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  • A killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) poses with its legs crossed in a pool of water left behind at low tide in the Stillaguamish River along Leque Island, Washington.
    Killdeer_Mud-Pool_Eide-Road_1189.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) flies in the fog after foraging in the mudflats of Leque Island near Standwood, Washington.
    Sandpipers-Western_Foggy_EideRoad_52...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies low over a field on Leque Island near Stanwood, Washington. The short-eared owl is found over much of North America. It hunts over open fields and grasslands, diving to catch small mammals and birds.
    Owl-Short-Eared_Flying_Eide_5997.jpg
  • A greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) casts its reflection on shallow water on a foggy morning on Leque Island near Stanwood, Washington.
    Yellowlegs-Greater_Foggy-Reflection_...jpg
  • A small flock of western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) takes off in the fog after foraging in the mudflats of Leque Island near Standwood, Washington.
    Sandpipers-Western_Foggy_Eide-Road_5...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) turns its head as it flies over a field on Leque Island near Stanwood, Washington. The short-eared owl is found over much of North America. It hunts over open fields and grasslands, diving to catch small mammals and birds.
    Owl-Short-Eared_Flying_Awkward_Eide_...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies with a vole that it caught in a field on Leque Island near Stanwood, Washington. The short-eared owl is found over much of North America. It hunts over open fields and grasslands, diving to catch small mammals and birds.
    Owl-Short-Eared_Hunting_Eide_5852.jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies low over a field on Leque Island near Stanwood, Washington. The short-eared owl is found over much of North America. It hunts over open fields and grasslands, diving to catch small mammals and birds.
    Owl-Short-Eared_Flying_Eide_5995.jpg
  • A greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) casts its shadow and a reflection as it walks along the muddy banks of the Stillaguamish River at sunset on Leque Island near Stanwood, Washington.
    Yellowlegs-Greater_Shadow_Eide-Road_...jpg
  • A greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) poops at the edge the Stillaguamish River at sunset on Leque Island near Stanwood, Washington.
    Yellowlegs-Greater_Pooping_Stanwood_...jpg
  • Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) forage on the mudflats of Leque Island near Standwood, Washington. Killdeer, which are large plover, feed primarily on insects and other invertebrates.
    Killdeer_Mudflats_EideRoad_4708.jpg
  • Crepuscular rays, also known as God beams, shine down on the Stillaguamish River on a foggy morning on Leque Island near Stanwood, Washington.
    Stillaguamish-River_God-Beams_Eide-R...jpg
  • Five double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) fly in formation over the Leque Island Wildlife Area in Stanwood, Washington.
    Cormorants-Double-Crested_Flying-For...jpg
  • A flock of green-winged teal (Anas crecca) lift off from the muddy bank of the Stillaguamish River near Stanwood, Washington.
    Teal_Flock_Stillaguamish-River_Eide-...jpg
  • A greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) plunges its head into shallow water along the Stillaguamish River near Stanwood, Washington. Greater yellowlegs feed on insects, small fish, marine worms, and crustaceans, sometimes using their bills to stir up water.
    Yellowlegs-Greater_Foraging_Stillagu...jpg
  • A greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) lands among several others in the water of the Stillaguamish River near Stanwood, Washington.
    Yellowlegs-Greater_Flock_Stillaguami...jpg
  • A greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) plunges its head into shallow water along the Stillaguamish River near Stanwood, Washington. Greater yellowlegs feed on insects, small fish, marine worms, and crustaceans, sometimes using their bills to stir up water.
    Yellowlegs-Greater_Foraging_Stillagu...jpg
  • A greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) walks in the shallow, muddy water of the Stillaguamish River near Stanwood, Washington. Greater yellowlegs feed on insects, small fish, marine worms, and crustaceans, sometimes using their bills to stir up water.
    Yellowlegs-Greater_Walking_Stillagua...jpg
  • A double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) flies over a river in Stanwood, Washington with Mount Baker as a backdrop. Mount Baker, at 10,781 feet (3,286 meters), is the third largest volcano in Washington state. It last erupted in 1880.
    Cormorant-Double-Crested_Mount-Baker...jpg
  • A flock of greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) forage in the Stillaguamish River near Stanwood, Washington. Greater yellowlegs feed on insects, small fish, marine worms, and crustaceans, sometimes using their bills to stir up water.
    Yellowlegs-Greater_Flock_Stillaguami...jpg
  • A dozen great blue herons (Ardea herodias) fish in the shallow water of the Stillaguamish River at low tide near Stanwood, Washington.
    Herons-Great-Blue_Stillaguamish-Rive...jpg
  • A greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) calls as it wades in the Stillaguamish River near Stanwood, Washington.
    Yellowlegs-Greater_Calling_Stillagua...jpg
  • A killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) pulls food from the shallow waters of the Stillaguamish River near Stanwood, Washington.
    Killdeer_Feeding_Stillaguamish-River...jpg
  • A killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) pulls a worm from the shallow, muddy waters of the Stillaguamish River near Stanwood, Washington.
    Killdeer_Feeding_Stillaguamish-River...jpg
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