RFHYY0KE–Bald Cypress Trees growing in a swamp in Arkansas, show signs of autumn.
RM2HNEP0G–Cypress swamp in winter at Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge in Turrell, Arkansas. (USA)
RF2GYXCNK–Bald Cypress at the Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park.
RFBE5EGP–Turk's Cap Lily, Turban Lily, Swamp Lily or American Tiger Lily, Lilium superbum, Liliaceae, USA, North America
RFKD4YW1–A wilted Lily Pad in the waters of Bald Knob Wildlife Refuge located in Bald Knob, Arkansas 2017
RMB9JFJN–Cypress trees reflecting in clear water of swamp lake in eastern Arkansas
RMR17DAB–Boxley Valley Mill ponds in summer, Buffalo National River (Ponca Unit), Arkansas, USA
RF2HKHA6E–Cypress trees growing in high water on a lake with boat piers along the side
RMBB3ME8–Cypress swamp along the White River in Arkansas. Part of the White River National Wildlife Refuge.
RMD8PH73–Cypress swamp in fog
RFJ8MKWJ–Image made at Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, in early May of 2017.
RMC8AJ8R–Showy Lady's-slipper Cypripedium reginae in bloom Northern Michigan USA, by Carol Dembinsky/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFJ8MKR3–Image made at Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, in early May of 2017.
RFHPWPJR–Alligator emerging in Spring to sun
RFJ8MKR8–Lipstick Powderhorn lichen growing in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, in early May of 2017.
RFJF3KGG–Bald Knob NWR - March 2017, Setting sun behing trees just starting to bloom for the spring in Bald Knob NWR.
RFRMFN60–Canadian Goose launches from the waters of Cooty Lake in South Arkansas.
RFJ8MKXK–Image made at Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, in early May of 2017.
RF2JRGCP3–Weeds and a single lily pad leaf on top of an Arkansas pond. Makes a good graphic for advertising pond management. Bokeh.
RFJ8MKXP–Various mosses and lichens on the forest floor at Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, in early May of 2017.
RM2HKEJCN–Cypress swamp along Wapanocca Lake, a former bend in the Mississippi River, at Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge in Turrell, Arkansas. (USA)
RF2GYXCND–Bald Cypress at the Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park.
RFBE5E0E–Turk's Cap Lily, Turban Lily, Swamp Lily or American Tiger Lily, Lilium superbum, Liliaceae, USA, North America
RFK9DEWJ–Great Blue Heron Wading in the waters of Bald Knob Wildlife Refuge located in Bald Knob, Arkansas
RMB9JFNG–Cypress trees reflecting in clear water of swamp lake in eastern Arkansas
RF2F4PEAE–Crane Left to Rot in Memphis Swamp
RMBK384A–Texas rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri, native to Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma
RMAB4YG1–Cypress Swamp Arkansas AR
RMD8PH77–Cypress swamp in fog, black and white
RFP96H9H–Alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) swimming in shallow, murky swamp water
RMCN8A9B–First published 1915 Turks Cap Lily Lilium Superbum
RMBB3ME3–Cypress swamp along the White River in Arkansas. Part of the White River National Wildlife Refuge.
RF2N3J5HN–Tree frog clings to a tree in the swamp forest of the Big Woods, Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas, USA
RMAEM5FG–Cypress knees, Arkansas, August 2007.
RMC55YR5–Cypress trees in a forest, Arkansas, USA
RFRMFWM7–Canadian Goose glides through a cluster of lilly pads on Cooty Lake in South Arkansas.
RFS3Y6AP–Small child fishing in backwoods lake
RF2JRGCM2–Lily pads and weeds naturally co-exist in this Arkansas pond. Insects, frogs, turtles and fish can benefit from the shade and cover provided by the br
RFJ0C4FR–Old boat in a lily pond
RM2HKEJ9X–Wapanocca Lake, a former bend in the Mississippi River, at Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge in Turrell, Arkansas. (USA)
RF2GYXCNT–The boardwalk at the Toltec Mounds archeological State park.
RFBE5EXN–Turk's Cap Lily, Turban Lily, Swamp Lily or American Tiger Lily, Lilium superbum, Liliaceae, USA, North America
RM2PPHA71–Sign at Winnfield, Louisiana
RMB9JKRK–Cypress trees reflecting in clear water of swamp lake in eastern Arkansas
RF2PRA1JN–Female Eastern Pondhawk
RMBPYCHN–Texas rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri, native to Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma
RMKWT3D0–Cypress Tree reflections
RMATTFHJ–A black cypress swamp in which the trees are covered with nesting cormorant birds
RFK2AFJ7–Eastern pondhawk dragonfly perched on a leaf
RF2HB0HT8–Cane Creek State Park with Bayou Bartholomew on North Bank of Cane Creek Lake Arkansas WPA Poster
RF2F5Y496–Morning Aerial Reflections on Beaty Lake
RMBC8FX8–Dense forest of Old Growth Cypress trees in the water Hickson Lake Dagmar Wildlife Manangement Area Arkansas
RF2N3J5GY–Cottonmouth water moccasin snake (Agkistrodon piscivorus) along the Cache River in Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas, USA
RMC55YXF–Reflection of cypress trees in a lake, Arkansas, USA
RFRMFWW0–Couple of Canadian Geese stand guard over their nest of eggs on Cooty Lake in South Arkansas.
RFS3Y6AM–Boys fishing in secluded lake
RM2GKGC6T–Pilots from the 61st Airlift Squadron prepare for the 2021 Swamp Dash exercise at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, April 15, 2021. The 19th Airlift Wing executed the large formation launch and training event with mission partners, which included 13 C-130J Super Hercules from LRAFB and two C-130Js from Dyess AFB, Texas.
RM2P2P230–230226-N-GJ011-1019 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Feb. 26, 2023) Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Jaron Miller, from Little Rock, Arkansas, performs maintenance on the tail of an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter, attached to the 'Swamp Foxes' of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 74, aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). IKE, with embarked Carrier Air Wing 3, is underway conducting the Tailored Ship's Training Availability (TSTA) and Final Evaluation Problem (FEP) as part of the basic phase of the Optimized Fleet Response Plan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication
RF2HNM3PT–Eastern pondhawk (Erythemis simplicicollis) perched on swampy water
RF2GYXCT4–The boardwalk at the Toltec Mounds archeological State park.
RFBE5DX8–Turk's Cap Lily, Turban Lily, Swamp Lily or American Tiger Lily, Lilium superbum, Liliaceae, USA, North America
RF2BPJK15–Pondhawk dragonfly that has just landed on a sidewalk
RMB9JFMK–Kayaking in swamp lake
RMAEKJRN–Wildflowers and bald cypress on the Little Maumelle River, Arkansas, August 2007.
RMBPYEJ6–Texas rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri, native to Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma
RF2PM65NJ–WPA poster art of Cane Creek State Park with Bayou Bartholomew on north bank of Cane Creek Lake in Lincoln County, Arkansas, United States of America
RFK2AFJ9–Eastern pondhawk dragonfly perched on a leaf
RMD715BA–USA, Arkansas, Galloway, View of cypress swamp and wildflowers during autumn
RF2F5Y499–Morning Aerial Reflections on Beaty Lake
RF2JAJCER–Mississippi, MS, gray political map with capital Jackson, and large and important cities. State in the Southeastern region of the United States.
RMAM2M09–Remains of a dugout canoe used in the bayous along the Mississippi River, Arkansas. Digital photograph
RMC56033–Reflection of cypress trees in a lake, Arkansas, USA
RFRMFWY9–Canadian Goose stands guard over her nest. She is on a small marshy island on Cooty Lake in South Arkansas.
RF2JABCTK–Louisiana, LA, gray political map with capital Baton Rouge and metropolitan area New Orleans. State in Deep South and South Central regions of the USA.
RM2GKGC9Y–Twelve C-130J Super Hercules line up for the 2021 Swamp Dash exercise at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, April 15, 2021. The 19th Airlift Wing executed the large formation launch and training event with mission partners, which included 13 C-130J Super Hercules from Little Rock AFB and two C-130Js from Dyess AFB, Texas.
RF2J9C6B0–Mississippi, MS, political map, with capital Jackson, important cities, rivers and lakes. State in the Southeastern region of the United States.
RF2JMFN4R–Cane Creek State Park with Bayou Bartholomew on North Bank of Cane Creek Lake Arkansas WPA Poster Art
RF2GYXCMF–The boardwalk at the Toltec Mounds archeological State park.
RF2J98KKM–Louisiana, LA, political map, with capital Baton Rouge and metropolitan area New Orleans. State in Deep South and South Central regions of the US.
RF2BPJK41–Pondhawk dragonfly that has just landed on a sidewalk
RMB9JMD2–Blue Kayak with white paddle parked at edge of clear swamp lake surrounded by cypress trees
RMAENC0W–Bald cypress on the Little Maumelle River, Arkansas, August 2007.
RMBPYEJ9–Texas rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri, native to Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma
RMEA1XGE–Agriculture - A large field of early growth rice plants prior to flooding / Arkansas, USA.
RM2AJJF89–The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . y ceremonial in which the whole tribe took a part. The Swamp, or Meadow Holly (Ilex decidua, Walt.) growsin wet soil throughout the South, its northern limits being Virginiaand Kansas. Generally a shrub, it becomes a tree 30 feet highin Texas, Arkansas and Missouri. The thin brown bark is cov-ered with warty outgrowths. Its most striking characteristicis the silvery grey bark of its twigs. The deciduous leaves aretapering at the base and blunt, often notched, at the apex. Thered ber
RFK2AFJ8–Eastern pondhawk dragonfly perched on a leaf
RMD715BC–USA, Arkansas, Galloway, View of cypress swamp during autumn
RF2F5Y49C–Morning Aerial Reflections on Beaty Lake
RF2JMRWEC–Female eastern pondhawk (Erythemis simplicicollis) resting on a weed
RFW34R33–Covered in dark hair, the skunk ape has many names. It's a bigfoot like creature of legend in the Southeastern U.S. Said to inhabit swamps and marshes
RMC56036–Reflection of cypress trees in a lake, Arkansas, USA
RFRMFX1P–Canadian Goose stands over her cluster of three eggs. She is on a marshy island on Cooty Lake in South Arkansas.
RF2GWNB9M–Eastern pondhawk (Erythemis simplicicollis) perched on swampy water
RM2GKGC93–Twelve C-130J Super Hercules take off from Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, to participate in the 2021 Swamp Dash exercise, April 15, 2021. The 19th Airlift Wing executed the large formation launch and training event with mission partners, which included 13 C-130J Super Hercules from Little Rock AFB and two C-130Js from Dyess AFB, Texas.
RFRGX4C0–Pondhawk dragonfly that has just landed on a sidewalk
RMPG01EN–. Birds of Arkansas. Birds. Fig. 1.—Cypress Swamp, Walker Lake, Arkansas. Site of a Large Heron Rookery.. Fig. 2.—Great Blue Herons and Nests, Walker Lake, Arkansas.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Howell, Arthur Holmes, 1872-1940; Fuertes, Louis Agassiz, 1874-1927. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
RF2GYXCM7–Cypress knees.
RMMCKBR0–. Fig. 106.—Staggerbush [Pieris mari- Fig. 107.—Great laurel {Rhododendron maxi- ana), showing flowering branch, mum). «-, Flowering branch ; b, fruiting one-third natural size. capsules—both one-third natural size. of the Allegheny Mountains. It is well known in that region to be fatal to all kinds of stock. * Leucothoe racemosa.—The swamp Leucotlioc of the Atlantic and Gulf States has been reported from New Jersey as especially fatal to calves. * Pieris mariana.—The stagger bush of the Atlantic Coast region, Tennessee, and Arkansas is commonly known to be poisonous to calves and to sheep. Th
RF2BPJK50–Pondhawk dragonfly that has just landed on a sidewalk
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