Welcome back, little mountain bluebird. Although this bright fellow may be enduring the last of this year"s snow in Yellowstone National Park, his presence means winter will soon be ending. The bluebird is a symbol of happiness and a welcome sign of spring in many cultures. Soon other migratory birds will arrive in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem—an 18-million-acre tract that includes Grand Teton National Park and surrounding national forests. It"s the world"s largest intact ecosystem in the northern temperate zone. What exactly does that mean? Since wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone 25 years ago, all the animal species that were first documented by European explorers can still be found here.
Hello, harbinger of spring
Today in History
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Meandering through Patagonia
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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California
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Twas a night just like tonight
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A courtyard scene from Spain
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Who s hiding in the kelp?
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Moai statues on Easter Island, Chile
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World Art Day
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Happy New Year!
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Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg, Germany
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Seventeen arches at sunset
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Tigh Mor Trossachs on Loch Achray, Scotland
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When science looks like magic
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A personal collection becomes an institution
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Keyholes to the kingdom
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Sailing on thick ice
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The Guggenheim turns 60
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Falling for the Canadian Rockies
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Indigenous Peoples Day
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The Grand Départ: Tour de France begins
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Medieval towers in Mestia, Upper Svaneti, Georgia
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Fannette Island, Lake Tahoe
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Rumelihisarı in Istanbul, Türkiye
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Wildlife Conservation Day
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Fin whales: A success story
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National Rivers Month
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Surfer s paradise
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Wartburg Castle overlooking Thuringian Forest in Germany
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Penguins can t fly!
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Fall for Chile
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Celebrating Chile’s Independence Day