Cal Vornberger > A Snowy Egret feeding at Jamaica Bay National Wildife Refuge.
Cal Vornberger > A Ruddy Duck in winter plumage paddles on New York City's Central Park Lake while the setting sun reflects the colors of fall foilage in the surrounding water.
Cal Vornberger > A male Black-throated Green Warbler in New York City's Central Park.
Cal Vornberger > A Blue-winged Warbler in Central Park.
Cal Vornberger > Lola, Pale Male's spouse in New York City's Central Park.
Cal Vornberger > A Yellow Warbler perched on a fence next to Turtle Pond on a rainy morning in spring.
Cal Vornberger > A male pigeon seems to be planting a kiss on the cheek of a female in New York City's Central Park.
Cal Vornberger > A Snowy Egret wading in the East Pond at Jamaica Bay, part of the Gateway National Wildlife Refuge.
Cal Vornberger > A Piping Plover looks out over Jones Beach Inlet at Jones Beach State Park on New York's Long Island. Piping plovers were common along the Atlantic Coast during much of the 19th century, but nearly disappeared due to excessive hunting. The Piping Plover became a protected species under the Endangered Species Act on January 10, 1986.
A Snowy Egret feeding at Jamaica Bay National Wildife Refuge.
Cal Vornberger > A Snowy Egret feeding at Jamaica Bay National Wildife Refuge.
A Snowy Egret feeding at Jamaica Bay National Wildife Refuge.
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