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In late winter award-winning wildlife artist Adam Grimm had a tentative plan for the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest. The annual event is hosted in September by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
Jean-François Giroux is a director of the Société Duvetnor, a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the islands of the Lower St. Lawrence and to public education through an ...
Rick Acker, a Grand Forks taxidermist and avid outdoorsman, shared this story from a January 2012 hunting trip to an island in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska, where he pursued King Eider ducks ...
Every year, hundreds of artists across the country compete to have their paintings of ducks or other waterfowl featured on a U.S. stamp. Davis Dunavin of member station WSHU visited this year's ...
Elvis, a king eider duck that visits northern Scotland annually, has eluded a wildlife photographer for years. Street View Image from March 2023 © 2023 Google A ...
In a hall at the Bruce Museum, a crowd is at the edge of their seats — watching as hundreds of waterfowl paintings are paraded out — one at a time. A row of five judges examines each one — slowly and ...
Emily Lian uses her love of nature and imagination when painting wildlife and it shows. The 17-year-old Bethany resident’s colorful image of an orange-billed king eider won first place in the national ...
Every year, hundreds of artists across the country compete to have their painting of ducks or other waterfowl featured on a U.S. stamp. Davis Dunavin of member station WSHU visited this year's Federal ...
THE eider duck, because of the handsome and A striking plumage of the drake, is a familiar object off the coasts of Britain. It is more numerous in Scottish than in English waters, but is plentiful ...
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