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Salt marsh
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Marsh's now-obsolete 1880 reconstruction of H. regalis
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Western marsh orchid
photo: Creative Commons / Shahnoor Habib Munmun
Delta Marsh Manitoba Canada . A more obvious man-made disruption of the marsh is the Assiniboine River Floodway, which crosses the marsh near its west end.
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Delta Marsh Field Station Manitoba Canada. Delta Marsh consists of an extensive open marsh located near the south shore of Lake Manitoba, approximately 24km north of the town of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, centered near coordinates 50° 12' N, 98° 09' W
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Delta Marsh Manitoba Canada. Delta Marsh consists of an extensive open marsh located near the south shore of Lake Manitoba, approximately 24km north of the town of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
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The western marsh orchid in a damp forest meadow in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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Salt marsh.
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Delta Marsh Field Station Manitoba Canada. Delta Marsh consists of an extensive open marsh located near the south shore of Lake Manitoba, approximately 24km north of the town of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, centered near coordinates 50° 12' N, 98° 09' W.
photo: Creative Commons / Shahnoor Habib Munmun
Delta Marsh Field Station Manitoba Canada. Delta Marsh consists of an extensive open marsh located near the south shore of Lake Manitoba, approximately 24km north of the town of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, centered near coordinates 50° 12' N, 98° 09' W.
photo: Creative Commons / Shahnoor Habib Munmun
Lake Manitoba From Delta Marsh Field Station Manitoba Canada. Delta Marsh consists of an extensive open marsh located near the south shore of Lake Manitoba, approximately 24km north of the town of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, centered near coordinates 50° 12' N, 98° 09' W.
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Belle Isle Marsh Reservation is a Massachusetts state park located in East Boston. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
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Belle Isle Marsh Reservation is a Massachusetts state park located in East Boston. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
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Saltmarsh-Grass.
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Salt marsh .An estuarine salt marsh along the Heathcote River, Christchurch, New Zealand
photo: Creative Commons / Leveillem
Marsh
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Cattle grazing on the salt marshes of the Ribble Estuary. Banks Marsh forms the largest area of marshland within the Ribble Estuary National Nature Reserve. It is one of the most important sites in the United Kingdom for wintering wildfowl.
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Marsh Concrete Rainbow Arch Bridge
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Split Leaf with the marshes beyond.Split Leaf, a sculpture by Jon Mills, marks the formal entrance to the marshes.
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Sabine Marshlands.West of Highway 27, Sabine refuge canals and marshes were severely affected by storm wind and water. Approximately 32,000 acres (130 km2) of refuge marshes, levees, and canals were damaged.
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Cast of the original composite panel mount of I. victor (now I. dispar), Peabody Museum of Natural History
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Lille Marsh ZOOMED OUT 2/aaeh
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A view over the canal near Rye. The canal is now an important environmental site. The Environment Agency is the navigation authority and uses the river to manage water levels on Romney Marsh and Welland Marsh.
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Split Leaf from the marsh side.Split Leaf, a sculpture by Jon Mills, marks the formal entrance to the marshes. The sculpture was made in Spring 2003 by Jon Mills in conjunction with pupils from Copper mill Primary School and Mission Grove Primary School, as part of the "Take part" programmed.
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The barn owl is an important predator of the marsh rice rat.
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The Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (Spanish for Large Marsh of Saint Martha) is the largest of the swampy marshes located between the Magdalena River and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta,
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The marshes contain several species of insect with a restricted distribution in the London area such as the Essex skipper butterfly Umbilicus lineman, an uncommon overfly Voluntary inanity, a pyramid moth Shoestrings Micronesian and the sporadic breeding by the nationally-endangered Marsh Warbler.
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By early in 1873, Marsh had recognized his error. Through further preparation and exposure of skull bones from the rock, he found that the toothed jaws must have come from the bird itself and not a marine reptile. Due to the previously unknown features of Ichthyornis (vertebrae concave on either side and teeth), Marsh chose to classify the bird in an entirely new sub-class of birds he called the Odontornithes (or "toothed birds"), and in the new order Ichthyornithes (later Ichthyornithiformes).
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Delta Marsh Field Station Manitoba Canada. The Delta Waterfowl Research Station was established in 1938 east of Delta Beach to carry out waterfowl research.
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Secretary of the Army John O. Marsh Jr. and Peggy Knapp pin new stars onto the shoulders of Brigadier General (BGEN) John W. Knapp, US Army Reserve, during a ceremony in Marsh's office at the Pentagon. Location: A