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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Easterneck National Wildlife Refuge
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  • The Cape May Lighthouse located in the town of Cape May Point, NJ, was built in 1859. Owned by the United States Coast Guard, it is still an active aid to maritime navigation. Visitors can climb the 199 steps to the top from spring through the fall season.
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  • The Cape May Lighthouse located in the town of Cape May Point, NJ, was built in 1859. Owned by the United States Coast Guard, it is still an active aid to maritime navigation. Visitors can climb the 199 steps to the top from spring through the fall season.
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  • Wetlands, bay marsh, Rehobeth Bay, Delaware, USA
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  • Wetlands, bay marsh, Rehobeth Bay, Delaware, USA
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  • Young girls explore a marsh along the Rehobeth Bay in Delaware.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Great Blue Heron, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Great Blue Heron, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
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  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, Annapolis, Maryland, USA
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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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  • 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 -- 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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  • 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 -- 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 great blue heron fishes in the Blackwater river, Blackwater NWR, Cambridge, Maryland
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  • Sunset scene through phragmites common reeds, Phragmites australis, on the scenic Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis, Maryland, USA.
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  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, Annapolis, Maryland, USA
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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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  • 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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  • 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 -- 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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  • Wetlands, bay marsh, Rehobeth Bay, Delaware, USA
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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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  • Great Blue Heron, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland.
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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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  • The Cape May Lighthouse located in the town of Cape May Point, NJ, was built in 1859. Owned by the United States Coast Guard, it is still an active aid to maritime navigation. Visitors can climb the 199 steps to the top from spring through the fall season.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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