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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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Two green,red, brown, white & black male wood ducks floating on water
Drakes
May 26, 2022
Blue, black & brown bird perched on a branch
Getting the Blues on the Refuge is Great!
May 24, 2022
Brown barred owl perched atop a brown/white refuge roadside
Waiter Not Butler
May 19, 2022
3 green, teal, brown glossy ibia fly just above grassy ground
Migratory Species
Glossy Ibis
May 17, 2022
Bright yellow bird clinging to forest vine
Wildlife Management
National Wildlife Refuge Nest Box Surveys
May 12, 2022
Small white upside down bell shaped flowers on vines
Swamp Doghobble
May 10, 2022
Two yellow goslings floating in water surrounded by tall grass
Canada Goslings
May 5, 2022
Red and yellow flowers in bloom on forest vines
Crossvine
May 4, 2022
small, yellow, white & black bird perched on a tree branch
White eyed vireo
Apr 28, 2022
Columbia spotted frog in water.
Amphibian Week
Apr 28, 2022
Bright yellow bird perched at entrance to a dead tree hollow
Prothonotary Warbles Its Way on the Refuge
Apr 21, 2022
Purple, white and yellow iris flower with moisture on the petals
Beautiful Iris on Refuge
Apr 19, 2022

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Brown barred owl perched atop a brown/white refuge roadside
Waiter Not Butler
May 19, 2022
3 green, teal, brown glossy ibia fly just above grassy ground
Migratory Species
Glossy Ibis
May 17, 2022
Bright yellow bird clinging to forest vine
Wildlife Management
National Wildlife Refuge Nest Box Surveys
May 12, 2022
Small white upside down bell shaped flowers on vines
Swamp Doghobble
May 10, 2022
Two yellow goslings floating in water surrounded by tall grass
Canada Goslings
May 5, 2022
Red and yellow flowers in bloom on forest vines
Crossvine
May 4, 2022
small, yellow, white & black bird perched on a tree branch
White eyed vireo
Apr 28, 2022
Columbia spotted frog in water.
Amphibian Week
Apr 28, 2022
Bright yellow bird perched at entrance to a dead tree hollow
Prothonotary Warbles Its Way on the Refuge
Apr 21, 2022
Purple, white and yellow iris flower with moisture on the petals
Beautiful Iris on Refuge
Apr 19, 2022
Brown & white owl sits in a tree
Dining on Shellfish
Apr 14, 2022
Tundra swans float on icy lake in January sunrise light
Looking Back
Apr 12, 2022

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