree with exposed roots.
Dead tree 4
Illustration of an oak seedling.
Quercus spp. (Oak) seedling
This beach at Los Ayala is very popular with Mexican tourists who come to enjoy Semana Santa week (Easter) at this Mexican resort town. Many vendors turn out and sell all nature of food, merchandise, and services.
Beach at Los Ayala, Mexico
A close-up look at a fishing net. This style of net is used by Mexican fishermen in open boat, called a panga, with an outboard motor.
Fish net
In the coastal community of Los Ayala, these fishermen were preparing their nets. This style of open boat with an outboard motor is called a panga, and is hauled up on to the beach when not in use.
Fishermen ready their nets
The beach at Los Ayala is very popular with Mexican tourists. It also serves the fishermen who store their boats and nets here when not in use.
Fishing boats and nets share the beach with…
This style of fishing net is used by Mexican fishermen in open boat, called a panga, with an outboard motor.
Fishing net
In the coastal community of Los Ayala, this type of fishing net is used in an open boat, called a panga, with an outboard motor. The boats are hauled up on to the beach when not in use. In the background are Mexican tourists who have come to enjoy Semana Santa week (Easter) at this small resort town.
Fishing net layed out on beach to dry
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