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Crows Approaching Roost, Long Exposure, Bothell, Washington

Thousands of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) approach their nightly roosting location in Bothell, Washington. An estimated 15,000 crows use the roost each night in the fall and winter months. A long camera exposure captures the motion of the crows as they approach the roost.

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Thousands of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) approach their nightly roosting location in Bothell, Washington. An estimated 15,000 crows use the roost each night in the fall and winter months. A long camera exposure captures the motion of the crows as they approach the roost.
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