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Flora and Fauna Photo Galleries

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  • Northern Flicker with Yellow ShaftNorthern Flicker with yellow shaft seen near the Delaware River
  • Baltimore OrioleBaltimore OrioleBaltimore Oriole
  • Baltimore OrioleBaltimore Oriole
  • Belted KingfisherBelted KingfisherBelted Kingfisher
  • Brown Headed CowbirdsBrown Headed CowbirdsA pair of Brown Headed Cowbirds
  • Canada GeesePair of Canada Geese with Gosling
  • Canada goose eggsCanada goose eggsCanada goose eggs
  • Canada Geese and domestic ducks greet canal towpath visitorsCanada Geese and domestic ducks greet canal towpath visitorsCanada Geese and domestic ducks greet canal towpath visitors
  • CardinalCardinal in Grapevines on the Towpath
  • Carolina WrenCarolina Wren
  • Gray CatbirdGray Catbird
  • Chickens on the towpathChickens on the towpath
  • Common Yellowthroat WarblerCommon Yellowthroat WarblerCommon Yellowthroat Warbler
  • Double Crested Cormorant on the Delaware CanalDouble Crested Cormorant on the Delaware CanalDouble Crested Cormorant on the Delaware Canal
  • Downy WoodpeckerDowny Woodpecker at WyHitTuk Park
  • Eagle in nestEagle in nestEagle in nest
  • Bald Eagle PerchingBald Eagle PerchingBald Eagle Perching
  • Eagle in NestEagle in NestEagle in Nest
  • Eagle's nestEagle's nestEagle's nest
  • Eastern BluebirdEastern Bluebird at Washington Crossing Park
  • Eastern PhoebeEastern Phoebe, a local songbird
  • Empty Eagle's NestEmpty Eagle's NestEmpty Eagle's Nest
  • Family Of Wood DucksFamily Of Wood Ducks near Raubsville, PAFamily Of Wood Ducks near Raubsville, PA
  • Female CardinalFemale Cardinal
  • Female Redwinged BlackbirdFemale Redwinged Blackbird
  • Heron taking off for a flightHeron taking off for a flight
  • American GoldfinchAmerican GoldfinchAmerican Goldfinch
  • Great Blue Heron YardleyGreat Blue Heron in Yardley, PA
  • Great EgretGreat Egret with reflection in the Delaware Canal
  • HeronHeron on the Canal Bank
  • Heron in aTreeHeron in a Tree
  • Heron in the canalHeron in the canalHeron in the canal
  • Hooded MerganserHooded Merganser
  • KilldeerKilldeer
  • Kingbird Perched on FenceKingbird Along the Delaware Canal Towpath
  • Least SandpiperLeast Sandpiper on river rocks
  • Lesser YellowlegsLesser Yellowlegs, a medium-sized shore bird found along the banks of the Delaware River
  • Male MallardsMale Mallards
  • Mallards On A LogMallards On A Log
  • Northern FlickersNorthern FlickersNorthern Flickers
  • Northern Roughwinged SwallowNorthern Roughwinged SwallowNorthern Roughwinged Swallow
  • Northern Rough Winged SwallowNorthern Rough Winged SwallowNorthern Rough Winged Swallow
  • Palm WarblerPalm WarblerPalm Warbler
  • Redwinged Black BirdRedwinged Black BirdRedwinged Black Bird
  • Rose Breasted GrosbeakRose Breasted GrosbeakRose Breasted Grosbeak
  • Ruby Crowned KingletRuby Crowned Kinglet
  • Ruby Throated HummingbirdRuby Throated Hummingbird
  • SandpiperSandpiperSandpiper
  • Sharp Shinned HawkSharp-Shinned-Hawk
  • Song SparrowSong SparrowSong Sparrow
  • Song SparrowSong SparrowSong Sparrow
  • VeeryVeery, a small forest thrushVeery, a small forest thrush
  • White Breasted NuthatchWhite Breasted NuthatchWhite Breasted Nuthatch
  • white throated sparrowsWhite Throated Sparrows
  • wild turkeyWild Turkey
  • Yellow Rumped WarblerYellow Rumped Warbler
  • yellow warblerYellow Warbler
  • Green HeronGreen Heron on pondGreen Heron on pond
  • Great Blue Heron on top of an evergreen treeGreat Blue Heron on top of an evergreen treeGreat Blue Heron on top of an evergreen tree
  • Bald Eagle taking a bath in the Delaware RiverBald Eagle taking a bath in the Delaware RiverBald Eagle taking a bath in the Delaware River
  • American Goldfinch PairAmerican Goldfinch PairAmerican Goldfinch Pair
  • Pair of Pileated WoodpeckersPair of Pileated WoodpeckersPair of Pileated Woodpeckers
  • Northern CardinalNorthern CardinalNorthern Cardinal along the towpath
  • Great EgretGreat Egret
  • Eastern Blue BirdEastern Blue Bird
  • Canada Geese with GoslingsCanada Geese with GoslingsCanada Geese with Goslings on the Delaware Canal
  • American RobinAmerican RobinAmerican Robin near the Delaware Canal.
  • Bald EagleBald EagleBald Eagle near the Delaware River
  • Eastern Bluebird - MaleEastern Bluebird - MaleEastern Bluebird - Male
  • Snapping Turtle Upper Bucks
  • Tiger Swallow Tail Butterflies
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  • Black Bear August 2011
  • Bear new Indian Rock Inn
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Michael Ginder, Executive Director

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