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  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) takes off with a fish it caught in Possession Sound near Everett, Washington.
    Tern-Caspian_Catching-Fish_Everett_0...jpg
  • A flock of least sandpipers (Calidris minutilla) fly in formation over the water of Possession Sound near Everett, Washington.
    Sandpipers-Least_Flock_Everett_0583.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) dives for fish in Possession Sound near Everett, Washington.
    Tern-Caspian_Diving_Everett_0454.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) flies off with two small fish that it caught in Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Hunting_Everett_1871.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) flies off with two small fish that it caught in Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Hunting_Everett_1869.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) dives in the water of Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Hunting_Everett_2133.jpg
  • A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) prepares to swallow an English sole (Parophrys vetulus) fish that it caught in the water of Port Gardner of Possession Sound in Everett, Washington.
    Heron-Great-Blue_English-Sole_Everet...jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) flies off with a small fish that it caught in Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Hunting_Everett_1646.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) searches for food while flying low over the water of Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Hunting_Everett_8533.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) flies off with a small fish that it caught in Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Hunting_Everett_2161.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) dives into Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington, sending water splashing. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Diving_Splash_Everett_0...jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) flies off with a small fish that it caught in Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Hunting_Everett_0748.jpg
  • A western gull (Larus occidentalis) flies low over the water of Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington.
    Gull-Western_Reflection_Everett_0358.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) dives in the water of Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Hunting_Everett_2159.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) dives in the water of Port Gardner off Possession Sound in Everett, Washington. Caspian terns feed mainly on fish, which they find by hovering over the water and then plunging in to catch.
    Tern-Caspian_Hunting_Everett_2158.jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) flies in search of food over Port Gardner in Everett, Washington. The Caspian tern is the world's largest tern with a wingspan of as much as 57 inches (145 centimeters).
    Tern-Caspian_Flight_Everett_1453.jpg
  • A hybrid gull splashes down next to another on the water of Port Gardner in Everett, Washington.
    Gull_Landing_Everett_1377.jpg
  • A hybrid gull prepares to land on the water of Port Gardner in Everett, Washington.
    Gull_Landing_Everett_1371.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) feed in the mudflats exposed at low tide in Port Gardner in Everett, Washington.
    Sandpipers-Western_Mudflats_Everett_...jpg
  • A Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) flies in search of food over Port Gardner in Everett, Washington. The Caspian tern is the world's largest tern with a wingspan of as much as 57 inches (145 centimeters).
    Tern-Caspian_Flight_Everett_0293.jpg
  • A flock of western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) flies low over the water of Port Gardner near Everett, Washington. They breed on the tundra in Alaska and eastern Siberia and winter along the coasts of North America and the Caribbean. The western sandpiper has one of the largest populations of any shorebird species with numbers in the millions.
    Sandpipers-Western_Flock_Flight_Ever...jpg
  • Three western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) feed in the mudflats exposed at low tide in Port Gardner in Everett, Washington.
    Sandpipers-Western_Mudflats_Everett_...jpg
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