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  • A marsh wren (Cistothorus palustris) sings from its perch among cattails in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington. Marsh wrens are song birds that have very large repertoires. Scientists found one western marsh wren that sang 219 different songs. Western marsh wrens know more songs than eastern birds. Eastern males know about 50 songs on average; western varities know about 150.
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  • A marsh wren (Cistothorus palustris) sings from its perch among cattails in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington. Marsh wrens are song birds that have very large repertoires. Scientists found one western marsh wren that sang 219 different songs. Western marsh wrens know more songs than eastern birds. Eastern males know about 50 songs on average; western varities know about 150.
    Wren-Marsh_Singing_Edmonds-Marsh_922...jpg
  • Smoke from large wildfires results in a smoky haze that blankets the Edmonds Marsh, a saltwater marsh located off Puget Sound in Edmonds, Washington.
    Edmonds-Marsh_Smoky-Haze_9234.jpg
  • A marsh wren (Cistothorus palustris) sings from its perch among cattails in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington. Marsh wrens are song birds that have very large repertoires. Scientists found one western marsh wren that sang 219 different songs. Western marsh wrens know more songs than eastern birds. Eastern males know about 50 songs on average; western varities know about 150.
    Wren-Marsh_Singing_Edmonds-Marsh_919...jpg
  • A red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus), surrounded by flowering grasses, rests on a stump in the Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington.
    Blackbird_Stump_Edmonds-Marsh_0704.jpg
  • A marsh wren (Cistothorus palustris) sings from its perch among cattails in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington. Marsh wrens are song birds that have very large repertoires. Scientists found one western marsh wren that sang 219 different songs. Western marsh wrens know more songs than eastern birds. Eastern males know about 50 songs on average; western varities know about 150.
    Wren-Marsh_Singing_Edmonds-Marsh_933...jpg
  • Three great blue herons (Ardea herodias) hunt for fish in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Herons-Great-Blue_Edmonds-Marsh_6572.jpg
  • A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) wades out into the saltwater marsh to hunt for fish in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Heron-Great-Blue_Wading_Edmonds-Mars...jpg
  • Two great blue herons (Ardea herodias) hunt for fish in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Herons-Great-Blue_Edmonds-Marsh_6537.jpg
  • A red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus), surrounded by flowering grasses, rests on a stump in the Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington.
    Blackbird_Stump_Edmonds-Marsh_0913.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) flies low, skimming the water of the Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington, to find food.
    Tern_Caspian_Hunting_Edmonds-Marsh_3...jpg
  • Five Canada geese (Branta canadensis) swim in a channel of water in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Geese_Canada_Swimming_Edmonds-Marsh_...jpg
  • A western gull (Larus occidentalis) splashes water as it takes off from the Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington.
    Gull_Western_Taking-Off_Edmonds-Mars...jpg
  • A pair of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) appear to argue as the Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington, is colored in the golden light of sunset.
    Geese_Canada_Arguing_Edmonds-Marsh_4...jpg
  • A telephoto lens compresses the view of hardstem bulrush (Schoenoplectus acutus) in the Edmonds Marsh in Washington state, displaying the patches of the wetland plant as stacked layers.
    Edmonds-Marsh_Bulrush_Layers_9248.jpg
  • A western gull (Larus occidentalis) flies overhead against cumulus clouds over Puget Sound in Edmonds, Washington.
    Gull_Western_Flying_Edmonds_0165.jpg
  • Mount Baker, a 10,781-foot (3,286-meter) volcano in the North Cascades of Washington state, rises above a fog bank and Puget Sound in this view from Edmonds, Washington.
    Mount-Baker_Puget-Sound_Edmonds_0491.jpg
  • A young barred owl (Strix varia) peeks around the trunk of a large tree to check out its surroundings in an Edmonds, Washington, forest.
    Owlet-Barred_Peeking_Edmonds_9973.jpg
  • Layers of driftwood peel away in this detail of a log that washed ashore at Marina Beach Park, Edmonds, Washington.
    Driftwood_Layers_Edmonds_0353.jpg
  • Waves from Puget Sound crash against driftwood stuck in a breakwater in Edmonds, Washington.
    Breakwater_Driftwood_Edmonds_0101.jpg
  • A red-necked grebe (Podiceps grisegena) in breeding plumage swims on Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington.
    Grebe-Red-Necked_Puget-Sound_Edmonds...jpg
  • As the sun sets behind the Olympic Mountains, the red last light of day lights up the underside of clouds over Puget Sound and Marina Beach in this view from Edmonds, Washington.
    Edmonds_Marina-Beach_Stormy-Sunset_8...jpg
  • A young barred owl (Strix varia) tries to get its balance on the branch of a tree while it feeds on a baby robin in Edmonds, Washington.
    Owlet-Barred_Feeding_Edmonds_9786.jpg
  • The motion of a glaucous-winged gull (Larus glaucescens) in flight is captured in this long exposure over Puget Sound in Edmonds, Washington. The gull had just caught a small fish in the sound.
    Gull-Glaucous-Winged_Flight_Long-Exp...jpg
  • A red-breasted merganser (Mergus serrator) swallows a fish that it caught in the water of Puget Sound off Edmonds, Washington.
    Merganser-Red-Breasted_Feeding_Edmon...jpg
  • A red-breasted merganser (Mergus serrator) runs across the surface of Puget Sound to build speed to take flight near Edmonds, Washington.
    Merganser-Red-Breasted_Running-Water...jpg
  • A double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) shakes its head dry after fishing in Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington.
    Cormorant-Double-Crested_Shaking-Hea...jpg
  • A double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) stretches its wings after fishing in Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington.
    Cormorant-Double-Crested_Stretching-...jpg
  • A bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) flies over the waters of Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington, with a fish that it caught.
    Bald-Eagle_Fish_Puget-Sound_Edmonds_...jpg
  • A Washington state ferry (the Puyallup) crosses Puget Sound as Mount Constance stands tall in the background in this view from the Edmonds, Washington, waterfront. Mount Constance, at 7,743 feet (2,360 meters), is one of the tallest peaks in the Olympic Mountains.
    Ferry_Mount-Constance_Edmonds_0880.jpg
  • A female belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) rests on an art sculpture of a salmon near the Fishing Pier on the Edmonds waterfront in Washington state.
    Kingfisher_Salmon-Sculpture_Edmonds_...jpg
  • A barred owl (Strix varia) mother shares a tender moment with one of her owlets in the forest of Yost Park in Edmonds, Washington.
    Owls-Barred_Mother-Owlet_Edmonds_054...jpg
  • Two layers of clouds — one high and turned golden by the rising sun, the other low and in the shade — meet in the sky at sunrise over Edmonds, Washington.
    Clouds-Converging_Sunrise_Edmonds_13...jpg
  • A red-breasted merganser (Mergus serrator) creates ripples as it swims on the water of Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington. The red-breasted merganser spends the winter on coastal bays, feeding mainly on small fish, crustaceans and aquatic insects.
    Merganser-Red-Breasted_Swimming_Edmo...jpg
  • A pair of horned grebes (Podiceps auritus) generate ripples as they swim on the water of Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington. The grebes here are shown in their winter, nonbreeding plumage.
    Grebes-Horned_Pair-Swimming_Edmonds_...jpg
  • Sunglint stretches across the ripples of Puget Sound as small waves land on Marina Beach in Edmonds, Washington.
    Puget-Sound_Glint_Ripples_Edmonds_47...jpg
  • A school of Pacific staghorn sculpin (Leptocottus armatus) fry swim in tight circles in Puget Sound close to the Edmonds, Washington, waterfront. Pacific staghorn sculpin are found in shallow coastal waters along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Baja California, and are especially common in estuaries and coastal lagoons.
    Fish_Small-Fry_Circles_Edmonds_0608.jpg
  • A red-necked grebe (Podiceps grisegena) in breeding plumage swims on Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington.
    Grebe-Red-Necked_Puget-Sound_Edmonds...jpg
  • In the golden light of sunrise, three pairs of surf scoters (Melanitta perspicillata) fly low over the water of Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington. Surf scoters are large sea ducks that breed in the northern reaches of Alaska and Canada, and winter along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of North America.
    Scoters-Surf_Flying_Puget-Sound_Edmo...jpg
  • Weathered driftwood rests against a large beach rock in Marina Beach Park, Edmonds, Washington.
    Driftwood_Weathered_Smooth_Edmonds_0...jpg
  • Through a thick haze of wildfire smoke, the sun casts an intense red glint on the water of Puget Sound in this view from Edmonds, Washington.
    Smoky_Sun-Glint_Puget-Sound_Edmonds_...jpg
  • A young barred owl (Strix varia) tries to get its balance on the branch of a tree while it feeds on a baby robin in Edmonds, Washington.
    Owlet-Barred_Feeding_Edmonds_9780.jpg
  • A double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) flaps its wings to dry off after fishing in the water of Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington.
    Cormorant-Double-Crested_Flapping-Wi...jpg
  • Sunglint stretches across the water of Puget Sound as the sun sets behind the Olympic Mountains in this view from Marina Beach Park, Edmonds, Washington.
    Puget-Sound_Olympics_Sunglint_Edmond...jpg
  • The sun prepares to set behind Mount Constance and other peaks in the Olympic Range in this view from Edmonds, Washington. Mount Constance, with an elevation of 7,756 feet (2364 meters), is the tallest mountain on the eastern edge of the Olympic Mountains, and the third-highest peak in the range. Warrior Peak is located immediately to its right. The sun is casting a golden glint on the water of Puget Sound.
    Olympics_Sunset_Puget-Sound_Edmonds_...jpg
  • Pacific staghorn sculpin (Leptocottus armatus) fry swim in a tight cluster called a school in Puget Sound near the Edmonds, Washington, shoreline. Pacific staghorn sculpin are found in shallow coastal waters along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Baja California, and are especially common in estuaries and coastal lagoons.
    Fish_Small-Fry_Circles_Edmonds_0796.jpg
  • The setting sun shines through the windows of a Washington State Ferry as it crosses Puget Sound from Edmonds, Washington under cloudy skies.
    Ferry_Puget-Sound_Sunset_Edmonds_022...jpg
  • The Washington State Ferry "Walla Walla" departs into thick fog on Puget Sound as it leaves the terminal in Edmonds, Washington.
    Ferry_Edmonds_Foggy_9333.jpg
  • A Washington state ferry crosses Puget Sound on its way to Edmonds as the setting sun is partially obscured by wildfire smoke.
    Ferry_Smoky-Sunset_Edmonds_3722.jpg
  • The edges of storm clouds catch the red light from sunset, casting reflections onto Puget Sound in this view from Marina Beach Park in Edmonds, Washington.
    WA_Edmonds_Beach_Stormy-Sunset_9982.jpg
  • The sun sets behind the Olympic Mountains in this view from across Puget Sound in Edmonds, Washington.
    Olympic-Mountains_Puget-Sound_Sunset...jpg
  • A barred owl (Strix varia) looks out from its perch in dense forest in Edmonds, Washington. Barred owls feed mainly on small mammals, but will also prey upon other birds, reptiles, invertibrates and amphibians if the opportunity presents itself.
    Owl_Barred_Perched_Yost_3925.jpg
  • Golden sunlight filters through the forest behind a barred owl (Strix varia) in Edmonds, Washington. Barred owls feed mainly on small mammals, but will also prey upon other birds, reptiles, invertibrates and amphibians if the opportunity presents itself.
    Owl_Barred_Golden-Highlights_Yost_38...jpg
  • A gull appears in silhouette as it flies across the face of the sun, reddened by the smoke from extensive wildfires, in this view from Edmonds, Washington.
    Gull_Puget-Sound_Smoky-Sunset_7274.jpg
  • A sailboat and two Washington State Ferries cross Puget Sound between Edmonds and Kingston, Washington. Several peaks in the Olympic Mountain Range are visible in the background, including the Brothers, at left.
    Puget-Sound_Sailboat_Ferries_0017.jpg
  • A young barred owl (Strix varia) looks out from its perch in dense forest in Edmonds, Washington. Barred owls feed mainly on small mammals, but will also prey upon other birds, reptiles, invertibrates and amphibians if the opportunity presents itself.
    Owl_Barred_Juvenile_Yost_4148.jpg
  • A barred owl (Strix varia) looks out from its perch in dense forest in Edmonds, Washington. Barred owls feed mainly on small mammals, but will also prey upon other birds, reptiles, invertibrates and amphibians if the opportunity presents itself.
    Owl_Barred_Perched_Yost_3597.jpg
  • A barred owl (Strix varia) looks up from its perch in dense forest in Edmonds, Washington. Barred owls feed mainly on small mammals, but will also prey upon other birds, reptiles, invertibrates and amphibians if the opportunity presents itself.
    Owl_Barred_Looking-Up_Yost_3888.jpg
  • Two layers of clouds, high cirrus and mid-level altocumulus, fill the sky over Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains in this view from Edmonds, Washington.
    Olympics_Puget-Sound_Cloud-Streaks_8...jpg
  • The red color from a fiery sunset is reflected on the ripples of Puget Sound in this view from Edmonds, Washington.
    Puget-Sound_Sunset_Light_0252.jpg
  • A young barred owl (Strix varia) stretches on its perch in dense forest in Edmonds, Washington. Barred owls feed mainly on small mammals, but will also prey upon other birds, reptiles, invertibrates and amphibians if the opportunity presents itself.
    Owl_Barred_Stretching_Juvenile_Yost_...jpg
  • A barred owl (Strix varia) watches for food from its perch in dense forest in Edmonds, Washington. Barred owls feed mainly on small mammals, but will also prey upon other birds, reptiles, invertibrates and amphibians if the opportunity presents itself.
    Owl_Barred_Shadow-Profile_Yost_4009.jpg
  • A Washington State Ferry crosses Puget Sound from Kingston to Edmonds as the sun prepares to set in this view from the fishing pier in Edmonds, Washington.
    Ferry_Edmonds_Sunset_2381.jpg
  • A Washington State Ferry crosses Puget Sound from Kingston to Edmonds as the sun prepares to set in this view from the fishing pier in Edmonds, Washington.
    Ferry_Edmonds_Sunset_2494.jpg
  • Partially obscured by a smoky haze from wildfires, the sun prepares to set behind Whidbey Island in this view from Edmonds, Washington.
    Smoky-Sunset_Edmonds_3775.jpg
  • A Washington State Ferry crosses Puget Sound from Edmonds, Washington, as the sun sets under dark, cloudy skies.
    Ferry_Puget-Sound_Sunset_Edmonds_021...jpg
  • A red-necked grebe (Podiceps grisegena) leaps out of the water of Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington, so that it can dive deep to catch fish. The red-necked grebe is shown here in its winter, nonbreeding plumage. The grebes typically spend the winter along the coast, in relatively calm ocean waters just beyond the waves.
    Grebe-Red-Necked_Diving_Edmonds_5578.jpg
  • A double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus), rendered in silhouette, flies over a patch of sunglint on Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington.
    Cormorant-Double-Crested_Flight_Silh...jpg
  • A red-necked grebe (Podiceps grisegena) leaps out of the water of Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington, so that it can dive deep to catch fish. The red-necked grebe is shown here in its winter, nonbreeding plumage. The grebes typically spend the winter along the coast, in relatively calm ocean waters just beyond the waves.
    Grebe-Red-Necked_Diving_Edmonds_5576.jpg
  • The remains of a dead ivy plant cling to the bark of a western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) tree in Yost Park, Edmonds, Washington.
    Hemlock-Western_Ivy-Remains_Yost_872...jpg
  • Hardstem bulrush (Schoenoplectus acutus) grows in the Edmonds Marsh, a saltwater marsh located in Edmonds, Washington.
    Edmonds-Marsh_Bulrush_9257.jpg
  • An American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) calls out from its perch on an old stump in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Crow_Cawing_Edmonds-Marsh_0610.jpg
  • A song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) rests on a barbed-wire fence that borders the Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington. Song sparrows are commonly found in open bushy areas along the edges of water.
    Sparrow_Song_Barbed-Wire_Edmonds_641...jpg
  • A rhinocerous auklet (Cerorhinca monocerata) swims on Puget Sound off Edmonds, Washington. The rhinocerous auklet is named for the horn that is found on its bill in the spring and summer. It grows the horn in the early spring and sheds it in the late summer. Rhinocerous auklets forage on fish and crustaceans that they catch while swimming underwater. The birds are found along the entire Pacific Coast of North America.
    Auklet-Rhinocerous_Puget-Sound_Edmon...jpg
  • A pair of rhinocerous auklets (Cerorhinca monocerata) surface after feeding in water of Puget Sound off Edmonds, Washington. The rhinocerous auklet is named for the horn that is found on its bill in the spring and summer. It grows the horn in the early spring and sheds it in the late summer. Rhinocerous auklets forage on fish and crustaceans that they catch while swimming underwater. The birds are found along the entire Pacific Coast of North America.
    Auklet-Rhinocerous_Puget-Sound_Edmon...jpg
  • A rock rests in a depression on driftwood on the beach of Marina Beach Park in Edmonds, Washington.
    Driftwood_Rock-Depression_Edmonds_03...jpg
  • A rhinocerous auklet (Cerorhinca monocerata) feeds on a small fish as another dives to forage in the water of Puget Sound off Edmonds, Washington. The rhinocerous auklet is named for the horn that is found on its bill in the spring and summer. It grows the horn in the early spring and sheds it in the late summer. Rhinocerous auklets forage on fish and crustaceans that they catch while swimming underwater. The birds are found along the entire Pacific Coast of North America.
    Auklet-Rhinocerous_Foraging_Edmonds_...jpg
  • The rippled waters of Puget Sound near Edmonds, Washington, alternately reflect grey clouds and blue sky.
    Ripples_Puget-Sound_Edmonds_8616.jpg
  • Weathered driftwood rests against a large beach rock in Marina Beach Park, Edmonds, Washington.
    Driftwood_Weathered_Smooth_Edmonds_0...jpg
  • Several cirrus clouds color the sky over Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains in this view from the Edmonds, Washington, waterfront.
    Puget-Sound_Olympics_Sunset_Edmonds_...jpg
  • A flock of mallard ducks in flight appear in silhouette against the colorful red and pink clouds over Puget Sound at sunset near Edmonds, Washington.
    Mallard_Flock_Flying_Silhouette_Edmo...jpg
  • A pair of rhinocerous auklets (Cerorhinca monocerata) surface after feeding in water of Puget Sound off Edmonds, Washington. The rhinocerous auklet is named for the horn that is found on its bill in the spring and summer. It grows the horn in the early spring and sheds it in the late summer. Rhinocerous auklets forage on fish and crustaceans that they catch while swimming underwater. The birds are found along the entire Pacific Coast of North America.
    Auklet-Rhinocerous_Puget-Sound_Edmon...jpg
  • A rhinocerous auklet (Cerorhinca monocerata) feeds on an eel that it caught in the water of Puget Sound off Edmonds, Washington. The rhinocerous auklet is named for the horn that is found on its bill in the spring and summer. It grows the horn in the early spring and sheds it in the late summer. Rhinocerous auklets forage on fish and crustaceans that they catch while swimming underwater. The birds are found along the entire Pacific Coast of North America.
    Auklet-Rhinocerous_Foraging_Edmonds_...jpg
  • A large crack is visible in a log exposed at low tide on the beach of Marina Beach Park in Edmonds, Washington.
    Driftwood_Split_Edmonds_0346.jpg
  • The golden light of the late-day sun streaks across the tops of numerous small Puget Sound waves off Edmonds, Washington.
    Puget-Sound_Golden-Light_Edmonds_711...jpg
  • The receding tide results in drainage patterns on the beach at Brackett's Landing in Edmonds, Washington. Clouds colored by the setting sun are reflected on the wet sand.
    Edmonds_BeachSunset_DrainagePatterns...jpg
  • An especially fiery sunset reddens the water of Puget Sound as it crashes up against a large piece of driftwood on the Edmonds, Washington waterfront. A 30-second camera exposure blurs the movement over the water.
    Driftwood_RedSunset_Edmonds_3518.jpg
  • The nearly full moon rises at sunset as great blue herons hunt in Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington. The 23-acre saltwater marsh is home to more than 200 species of birds each year and is one of the last remaining saltwater estuaries in the greater Seattle area.
    EdmondsMarsh_FullMoon_Sunset_8452.jpg
  • A pair of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) swim in a channel in Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Geese_Canada_Swimming_EdmondsMarsh_2...jpg
  • A female mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) flies over the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Mallard_Female_EdmondsMarsh_Flying_2...jpg
  • A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) hides and rests in the reeds of the Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington, as four Canada geese swim by.
    Heron_GreatBlue_EdmondsMarsh_Resting...jpg
  • A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) pokes its heads out of the reeds along the water in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Heron_GreatBlue_EdmondsMarsh_Reeds_1...jpg
  • A female mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) swims on the water of Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Mallard_Female_EdmondsMarsh_1507.jpg
  • Two Canada geese (Branta canadensis) rest and feed in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Geese_Canada_EdmondsMarsh_1613.jpg
  • A flock of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) lands on the water of the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Geese_Canada_Flock_EdmondsMarsh_1575.jpg
  • A pair of great blue herons (Ardea herodias) preen among the reeds in the Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington.
    Heron_GreatBlue_EdmondsMarsh_PairPre...jpg
  • A small flock of western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) flies over and is reflected on the waters of the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Sandpipers_Western_EdmondsMarsh_2295.jpg
  • The nearly full moon rises at sunset over Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington. The 23-acre saltwater marsh is home to more than 200 species of birds each year and is one of the last remaining saltwater estuaries in the greater Seattle area.
    EdmondsMarsh_FullMoon_Sunset_8443.jpg
  • A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) rests in the tall marsh grasses in the Edmonds Marsh, Edmonds, Washington.
    Heron_GreatBlue_EdmondsMarsh_2186.jpg
  • A glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) prepares to land on the water of Edmonds Marsh in Edmonds, Washington.
    Gull_Glaucous_Landing_EdmondsMarsh_2...jpg
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