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  • Portrait of an osprey chick, Pandion haliaetus, also known as seahawk, fish hawk or fish eagle, is a medium-large fish-eating bird of prey or raptor.
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  • An osprey, Pandion haliaetus, also known as seahawk, fish hawk or fish eagle, is a medium-large fish-eating bird of prey or raptor.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis is the smallest of eight species of pelican. Living on coasts from Washington and Virginia south to northern Chile and the mouth of the Amazon River, this bird is distinguished from the American White Pelican by its brown body and its habit of diving for fish from the air.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis is the smallest of eight species of pelican. Living on coasts from Washington and Virginia south to northern Chile and the mouth of the Amazon River, this bird is distinguished from the American White Pelican by its brown body and its habit of diving for fish from the air.
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  • The Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) is a small wading, highly migratory bird, and a monogamous  breeder. Breeding in northern parts of Eurasia and North America the turnstone winters on coastlines almost worldwide. Surviving in a wide range of habitats its typical breeding habitat is open tundra with water nearby.
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  • An osprey, Pandion haliaetus, also known as seahawk, fish hawk or fish eagle, is a medium-large fish-eating bird of prey or raptor.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis is the smallest of eight species of pelican. Living on coasts from Washington and Virginia south to northern Chile and the mouth of the Amazon River, this bird is distinguished from the American White Pelican by its brown body and its habit of diving for fish from the air.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis is the smallest of eight species of pelican. Living on coasts from Washington and Virginia south to northern Chile and the mouth of the Amazon River, this bird is distinguished from the American White Pelican by its brown body and its habit of diving for fish from the air.
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  • The Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) is a small wading, highly migratory bird, and a monogamous  breeder. Breeding in northern parts of Eurasia and North America the turnstone winters on coastlines almost worldwide. Surviving in a wide range of habitats its typical breeding habitat is open tundra with water nearby.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis  is the smallest of eight species of pelican. Living on coasts from Washington and Virginia south to northern Chile and the mouth of the Amazon River, this bird is distinguished from the American White Pelican by its brown body and its habit of diving for fish from the air.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis  is the smallest of eight species of pelican. Living on coasts from Washington and Virginia south to northern Chile and the mouth of the Amazon River, this bird is distinguished from the American White Pelican by its brown body and its habit of diving for fish from the air.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) is a small wading, highly migratory bird, and a monogamous  breeder. Breeding in northern parts of Eurasia and North America the turnstone winters on coastlines almost worldwide. Surviving in a wide range of habitats and climatic conditions from Arctic to tropical its typical breeding habitat is open tundra with water nearby.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • A male Common Pheasant, Phasianus colchicus, otherwise known as the Ring-necked Pheasant or Chinese Pheasant. Is one off the worlds most hunted birds.
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  • Bird watcher at sunset.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Osprey, Haliaetus pandion, also known as a sea hawk, fish eagle, sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk — is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey. This one was photographed on the Chesapeake Bay, near Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Osprey, Haliaetus pandion, also known as a sea hawk, fish eagle, sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk — is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey. This one was photographed on the Chesapeake Bay, near Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • Osprey, Haliaetus pandion, also known as a sea hawk, fish eagle, sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk — is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey. This one was photographed on the Chesapeake Bay, near Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • bay; bird; blue; blue heron; chesapeake; estuary; gray; habitat; heron; marsh; natural; setting; terrain; territory; tidal; wetland
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  • Osprey, Haliaetus pandion, also known as a sea hawk, fish eagle, sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk — is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey. This one was photographed on the Chesapeake Bay, near Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • uana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- Great Egret, Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, is pictured in breading plumage. In the early half of the last century the egret's plumes were coveted decorations for ladies' hats. Almost wiped out, the species recovered after the birds were protected by law.
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  • Osprey, Haliaetus pandion lands on nest near Fenwick, De.
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  • Osprey, Haliaetus pandion lands on nest near Fenwick, De.
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  • Osprey, Haliaetus pandion lands on nest near Fenwick, De.
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  • Tight detail of whistling swans, Cygnus columbianus, in flight.
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  • Canada Geese take flight along the Sassafras River in Georgetown Maryland. The Sassafras River is a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
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  • Flocks of Canada geese take flight at sunset at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Cambridge Maryland. BNWR is along the Atlantic flyway and the Chesapeake Bay. Hundreds of thousands migratory waterfowl pass through each fall and spring.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Great Blue Heron , Ardea herodias, common over most of North America, is the largest North American heron. Great blue herons nest in trees and primarily eat small fish. It uses its long legs to wade through shallow water, and spears fish or frogs with its long, sharp bill.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Great Blue Heron , Ardea herodias, common over most of North America, is the largest North American heron. Great blue herons nest in trees and primarily eat small fish. It uses its long legs to wade through shallow water, and spears fish or frogs with its long, sharp bill.
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  • Whistling Swan, Cygnus columbianus is a small swan which breeds on the North American tundra, further north than other swans and winters in the USA.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Great Blue Heron , Ardea herodias, common over most of North America, is the largest North American heron. Great blue herons nest in trees and primarily eat small fish. It uses its long legs to wade through shallow water, and spears fish or frogs with its long, sharp bill.
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  • Canada Goose, Branta, canadensis, swims on the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA.
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  • Common loon, Gavia immer, Orland, Maine.
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  • Red-bellied, Woodpecker, Melanerpes, carolinus
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  • Whistling Swan, Cygnus columbianus is a small swan which breeds on the North American tundra, further north than other swans and winters in the USA.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Great Blue Heron , Ardea herodias, common over most of North America, is the largest North American heron. Great blue herons nest in trees and primarily eat small fish. It uses its long legs to wade through shallow water, and spears fish or frogs with its long, sharp bill.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- The Great Blue Heron , Ardea herodias, common over most of North America, is the largest North American heron. Great blue herons nest in trees and primarily eat small fish. It uses its long legs to wade through shallow water, and spears fish or frogs with its long, sharp bill.
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  • Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens), migrating north for the summer breeding season, stop over to feed in the salt marshes of Cape May, NJ. The waterfowl breed in northern Canada and Siberia and spend most of their winter further south in the southern USA and beyond.
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  • Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens), migrating north for the summer breeding season, stop over to feed in the salt marshes of Cape May, NJ. The waterfowl breed in northern Canada and Siberia and spend most of their winter further south in the southern USA and beyond.
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  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland
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  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland
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  • Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus
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  • Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens), migrating north for the summer breeding season, stop over to feed in the salt marshes of Cape May, NJ. The waterfowl breed in northern Canada and Siberia and spend most of their winter further south in the southern USA and beyond.
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  • Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens), migrating north for the summer breeding season, stop over to feed in the salt marshes of Cape May, NJ. The waterfowl breed in northern Canada and Siberia and spend most of their winter further south in the southern USA and beyond.
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  • Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens), migrating north for the summer breeding season, stop over to feed in the salt marshes of Cape May, NJ. The waterfowl breed in northern Canada and Siberia and spend most of their winter further south in the southern USA and beyond.
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  • The Great Egret Ardea alba, also known as the Great White Egret, White Heron, or Common Egret,
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  • A Redhead duck, Aythya americana is photograaphed next to a canvasback duck , Aythya valisineria, showing the contrast between the two diving ducks.
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  • A black-crowned Night-Heron Nycticorax nycticorax, fishes along the side of a canal in Chicoteague National Wildlife Refuge, Chincoteague Virginia.
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  • white breasted nuthatch, Sitta carolinensis
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  • Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens), migrating north for the summer breeding season, stop over to feed in the salt marshes of Cape May, NJ. The waterfowl breed in northern Canada and Siberia and spend most of their winter further south in the southern USA and beyond.
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  • The Little Blue Heron, Egretta caerulea, is a small heron. It breeds from the Gulf states of the USA through Central America and the Caribbean south to Peru and Uruguay.
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  • Canada Geese, Branta canadensis
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  • common grackle, Quiscalus quiscula
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  • Tufted titmouse, Baeolophus bicolor
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  • Tufted Titmouse ( Baeolophus bicolor)
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  • Tufted Titmouse ( Baeolophus bicolor)
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  • Tufted Titmouse ( Baeolophus bicolor)
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  • Snow Geese take flight at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Resting Canada (Branta canadensis) geese wait by a farm pond in New Freedom, Pennsylvania during the fall migration.
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  • Pileated Woodpecker<br />
Dryocopus pileatus
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  • Pileated Woodpecker<br />
Dryocopus pileatus
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  • Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus
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  • Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus
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  • Great Blue Heron, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Common loon, Gavia immer, Orland, Maine.
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  • Great Blue Heron, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
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