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The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission joined the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Postal Service, Ducks Unlimited and ...
A visit to a Wisconsin aviary inspired Adam Grimm of Wallace, South Dakota to paint a spectacled eider for the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest. Grimm's painting took first among 239 entries ...
A rare spectacled eider (Somateria fisheri) has been spotted on the Wadden island of Texel, far away from its usual wintering place in the Bering Sea where the species normally congregates among the ...
After two days of competition, Adam Grimm of Wallace emerged as the winner of the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest with an acrylic painting of a pair of spectacled eiders.
The spectacled eider count is one of nine projects in 12 national wildlife refuges that are supported with a total of $3.74 million in funding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Cooperative ...
The spectacled eider weighs about three pounds and has a wingspan of 36 inches. HABITAT: Spectacled eiders spend winter months gathered in dense flocks far offshore, where waters reach depths of more ...
Winner of duck stamp contest announced at Bruce Adam Grimm of Wallace, S. D., emerged as the winner of the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest with an acrylic painting of a pair of spectacled eiders.
Yvonne Kinasz captured the spectacled eider in photographs at the WWT Arundel Wetland Centre on Thursday. They showed the large male sea duck displaying its impressive plumage and being hen pecked ...
ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT PROFILE . PROTECTION STATUS: Threatened. YEAR PLACED ON LIST: 1993 CRITICAL HABITAT: 24,954,638 acres on the Yukon-Kuskowim Delta and in Norton Sound, Ledyard Bay, and the ...
A trip to Alaska to find the Spectacled Eider, a duck which is the focus of intense research and a species that represents the future of many Arctic creatures. Show more 18/30 The Spectacled Eider ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Adam Grimm, a wildlife artist from Wallace, South Dakota, has won the Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for a third time.