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Photo Gallery

Photos in this gallery are courtesy of our Cooperators and friends. 
Baltimore oriole nest hanging from a plant with narrow green leaves
Baltimore oriole nest, by Tina Barney
Four blue American robin eggs in a nest
American robin eggs, by Lauren Blume
Adult bobcat walking on a log with a kitten underneath the adult
Bobcat and kitten on a log, by Rich Chalmers (game camera)
Brown creeper perched on the trunk of a white birch tree
Brown creeper on white birch, by Tina Barney
North American porcupine sitting on an eastern hemlock branch
North American porcupine in an eastern hemlock, by Alicia Carlson
A clearing from recent forestry activity with some tree remnants on the ground and standing small trees with green leaves
Clearing in Shrewsbury, by Tim Stout
Barred owl chick sitting on a dead limb
Barred owl chick by Jon Bouton
A moose running on grass in the background with two trees in the foreground
A moose running on grass, by James Stack
Male Northern Cardinal (bright red) sitting in an ice-covered tree
Male Northern Cardinal sitting in an icy tree, by Solon Rhode
bee on a flower
bee on flower, by Sabina Ernst
bee on a spring beauty flower
bee on spring beauty flower, by Sabina Ernst
regrowth in a spruce forest with small spruce saplings in the foreground and taller spruce trees in the background
regrowth in a spruce forest in Shrewsbury, VT; photo by Tim Stout
Banner photo: female bobcat from game camera, by Rich Chalmers
Coverts is an English word dating to the 14th century, pronounced "cuh-verts" (not "coe-verts"). It refers to dense thickets that provide shelter for wildlife.
Vermont Coverts: Woodlands for Wildlife, Inc.
PO Box 328
Vergennes, VT 05491
Email: info@vtcoverts.org 
Phone: 802-877-2777
Vermont Coverts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Join us in keeping Vermont's forests and wildlife healthy and productive.