Piping plover chicks, Medicine Lake Wildlife Refuge. photo
about 2 years
The piping plover is an iconic shorebird that breeds and nests along the Atlantic Coast, the Great Lakes and the Great Plains. Increased human use of their beach habitats, including intense coastal de photo
about 2 years
Piping plover nest, Medicine Lake Wildlife Refuge. photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Jackie Jacobson/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Brooding Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) photo
about 2 years
Piping plover (Charadrius melodus) chicks and egg. The piping plover is a small, sandy-colored bird with orange legs, a black band across its forehead and a black ring around the base of its neck. Th photo
about 2 years
Tagged and released. Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Tagged and released. Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo taken at South Andros Island. Credit: Sue Abbott, Bird Studies Canada photo
about 2 years
Piping plovers at Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: USFWS photo
about 2 years
Piping plover, Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge, MA. By Ravin Tomasson,USFWS photo
about 2 years
Piping plover wintering at Turks and Caicos Islands Photo credit: Craig Watson/USFWS Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/usfwsnortheast Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/usfwsnortheast photo
about 2 years
Piping plover wintering at Turks and Caicos Islands Photo credit: Craig Watson/USFWS Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/usfwsnortheast Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/usfwsnortheast photo
about 2 years
Piping plover photographed at Cape May National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Don Freiday/USFWS photo
about 2 years
The piping plover (Charadrius melodus) is a small, sandy-colored bird with orange legs, a black band across its forehead and a black ring around the base of its neck. The piping plover is designated photo
about 2 years
Piping plover on alkali lake nesting habitat in Northern Great Plains. Location: Lostwood Wetland Management District Complex Credit: USFWS / Steven Tucker Photo Contest Entry #61 photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo taken at Berry Islands. Credit: Sue Abbott, Bird Studies Canada photo
about 2 years
Photo taken at Berry Islands. Credit: Sue Abbott, Bird Studies Canada photo
about 2 years
Photo taken at South Andros Island. Credit: Sue Abbott, Bird Studies Canada photo
about 2 years
Piping Plover feeding on edge of wetland Location: Lostwood Wetland Management District Complex, North Dakota Credit: USFWS / Steven Tucker Photo Contest Entry #59 photo
about 2 years
Photo taken at South Andros Island. Credit: Sue Abbott, Bird Studies Canada photo
about 2 years
Photo taken at South Andros Island. Credit: Sue Abbott, Bird Studies Canada photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Piping plover chicks and eggs at Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge Photo credit: Josh Seibel/USFWS Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/usfwsnortheast Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/usfwsnorthe photo
about 2 years
Piping plover chicks and eggs at Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge Photo credit: Josh Seibel/USFWS Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/usfwsnortheast Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/usfwsnorthe photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo by Ariel Kallenbach/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Piping plover at Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia. Credit: USFWS photo
about 2 years
Piping plover at Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: USFWS photo
about 2 years
Piping Plover photographed at Second Beach in Middletown, Rhode Island. Credit: Victoria Lima/USFWS http://www.fws.gov/endangered/map/state/RI.html http://www.fws.gov/northeast photo
about 2 years