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Great Blue Heron Landing in Hood Canal, Seabeck, Washington

A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) lands in the shallow water of Hood Canal near Seabeck, Washington at low tide. The great blue heron subspecies Ardea herodias fannini lives year-round in and around Puget Sound, feeding in shallow waters and foraging in eelgrass meadows.

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A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) lands in the shallow water of Hood Canal near Seabeck, Washington at low tide. The great blue heron subspecies Ardea herodias fannini lives year-round in and around Puget Sound, feeding in shallow waters and foraging in eelgrass meadows.
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