皇冠体育app下载

Skip to main content
FWS Home
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Utility (Top) navigation

  • About Us Forward
    Back
    • About Us
    • Mission & Vision
    • Leadership
    • Our Organization
    • Our Facilities
    • Regions
  • Laws & Regulations Forward
    Back
    • Laws & Regulations
    • Laws, Agreements & Treaties
    • Hunting Regulations
  • Library Forward
    Back
    • Library
    • Categories
    • Collections
  • Home
  • Services Forward
    Back
    • Services
    • Duck Stamps Forward
      Back
      • Duck Stamps
      • Buy a Duck Stamp or E-Stamp
      • Buy a Junior Duck Stamp
    • Fish Stocking
    • Importing & Exporting
    • Consultation & Technical Assistance Forward
      Back
      • Consultation & Technical Assistance
      • ESA Section 7 Consultation
      • Habitat Conservation Planning (HCPs)
      • Candidate Conservation Agreements
      • Conservation Banking
      • Conservation Benefit Agreements
      • Coastal Barrier Resources Act Project Consultation
      • Coastal Barrier Resources System Property Documentation
    • Financial Assistance
    • Species Management
    • Investigational New Animal Drugs (INADS)
    • Permits
    • Search All Services
    Duck Stamp 2019
    Duck Stamps
    One of the easiest ways that anyone can support bird habitat conservation is by buying duck stamps.
  • Species Forward
    Back
    • Species
    • Explore Taxonomic Tree
    • Find a Species
    Mexican long tongued bat
    Interest story
    Bats: 鈥淭he Coolest Mammals on Earth鈥�
  • Visit Us Forward
    Back
    • Visit Us
    • Events
    • National Fish Hatcheries
    • National Wildlife Refuges
    • Outdoor Recreation
    • Recreation Passes
    • Locations
    A bus with birders tours Black Point Wildlife Drive, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
    Scenic Drives
    Tour routes of great scenic drives on National Wildlife Refuges.
  • Get Involved Forward
    Back
    • Get Involved
    • Careers and Internships
    • Volunteering
    • Friends Partnerships
    • Learning Opportunities
    • Education Programs
    • Events
    • Partnerships Forward
      Back
      • Partnerships
      • Partnership Categories
      • Partner List
    A volunteer at siletz bay plants trees
    Volunteer
    Search for volunteer opportunities around the country
  • Newsroom Forward
    Back
    • Newsroom
    • Press Releases
    • Congressional Testimony
    • Media Contacts
    A hairy brown bison and calf stands nose to nose at Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa.
    Wild Things
    News about wonderful wild things and places
  • Initiatives Forward
    Back
    • Initiatives
    • Combating Wildlife Trafficking
    • Director's Priorities
    • Climate Change
    • Fishing
    • Invasive Species
    • Pollinators
    • Protecting Wildlife
    A distant view of two polar bears standing on a pebbled shoreline.
    Climate Action
    FWS is taking steps to mitigate climate impacts
  • I want to Forward
    Back
    • I Want To
    • Report Wildlife Crime
    • Do Business with FWS
    • Volunteer
    • Find a Job or Internship
    • Visit a Refuge
    • Buy a Duck Stamp
    • Apply for a Permit
    • Find Funding
    • Find Training
    Refuge biological team staff sample for nekton in a marsh pool.
    Wild work
    Search employment opportunities with USFWS

Search

Enter the terms you wish to search for.

Migratory Birds

Image Details
  • Migratory Birds
  • About Us
  • What We Do
  • Contact Us
  • Get Involved
  • Events
  • Library
  • News
  • Species
  • All
  • Stories
Two bird eggs nested green and brown grass with feathers next to them
Wildlife Wonders
Eggs!
Apr 27, 2022
Greater sandhill cranes fill the land and air at Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge in Colorado
Science and Technology
Using Cutting-Edge Technology to Monitor Sandhill Cranes
Apr 26, 2022
USFWS Pacific Region Seabird Coordinator Roberta Swift goes birding along the Eagle Creek Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.
Swift Conservation: Roberta Swift Works with Partners to Protect Seabirds
Apr 25, 2022
Red-breasted migratory birds called red knots crowd the water's edge to feed on the eggs of horseshoe crabs in spring in Mispillion Harbor in Delaware.
Recreation
Spring Marvels
Apr 22, 2022
Four tan-black-and-white birds with long gray bills probing sand for food at the beach
Recreation
Where the Birds Are
Apr 19, 2022
Young Woman In Hunting Gear Stands in wet-marsh at dusk.
Migratory Species
Nontoxic Shot Regulations For Hunting Waterfowl and Coots in the U.S.
Apr 19, 2022
colorful wire boxes litter the rocky shore
Habitat Restoration
Report highlights potential marine debris threat to Gulf of Maine birds
Apr 19, 2022
two ducks flying at night over water with mountains in the background
Alain Soltys-Gray of Juneau, Alaska Takes Top Honors in 2022 Junior Duck Stamp Contest
Apr 14, 2022
A small olive green bird with a small tracking device on its wing
Migratory Species
Moving targets
Apr 14, 2022
Two woman in bright clothing and helmets riding down a dirt road on electric assisted mountain bikes
Migratory Species
Birding While Biking
Apr 13, 2022
Prairie falcon with transmitter
Migratory Species
Restoration and Robots
Apr 13, 2022
Students birdwatching
Recreation
Birding: How to Get Started!
Apr 13, 2022

Pagination

  • Previous page
  • Page 16
  • Page 17
  • Page 18
  • Page 19
  • Current page 20
  • Page 21
  • Page 22
  • Page 23
  • Page 24
  • Next page
Lapland longspur in the snow
Wildlife Wonders
Where are the winter birds?
Feb 20, 2022
Migratory Species
Golden Eagles
Jan 27, 2022
Paw prints in the snow -- with two two pads side by side followed by an exclamation point -- are those of a pygmy rabbit.
Wildlife Wonders
Snow Tracks
Jan 20, 2022
Hawk on Powerline Pahranagat NWR
Migratory Species
Avoidance and Minimization Measures: Power Lines
Jan 14, 2022
Two large signs with information about California condors
Migratory Species
Avoidance and Minimization Measures: Oiled and Produced Water
Jan 14, 2022
A construction crew stands atop a newly-installed culvert
Migratory Species
Avoidance and Minimization Measures: Transportation
Jan 14, 2022
A row of wind turbines with mountains in the background.
Migratory Species
Avoidance and Minimization Measures: Land-Based Wind
Jan 14, 2022
Solar Field
Migratory Species
Avoidance and Minimization Measures: Solar Energy
Jan 14, 2022
Teeside Offshore Wind Farm
Migratory Species
Avoidance and Minimization Measures: Offshore Wind Energy
Jan 14, 2022
Large numbers of snow geese fly out at sunrise into an orange sky reflected in the water below at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico.
Wildlife Wonders
America's Birdiest Places
Jan 13, 2022
A woman crouching in a forest entering data in a computer
Migratory Species
Avoidance and Minimization Measures: Data and Tools
Jan 13, 2022
Habit view communication towers at Science City, Maui, Hawaii.
Migratory Species
Avoidance and Minimization Measures: Communication Towers
Jan 13, 2022

Pagination

  • Previous page
  • Page 16
  • Page 17
  • Page 18
  • Page 19
  • Current page 20
  • Page 21
  • Page 22
  • Page 23
  • Page 24
  • Next page
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Logo

皇冠体育app下载 with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.

Footer Menu - Employment

  • Careers & Internships
  • Contracting

Footer Menu - Site Links

  • Leadership
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Contact FWS

Footer Menu - Legal

  • Accessibility
  • Freedom of Information Act
  • Notices
  • Disclaimers
  • Information Quality
  • Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

Footer Menu - External Links