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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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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- a mix of American white ibis, Eudocimus albus, and glossy ibus, Plegadis falcinellus, dark color, take flight over the wetlands of the Guana River, south of Jacksonville. The wading bird?s diet consists of various fish, frogs and other water creatures, as well as insects.
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  • Snow Geese take flight at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Canada Geese, Branta canadensis
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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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  • 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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  • Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, on the Choptank River, Cambridge, MD. Canvasbacks feed mainly by diving, sometimes dabbling, mostly eating aquatic plants with some molluscs, aquatic insects and small fish.
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  • Guana River State Park, Florida -- a mix of American white ibis, Eudocimus albus, and glossy ibus, Plegadis falcinellus, dark color, take flight over the wetlands of the Guana River, south of Jacksonville. The wading bird?s diet consists of various fish, frogs and other water creatures, as well as insects.
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  • Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, on the Choptank River, Cambridge, MD. Canvasbacks feed mainly by diving, sometimes dabbling, mostly eating aquatic plants with some molluscs, aquatic insects and small fish.
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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 -- Wood Stork Mycteria americana, is the only stork that presently breeds in North America; there is a small and endangered breeding population in Florida Georgia and South Carolina, along with a recently discovered rookery in southeastern North Carolina.
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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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  • American bald eagle, Haliaeetus, leucocephalus, fishing at the Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna River in Maryland.
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  • American bald eagle, Haliaeetus, leucocephalus, fishing at the Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna River in Maryland.
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  • American bald eagle, Haliaeetus, leucocephalus, fishing at the Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna River in Maryland.
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  • American bald eagle, Haliaeetus, leucocephalus, fishing at the Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna River in Maryland.
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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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  • American bald eagle, Haliaeetus, leucocephalus, fishing at the Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna River in Maryland.
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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 -- Royal Tern, Thalasseus maximus, in flight. Found only along ocean beaches the royal tern feeds by plunge-diving for fish and breeds along coast from Maryland to Texas, wandering further south in summer.
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  • Seagull soaring through blue skies.
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  • Cnada Geese at Balckwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • California condor (Gymnogyps californianus),Zion National Park, located in the Southwestern United States, near Springdale, Utah.
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  • Mallard duck drake, Anas platyrhynchos, in flight near Cambridge Maryland USA.
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  • American widgeon drake duck, Choptank River, Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA
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  • Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, among other species, flaps its wings on the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA.
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  • Girl on rope swing.
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  • Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens) who's population was in decline at the beginning of the 20th century has now recovered to sustainable levels. To the point where, the saltmarsh wintering grounds are becoming severely degraded, affecting other species using the same habitat.
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  • Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus
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  • Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus
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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 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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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Sanderlings, Calidris alba, in flight, search for food on a beach in Cape May, NJ, during the spring migration. The circumpolar Arctic breeders, spend their winters in warmer climates such as South America, South Europe, Africa and Australia.
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  • Sanderlings, Calidris alba, in flight, search for food on a beach in Cape May, NJ, during the spring migration. The circumpolar Arctic breeders, spend their winters in warmer climates such as South America, South Europe, Africa and Australia.
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  • Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos), Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos), Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos), Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos), Cambridge, Maryland.
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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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  • 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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  • California condor (Gymnogyps californianus),Zion National Park, located in the Southwestern United States, near Springdale, Utah.
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  • California condor (Gymnogyps californianus),Zion National Park, located in the Southwestern United States, near Springdale, Utah.
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  • American widgeon drake duck, Choptank River, Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA
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  • Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, among other species, flaps its wings on the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA.
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  • Canvasback duck, Aythya valisineria, among other species, flaps its wings on the Chesapeake Bay, Cambridge, Maryland, USA.
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  • Girl on rope swing.
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  • Airplane wing in flight.
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  • © David Trozzo -All Rights Reserved.www.trozzophoto.com
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  • Black-capped Chickadee, Poecile atricapillus
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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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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Migrating seabirds, northern gannets, Morus bassanus, search for fish at the mouth of the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These spectacular divers, plunge at high speed from heights of 130 feet after small fish near the water's surface. The birds spend their winters at sea and nest in only a few colonies worldwide.
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  • Sanderlings, Calidris alba, in flight, search for food on a beach in Cape May, NJ, during the spring migration. The circumpolar Arctic breeders, spend their winters in warmer climates such as South America, South Europe, Africa and Australia.
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  • Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos), Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Cnada Geese at Balckwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
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