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| Savannah Sparrows |
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| Song Sparrow |
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| Song Sparrow |
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| Song Sparrow |
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| Mourning Dove |
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| Yellow-rumped Warbler |
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| Ruby-crowned Kinglet |
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| Female Northern Flicker |
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| Northern Flicker pair |
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| Male Northern Flicker |
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| Female Yellow-bellied Sapsucker |
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| Male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker |
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| Male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker |
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| Bufflehead pair |
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| Blue-winged Teals with female Bufflehead |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| American White Pelican |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| American White Pelicans |
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| American White Pelicans |
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| American White Pelicans |
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| Hooded Mergansers |
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| Hooded Mergansers |
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| Hooded Mergansers |
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| Northern Shovelers (with Ring-necked Ducks and Mallards in the background) |
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| Group of Scaups (male Common Goldeneye left) |
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| American Wigeons (left) dining with a Gadwall (right). Behind them is a small group of Scaups and behind the Scaups is a gathering of Redhead. |
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| Mallards |
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| Bald Eagle |
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| Lesser Scaups |
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| Northern Harrier |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Killdeer |
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| Bald Eagle |
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| Field full of geese, Mallards, and Pintails |
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| Bald Eagle |
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| American Kestrel |
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| American Kestrel |
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| Northern Harrier |
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| Mallards |
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| American Wigeon |
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| Northern Shovelers (with a Mallard behind them, American Wigeons far right, and mixed waterfowl in the background) |
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| A pair of Cackling Geese centered in the image (slightly lighter bodies than the rest with short necks and stubby bills) |
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| Two Cackling Geese surrounded by Canada Geese |
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| Large densities of Canada Geese, Mallards, Northern Pintails, and (if you look really hard) 3 Greater White-Fronted Geese |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Add Canada Geese |
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| Mallard pair |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Merlin |
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| Merlin |
| Great Horned Owl |
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| Rock Pigeons |
| American Tree Sparrow |
| Dark-Eyed Junco |
| Dark-Eyed Junco |
| Dark-Eyed Junco |
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| Bald Eagle |
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| Bald Eagle |
| Canada Jay |
| Canada Jay |
| White-winged Crossbill |
| White-winged Crossbill |
| White-winged Crossbill |
| White-winged Crossbill |
| Northern Hawk Owl |
| Northern Hawk Owl |
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| Female Yellow-rumped Warbler |
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| Greater Yellowlegs (2 in flight) and a Wilson's Phalarope |
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| Yellow-rumped Warbler |
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| Trumpeter Swans |
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| Trumpeter Swans |
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| Yellow-rumped Warbler |
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| Yellow-rumped Warbler |
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| Blue-winged Teals and a Trumpeter Swan |
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| Blue-winged Teals |
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| White-throated Sparrow |
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| White-throated Sparrow and Harris Sparrow |
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| Ring-Billed Gull |
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| Horned Grebe |
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| Pied-billed Grebe |
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| American Coot |
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| Blue-winged Teal pair with Yellow-rumped Warbler out of focus |
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| Yellow-rumped Warbler |
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| Least Sandpiper |
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| Least Sandpiper |
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| Least Sandpiper |
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| Wilson's Phalarope |
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| Wilson's Phalarope pair (interestingly, with phalaropes, the female is the more brightly colored of the pair in breeding plumage) |
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| Palm Warbler |
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| Wilson's Phalarope pair (Female upper left, male lower right) |
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| Savannah Sparrow |
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| Female Wilson's Phalarope |
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| Wilson's Phalarope pair |
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| American Pipit |
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| Male Brown-headed Cowbird |
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| Herring Gull |
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| Common Loon |
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| Common Loon and classic Canadian Shield landscape |
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| Snowy Owl |
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| Snowy Owl |
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| Franklin's Gull |
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| Killdeer on nest |
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| Killdeer on nest |
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| Nest with no Killdeer on it |
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| American White Pelicans |
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| Male Redheads |
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| Male Bufflehead |
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| Redheads and Ring-necked Ducks |
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| Bison |
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| Bison |
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| Redheads |
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| Western Meadowlark |
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| Redheads |
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| Gray Partridges |
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| Snow Geese |
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| Snow Geese |
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| Sandhill Cranes |
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| Sandhill Cranes |
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| Sandhill Cranes |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Brown Creeper |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Brown Creeper |
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| Immature Ring-billed Gull |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Common Grackles |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Common Grackles |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
| Red Squirrel |
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| Least Flycatcher |
| Common Loon |
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| Turkey Vulture |
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| Bald Eagle |
| Bald Eagle and Turkey Vulture |
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| Turkey Vulture |
| Bald Eagle |
| Alder Flycatcher |
| Common Tern |
| Bald Eagle |
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| Turkey Vultures |
| Common Loon |
| Common Mergansers |
| Common Loon |
| Turkey Vulture |
| Red-winged Blackbird |
| Ruby-throated Hummingbird |
| Ruby-throated Hummingbird |
| Painted Turtle |
| Canada jay |
| Bald Eagle |
| Bald Eagle |
| Ruby-throated Hummingbird |
| Bald Eagle |
| Red-breasted Nuthatch |
| Blue Jay |
| American Robin |
| American Robin |
| Chipmunk |
| Common Raven |
| Lark Sparrow |
| American Crow |
| Wood Duck mother with chick |
| Mallard chick |
| Mallards |
| Mallards |
| Mallard |
| Mallard |
| Mallard |
| Mallard |
| Mallards |
| Brown-headed Cowbird with American Goldfinches |
| Vesper Sparrow |
| American Goldfinch pair |
| Brown-headed Cowbirds |
| Mourning Dove |
| Mourning Dove |
| Mourning Dove |
| Mourning Dove |
| Mourning Dove |
| Ring-billed Gulls |
| Sandhill Cranes |
| Canada goose |
| Canada geese |
| Canada geese |
| Canada geese |
| American White Pelican |
| Harris' Sparrow |
| Harris' Sparrow |
| House Sparrow |
| White- Crowned Sparrow |
| White-Throated Sparrow |
| Northern Harrier |
| Pair of Mallard |
| Male Mallard |
| Pair of Mallard |
| Pair of Canada Goose |
| 'Stretching' Savannah Sparrow |
| Western Meadowlark |
| Savannah Sparrow |
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| Lark Sparrow |
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| Pileated Woodpecker |
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| White-Crowned Sparrow |
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| Blue Jay |
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| Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker |
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| Killdeer |
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| Killdeer |
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| Killdeer |
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| Killdeer |
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| Killdeer |
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| Killdeer |
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| Northern Flicker |
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| Northern Flickers |
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| Northern Flickers |
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| Flocks of assorted gulls that come and eat grasshoppers in summer. |
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| Male House Sparrow at feeder. |
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| Falcon that hung around. |
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| Red-Eyed Vireo that hit window at a cabin. |
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| Juvenile American Crow. |
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| American White Pelican. |
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| Bald Eagle. |
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| Male House Sparrow at feeder. |
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| Male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird. |
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| American White Pelican. |
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| Common Raven. |
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| Still There... |
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| Black-Billed Magpie. |
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| 1st year Herring Gull. |
| Beautiful American White Pelican Silhouette. |
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| Murder of Crows |
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| Murder of Crows |
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| Canada Goose |
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| Nervous Canada Geese |
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| Now Relaxed Canada Geese |
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| Lone Raven |
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| Male and Female Wood Duck |
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| Two male Mallards |
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| Male Mallard |
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| Two male Mallards |
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| Canada Geese |
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| Male Mallard and Canada Goose |
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| Male Wood Duck |
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| Bald Eagle |
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| Male House Sparrow |
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| Male and Female House Sparrows |
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| Canada Geese Getting Aggressive |
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| Canada Goose |
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| Canada Goose "Head Shot" |
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| Dark-Eyed Junco |
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| Dark-Eyed Junco |
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| Dark-Eyed Junco |
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| Ring-Billed Gull |
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| Still Aggressive Canada Goose |
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| American Goldfinches... sorry for the terrible quality. |




























































































































































































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