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Weekly photo highlights, our quarterly newsletter, and updates from each of the refuges can be found here.

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Three apartment-like bird houses in a field
Setting Up House: Purple Martin Preparation
Mar 3, 2022
Many red-winged blackbirds filling the sky
Wall of Birds
Mar 1, 2022
Large black bear sitting in the middle of the road
Road Hazard
Feb 24, 2022
When you're enjoying exploring Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge be sure and keep an eye in the canals, ponds and other water areas for the North American River Otter.
Fish Dinner
Feb 22, 2022
Brown, white, black ducks in water
Northern Pintail
Feb 17, 2022
Brown, white and black geese on the ground and hovering above
Canada Geese
Feb 15, 2022
A large digger works in the sand along the beach to create waterfowl ponds
Pea Island Refuge Habitat Restoration
Feb 11, 2022
Black bird with red area on wings
Red-winged blackbird
Feb 10, 2022
Black-headed brown and white shorebird with bright red-orange bill wading in ocean edge water
American Oystercatcher
Feb 10, 2022
Black bird with red area on wings
Red-winged Blackbird
Feb 8, 2022
A group of about sixty tundra swans fly across a blue sky with wisps of clouds
Tundra Swans in Flight
Feb 1, 2022
Large white and brown owl stands in sand eyes closed to slits
Whoooo Brought the Wintery Weather?
Jan 27, 2022

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Large black bear sitting in the middle of the road
Road Hazard
Feb 24, 2022
When you're enjoying exploring Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge be sure and keep an eye in the canals, ponds and other water areas for the North American River Otter.
Fish Dinner
Feb 22, 2022
Brown, white, black ducks in water
Northern Pintail
Feb 17, 2022
Brown, white and black geese on the ground and hovering above
Canada Geese
Feb 15, 2022
A large digger works in the sand along the beach to create waterfowl ponds
Pea Island Refuge Habitat Restoration
Feb 11, 2022
Black bird with red area on wings
Red-winged blackbird
Feb 10, 2022
Black-headed brown and white shorebird with bright red-orange bill wading in ocean edge water
American Oystercatcher
Feb 10, 2022
Black bird with red area on wings
Red-winged Blackbird
Feb 8, 2022
A group of about sixty tundra swans fly across a blue sky with wisps of clouds
Tundra Swans in Flight
Feb 1, 2022
Large white and brown owl stands in sand eyes closed to slits
Whoooo Brought the Wintery Weather?
Jan 27, 2022
Brown otter stands in grass looking around
Romping the Refuge
Jan 20, 2022
Two white and black geese flying with wings spread wide
Snow Geese
Jan 18, 2022

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