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  • A basalt rock formation on the Oregon Coast called "needles" at dusk with a rainstorm on the horizon. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 1998.
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  • The setting sun casts light on basalt cliffs, a habitat where hundreds of bats are tucked into crevices and crags during the day. Near Banks Lake, high-desert habitat Washington.
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  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast.
    coastal_basalt_DurHM185_1.jpg
  • The setting sun casts light on basalt cliffs, a habitat where hundreds of bats are tucked into crevices and crags during the day. Near Banks Lake, high-desert habitat Washington.
    desert_basalt_cliffs_61709ln-40.jpg
  • The setting sun casts light on basalt cliffs, a habitat where hundreds of bats are tucked into crevices and crags during the day. Near Banks Lake, high-desert habitat Washington.
    desert_basalt_cliffs_61709ln-76.jpg
  • A rare coastal fog enshrouds Haystack rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • A rare coastal fog enshrouds Haystack rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208OCm-...jpg
  • A rare coastal fog enshrouds Haystack rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208Cm-T...jpg
  • Haystack Rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208OCm-...jpg
  • A Western small-footed bat (Myotis ciliolabrum) launching into flight from a basalt rock. Dutch Henry Falls, central Washington.
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  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock. Seen in silhouette at sunset.
    haystack_rock_DurHM179_1.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock - seen at sunrise.
    haystack_rock_DurHM188_1.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock - seen at sunrise.
    haystack_rock_DurHM184_1.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock. Seen in silhouette at sunset.
    haystack_rock_DurHM183_1.jpg
  • Dutch Henry Falls in summer when water is just a trickle. Part of a Nature Conservancy preserve in Central Washington. © Michael Durham.
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  • The night sky in the desert of Central Washington. The Nature Conservancy's Moses Coulee Field Station.
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  • Dutch Henry Falls in summer when water is just a trickle. Part of a Nature Conservancy preserve in Central Washington. © Michael Durham.
    dutch_henry_falls_08-04-2019d-101.jpg
  • A basalt rock formation on the Oregon Coast at dusk with a rainstorm on the horizon. Cannon Beach, Oregon. 1998.
    coastal_basalt_DurHM181_1.jpg
  • Biologists from several state and federal agencies prepare to set-up mist nets across a pond to capture bats after nightfall. The bat survey will help determine species that use the basalt cliffs at The Nature Cosnervancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-67.jpg
  • Sunset clouds are reflected among the  tidepools created by basalt rocks at low tide along the base of Haystack Rock. Near Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast.
    beach_rocks_11208OCm-148.jpg
  • Biologists from several state and federal agencies prepare to set-up mist nets across a pond to capture bats after nightfall. The bat survey will help determine species that use the basalt cliffs at The Nature Cosnervancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-56.jpg
  • Sunset clouds are reflected among the  tidepools created by basalt rocks at low tide along the base of Haystack Rock. Near Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast.
    beach_rocks_11208OCm-145.jpg
  • Biologists from several state and federal agencies march down a rugged trail in preparation to set-up mist nets across a pond to capture bats after nightfall. The bat survey will help determine species that use the basalt cliffs at The Nature Cosnervancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-59.jpg
  • The lights used by biologists create a glow against basalt cliffs while they work late into the night during a noctrunal bat survey at The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
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