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Black-eyed susans (Rudbeckia hirta) at the Visitors' Center at Monocacy National Battlefield
Black-eyed susans
Black-eyed susans (Rudbeckia hirta) at the Visitors' Center at Monocacy National Battlefield
Black-eyed susans
Bush Creek, a tributary of the Monocacy River in Monocacy National Battlefield
Bush Creek
Butterfly on a black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) at the Visitors' Center at Monocacy National Battlefield
Butterfly on black-eyed susan
Butterfly on a black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) at the Visitors' Center at Monocacy National Battlefield
Butterfly on black-eyed susan
Forest in Worthington Farm in Monocacy National Battlefield
Forest in Monocacy National Battlefield
Forest in Worthington Farm in Monocacy National Battlefield
Forest in Monocacy National Battlefield
Former fenceline of osage orange (Maclura pomifera) trees on the Worthington Farm in Monocacy National Battlefield
Former fenceline
Warm-season grasslands near Bush Creek in Monocacy National Battlefield. Warm-season grasslands are ecologically diverse and provide habitat for many species of birds, insects, and small mammals
Grassy drive in warm-season grasslands
Warm-season grasslands near Bush Creek in Monocacy National Battlefield. Warm-season grasslands are ecologically diverse and provide habitat for many species of birds, insects, and small mammals
Grassy drive in warm-season grasslands
Incised stream banks on a small creek that runs into Bush Creek in Monocacy National Battlefield. Incised stream banks are caused by increased erosion when water runs off at high speed from nearby impervious surfaces
Incised stream banks
Junction of Bush Creek and Monocacy River in Monocacy National Battlefield
Junction of Bush Creek and Monocacy River
Farm fields next to the Visitors' Center at Monocacy National Battlefield
Moncacy National Battlefield
Railroad bridge over the Monocacy River in Monocacy National Battlefield
Monocacy River
Railroad bridge over the Monocacy River in Monocacy National Battlefield
Monocacy River
Visitors' Center at Monocacy National Battlefield
Visitors' Center at Monocacy National Battlefield
Warm-season grasslands near Bush Creek in Monocacy National Battlefield. Warm-season grasslands are ecologically diverse and provide habitat for many species of birds, insects, and small mammals
Warm-season grasslands
Blooming lilies at the Horn Point Laboratory
Lilies
Pink, or
Pink evening primrose
Pink, or
Pink evening primrose
Illustration of Dendroica petechia (Yellow Warbler)
Dendroica petechia (Yellow Warbler)
Red-breasted Merganzer stretching in front of a Snowy Egret
Red-Breasted Merganzer Female
Lesser and Greater Yellowlegs feeding side by side at Ackerman Lake in Sarasota Florida
Lesser and Greater Yellowlegs
Budding new growth on shrubs at Horn Point Laboratory
Spring
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