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  • Two fallen Douglas Fir trees rest on a steep hillside overlooking Smallpox Bay on San Juan Island, Washington.
    WA_San-Juan-Island_Downed-Trees_Bay_...jpg
  • Low clouds shroud the base of the Olympic Mountains as a late autumn sunset turns the sky golden in this scene viewed from Fir Island near Mount Vernon in Washington state.
    WA_Olympics_Low-Clouds_Golden-Sunset...jpg
  • The golden light of sunset is reflected onto a fork of the Skagit River as it flows past driftwood in an estuary along Skagit Bay on Fir Island in Washington state.
    WA_Fir-Island_Golden-Sunset_Low-Tide...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies over a farmer's field on Fir Island in the Skagit Valley of Washington state as it hunts for food.
    Owl-Short-Earned_Flying_Field-Fir-Is...jpg
  • A narrow band of golden sunset color shines through a break in storm clouds over a saltwater marsh on Fir Island in Skagit County, Washington. A great blue heron is visible hunting among the marsh grasses.
    WA_Fir-Island_Storm-Clouds_Dusk_0226.jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies over driftwood as it hunts on Fir Island in Skagit County, Washington.
    Owl-Short-Eared_Flying_Driftwood_Fir...jpg
  • The sun sets behind the Olympic Mountains, coloring the sky above Skagit Bay in this view from Fir Island, Washington. Camano Island is visible on the left; Whidbey Island is visible on the right.
    WA_FirIsland_Sunset_5534.jpg
  • Several snags frame a cluster of additional snags in an estuary of the Skagit Wildlife Area on Fir Island in Washington state. The area was once actively cultivated to provide winter wildlife habitat, but is now being restored to its natural state as a tidal marsh.
    WA_Skagit-Wildlife-Area_Snags_Foggy_...jpg
  • The Skagit River and several sloughs flow through the Fir Island estuary into Skagit Bay in Skagit County, Washington. The estuary is part of the Skagit Wildlife Area. This is an aerial view captured from about 8,000 feet (2,438 meters).
    Estuary_SkagitCounty_Aerial_4850.jpg
  • Ten immature European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) preen and feed while perched on a snag in the Skagit Wildlife Area on Fir Island near Mount Vernon in Washington state.
    WA_Skagit-Wildlife-Area_Snag_Starlin...jpg
  • An old-growth douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) towers over a fallen tree and dwarfs newer growth in the Cathedral Grove, located in MacMillan Provincial Park on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Some of the trees in the protected forest are more than 800 years old and are up to 30 feet (9 meters) in circumference.
    Vancouver-Island_Cathedral-Grove_Old...jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0093.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0838.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the edge of Skagit Bay at high tide on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0840.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0346.jpg
  • A large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) fills the sky over the Skagit Valley off Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_1431.jpg
  • A large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) flies over waterfowl resting on the water of Skagit Bay off Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0203.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0140.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0063.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0071.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0086.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington. Three Fingers Mountain is visible in the background.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0605.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the edge of Skagit Bay at high tide on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0914.jpg
  • A large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) flies over waterfowl resting on the water of Skagit Bay off Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_1666.jpg
  • A large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) takes flight over the Skagit Valley off Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0152.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington. The outline of Mount Pilchuck is visible in the background.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0343.jpg
  • The golden light of the evening sun lights up a large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in flight over the Skagit Valley on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0307.jpg
  • An American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) flies over a grassy field next to an estuary on Fir Island in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. The bittern's diet consists mainly of fish and it's typically found in marshes and in coarse vegetation along lakes and ponds.
    Bittern-American_Flying_Fir-Island_1...jpg
  • A juvenile northern harrier (Circus hudsonius) flies against a blue sky as it looks for food in a field on Fir Island in Skagit County, Washington. The northern harrier is an usual raptor, with a body that resembles a hawk, but a face that's more like an owl's. Its owlish face aids its incredibly sensitive hearing, allowing it to hear mice and voles beneath vegetation.
    Harrier-Northern_Flying_Fir-Island_0...jpg
  • Numerous bracken ferns (Pteridium aquilinum) form a forest carpet beneath the grand fir (Abies grandis) trees in the Bloedel Reserve on Brainbridge Island, Washington.
    BrackenFerns_Forest_Bloedel_2457.jpg
  • An eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) rabbit reaches for grass in the Skagit Wildlife Area on Fir Island in Washington state. The eastern cottontail is the most common rabbit species in North America.
    Rabbit_Grass_Stretching_Skagit-Wildl...jpg
  • An eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) rabbit chews on grass in the Skagit Wildlife Area on Fir Island in Washington state. The eastern cottontail is the most common rabbit species in North America.
    Rabbit_Eating-Grass_Skagit-Wildlife-...jpg
  • An eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) rabbit chews on grass in the Skagit Wildlife Area on Fir Island in Washington state. The eastern cottontail is the most common rabbit species in North America.
    Rabbit_Eating-Grass_Skagit-Wildlife-...jpg
  • An eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) rabbit reaches for grass in the Skagit Wildlife Area on Fir Island in Washington state. The eastern cottontail is the most common rabbit species in North America.
    Rabbit_Grass_Stretching_Skagit-Wildl...jpg
  • An eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) rabbit stands on its hind legs as it looks at the grass in the Skagit Wildlife Area on Fir Island in Washington state. The eastern cottontail is the most common rabbit species in North America.
    Rabbit_Standing_Skagit-Wildlife-Area...jpg
  • A flock of snow geese (Chen caerulescens) flies in an arrow formation over Fir Island in the Skagit Valley of Washington state.
    SnowGeese_Flock_FlyingInFormation_54...jpg
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