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Great Blue Heron at the Raymond Brook Marsh along the Air Line Trail in Hebron, Connecticut
Photo Details
Photo by: Stan Malcolm
Tags:
nrt photo contest, wildlife and habitat, birds, marshes and swamps
More winners from past years in the Environmental Features, Flora, and Fauna category
An owl takes flight at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge in Montana
An owl takes flight at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge in Montana
An owl takes flight at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge in Montana
Barred Owl (Strix varia) hunting crayfish along the Francis Beidler Forest National Recreation Trail
Barred Owl (Strix varia) hunting crayfish along the Francis Beidler Forest National Recreation Trail
Barred Owl (Strix varia) hunting crayfish along the Francis Beidler Forest National Recreation Trail
Sheep and cruise ships above the community of Ketchikan on the Deer Mountain-John Mountain Trail; Tongass National Forest, Alaska
Sheep and cruise ships above the community of Ketchikan on the Deer Mountain-John Mountain Trail; Tongass National Forest, Alaska
Sheep and cruise ships above the community of Ketchikan on the Deer Mountain-John Mountain Trail; Tongass National Forest, Alaska
Resurrection Pass Trail, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Resurrection Pass Trail, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Resurrection Pass Trail, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Porcupine along the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Viewing Trail; Stevensville, Montana
Porcupine along the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Viewing Trail; Stevensville, Montana
Porcupine along the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Viewing Trail; Stevensville, Montana
Purple Gallinule, one of the most beautiful birds along our rivers and not often seen; along the paddling trail in the Aucilla Wildlife Management Area
Purple Gallinule, one of the most beautiful birds along our rivers and not often seen; along the paddling trail in the Aucilla Wildlife Management Area
Purple Gallinule, one of the most beautiful birds along our rivers and not often seen; along the paddling trail in the Aucilla Wildlife Management Area