Douglas Triteleia (Triteleia grandiflora), Turnbull NWR, Washington, USA
Field video of a Douglas Triteleia (Triteleia grandiflora) taken while photographing at the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Cheney, Washington, USA. See my complete online collection of photos (stock photos) at Photoshelter:
Subject: Douglas Triteleia (Triteleia grandiflora)
Location: Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge auto tour, Cheney, Washington, USA
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Ecoregion/Ecosystem: Columbia Plateau Ecoregion
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Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura), Turnbull NWR, Cheney, Washington, USA
Field video of a Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) taken while photographing at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, USA. See my complete online collection of photos (stock photos) at Photoshelter:
Subject: Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura)
Location: Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Cheney, Washington, USA
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American Red Squirrel in Ponderosa Pine, Turnbull NWR, Washington, USA
Field video of an American red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) in Ponderosa pine tree taken while photographing at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, USA. See my complete online collection of photos (stock photos) at Photoshelter:
Subject: American red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)
Location: Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Cheney, Washington, USA
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Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens), Turnbull NWR, Washington, USA
Field video of a Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) taken while photographing at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, USA. See my complete online collection of photos (stock photos) at Photoshelter:
Subject: Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens)
Location: Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Cheney, Washington, USA
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Wildlife refuge in Cheney WA 4K (cinematic)
One day I've stumbled upon wildlife refuge. Here a few shots I thought looked beautiful.
Beauty is all around us. You are the beholder.
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Quaking Aspen Trees Felled by North American Beaver, Turnbull NWR, Washington, USA
Field video of aspen trees felled by an American Beaver while photographing at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, USA. See my complete online collection of photos (stock photos) at Photoshelter:
Subject: Aspen Trees Felled by North American Beaver
Location: Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge Auto Tour, Cheney, Washington, USA
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Water Tower-City of Cheney, Ks
Flight #305 Yuneec Q500 music=Broken (is everyone here) by Ketsa is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
Terra Vista Cheney Wa.
Terra Vista 83 Alki Blvd. Cheney, Wa.
Willapa Wildlife Refuge - Hwy 101 Washington - Peaceful !!!
Camping trip - Aug 2011
Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park - Washington State Travel - YouTube
Dry Falls is one of the great geological wonders of North America. Carved by Ice Age floods that long ago disappeared, the former waterfall is now a stark cliff, 400 feet high and 3.5 miles wide. In its heyday, the waterfall was four times the size of Niagara Falls. Today it overlooks a desert oasis filled with lakes and abundant wildlife.
Check this out for a side of Washington State that is so different that it seems out of place, but once again it is spectacular...Sun Lakes State Park and Dry Falls, which is located near Coulee City, Washington.
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SHSU Bearkats depart for Cheney, Washington
The SHSU Bearkat football team departs for Cheney, Washington.
Gibbons Creek Wildlife Art Trail: Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge / Washington
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge is on the Columbia River near Washougal, WA. The Gibbons Creek Wildlife Art Trail is a 2.75-mile loop trail on the refuge. The refuge, about 25 miles from downtown Portland, OR, is part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Portland-Vancouver Urban Wildlife Conservation Program.
11518 S Spotted Rd Cheney, WA 99004
Gorgeous Rancher on 8.3 park like acres just 10 min from Downtown Spokane. Shop Lovers Dream! 48x40shop & 36x28attached 3car garage. Beautiful Landscaping w/sprinkler system. Brand new 30 yr comp roof w/new Glass skylights. Enclosed Hot tub/Spa rm separate from home. Paved public road all the way to driveway which sits off main road by almost 1/4 miles w/ plenty of seclusion provided by the treed setting. You wouldn't even know this was a manufactured home, it is real property pit set on a concrete foundation. 11518 S Spotted Rd, Cheney, WA Call or email today, Chad Cysewski (208) 661-6781 chad@chadcrealty.com
Visit Tri-Cities: McNary National Wildlife Refuge Grand Opening - Tri-Cities, Washington
Birding, wildlife, and educational opportunities abound at the McNary National Wildlife Refuge located in Burbank, on the cusp of Tri-Cities, Washington. The Refuge encompasses more than 15,000 acres and provides a habitat for thousands of migrating shorebirds and wading birds, as well as other species of animal. There are opportunities for wildlife observation, horseback riding and hiking, photography, fishing, boating, and hunting. The new McNary Environmental Education Center has an observation deck, picnic area, nature trail, bird blind, and a shrub-steppe educational garden. Students can participate in nature walks, hands-on science activities, and educational curriculum developed by Refuge volunteers and staff.
Birding at Umtanum
Umtanum Creek Canyon. Eastern Washington -- Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife - L.T. Murray State Wildlife Recreation Area. A good place to find birds such as raptor, colorful Lazuli Buntings, and Yellow-breasted Chats.
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19512 S Graham Rd Cheney, WA. Listed with Ron McIntire at Choice Realty
Colville National Forest.wmv
Adventures on the peaks in the Colville/Kanitsu National Forests of the Selkirk Mountains in Northeastern Washington and Northern Idaho.
Discover Washington State
The vacation of a lifetime. In just a weeks time we went to Mt. St. Helens, Olympic National Forrest, Mt. Rainier and whale watching. Everywhere our family traveled was filled with great food and amazing views. Washington was a spectacular adventure!
Time Lapse: West Yellowstone, Wyoming through the Rocky Mountains to Spokane, Washington
July 15, 2016 - Go west, young man! And lo, I did. In my penultimate day of my trip, I make the long journey from West Yellowstone, Wyoming, at the western edge of the park with the same name, through the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Idaho to the inland metropolis of Spokane, Washington.
Along the way I pass by many mountains, rivers, and lakes, including two major mountain passes on the I-90: Homestake Pass over the Continental Divide, and Lookout Pass over the Idaho/Montana state line.
Columbia Plateau State Park Trail
Looking for an active road trip adventure? Get out your mountain or hybrid bike, pack your hiking boots and plan to visit a little-known Washington treasure.
The 3,876-acre, 130-mile Columbia Plateau State Park Trail is one of the state’s hidden riches; explorers who find it are rewarded with big eastern Washington skies, rolling landscapes and unforgettable journeys.
Start from the Fish Lake trailhead at the trail’s northern end. Pass through 4.75 miles of Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, home to deer, elk, moose, small mammals and 200 species of birds. (The best times to visit are early morning and evening.) Between March and May, and September and November, you’ll be treated to spring and fall bird migrations; you may even see a trumpeter swan. The 23-mile improved trail provides rest and swim stops at Cheney and Amber Lake and ends at Martin Road. Most hikers arrange for an overnight stay or a car shuttle. The first 3.75 miles is an asphalt trail; the remaining 19.25 miles are crushed gravel.
The southern end of the trail overlays the former Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railroad opened in 1908. The trail follows the Snake River from the impressive Ice Harbor Dam to the Snake River Junction 15 miles north. This section made of crushed gravel welcomes walkers, bikers and equestrians. The trail has several U.S. Army Corps of Engineers access points.
The trail’s nearly 100-mile midsection remains undeveloped and goes for long stretches without resources such as food supplies, potable water and first aid. It is only recommended for expert long-distance hikers who undertake careful planning.