Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Fawn ' © Moe Bagwell 2008
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This was taken in the afternoon, while they where feeding.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
© Moe Bagwell 2008
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Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
© Moe Bagwell 2008
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Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Bambi Lost' © Moe Bagwell 2008
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This fawn has lost his mom and doesnt know where to go.. dont worry he found her soon.

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'Young Buck in the Bush' © Moe Bagwell 2008
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Standing out in the green and yellow, what a beautiful little buck.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Turtle Sunning self' © Moe Bagwell 2008
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This little guys has some very long nails, and doesnt care as long as the sun is out to warm him

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
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'Armidello' © Moe Bagwell 2008
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Drinking at a waterhole.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Young Buck' © Moe Bagwell 2008
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Young Buck, sticking his tongue out, cause its not hunting season...lol

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'Bee and Sunflower' © Randall Lantz

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'Blue Dragonfly' © Randall Lantz
A very cooperative dragonfly.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Shoveler Duck' © Randall Lantz
Shoveler Duck pair and some Coots.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Cattle Egret' © Randall Lantz
Cattle Egret with a horse just off the refuge.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Dicksissel' © Randall Lantz
Dicksissel looking for a mate.

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'Great Blue Heron' © Randall Lantz

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'Least Turn in Flight' © Randall Lantz
Endangered Interior Least Tern near its nesting ground.

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'Least Tern on Nest' © Randall Lantz
Endangered Interior Least Tern on its nest.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Least Tern Nest' © Randall Lantz
Endangered Interior Least Tern nest with a pair of eggs.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Killdeer' © Randall Lantz
Killdeer in flight

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'Mixed Pair' © Randall Lantz
Little Blue Heron and a Snowy Egret palling around together.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Sandpipers' © Randall Lantz
Least Sandpipers scuttling along the waters edge.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Pintails' © Randall Lantz
Pintail Duck pair in the main channel.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Roadrunner' © Randall Lantz
Roadrunner on the western side of the refuge.

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'Snow Geese' © Randall Lantz
Large flock of Snow Geese with a wing of Canada Geese overhead.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Snowy Egret' © Randall Lantz

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Come to Papa' © Randall Lantz
Snowy Egret at a great fishing spot.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
'Preacher' © Randall Lantz
Snowy Egret defending a good fishing spot, while the others wait their turn.

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, a haven for migratory birds and other wildlife, lies on the Big Mineral Arm of Lake Texoma, on the Red River between Oklahoma and Texas. The refuge is made up of water, marsh, and upland habitat and visitors can hike, observe wildlife, hunt, fish at various times throughout the year.
The main focus at Hagerman NWR is providing a winter home for thousands of waterfowl. Foremost among the waterfowl are Canada geese. During fall, winter, and spring, numbers can reach 7,500 or more. Other geese include white-fronted and snow geese, with a scattering of the smaller Ross' geese.