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  • The setting sun shines through the arms of a saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) cactus in Saguaro National Park, Arizona. Saguaros can live for 150 years and generally don't grow their first arms until they are 75-100 years old.
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  • Fish swim through and around a colony of Fiordland Black Coral (Antipathella fiordensis) in Milford Sound on the South Island of New Zealand. Of the black corals, Fiordland Black Coral is unusual because it's found in the shallowest waters. Most black corals are deep sea species, but Fiordland Black Coral is found at depths of just 10 to 50 meters (32 to 164 feet). Black coral actually appears white when its alive, and unlike other corals does not need warm, shallow water. Milford Sound is host to 7 million coral colonies, which have been developing for 200 million years. The Fiordland Black Coral is visible without diving to visitors of the Marine Discovery Centre in Milford Sound, which extends 10 meters under water.
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  • Cirrus clouds, turned red by the setting sun, frame the crescent moon as it shines over sand dunes in Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington. Discovery Park is Seattle's largest remaining green space and the sand is sediment dropped by glaciers during the last ice age.
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  • The late afternoon sun shines onto Western sword ferns in the forest of Discovery Park in Seattle.
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  • The West Point Light, also known as the Discovery Park Lighthouse, shines above a beach full of driftwood in Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington. West Point Light was the first manned light station on Puget Sound and was activated on November 15, 1881.
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  • The West Point Light, also known as the Discovery Park Lighthouse, shines as a winter sunset colors the sky above the Olympic Mountains in Washington state. West Point Light was the first manned light station on Puget Sound and was activated on November 15, 1881. It is located in Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington.
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  • A bumblebee reaches in to harvest nectar from deep inside a sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) flower in Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington.
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  • A male bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus) feeds on a seed in Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington.
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  • A female bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus) rests in a tree in Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington. The bushtit is one of North America's smallest birds with a wingspan of just 6 inches and a weight of just over 5 grams. Bushtits commonly feed in large flocks.
    Bushtit_Perched_Discovery_2151.jpg
  • An American robin (Turdus migratorius) searches for food in thick foliage in Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington.
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  • A least flycatcher (Empidonax minimus) feeds in a blackberry bush in Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington. Least flycatchers typically feed on insects, flying out from trees to catch them in flight or hovering over foliage. They also sometimes eat berries.
    Flycatcher_Least_Feeding_2315.jpg
  • A hiker runs on a trail in Discovery Park, Seattle.
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