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  • A female mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) flies over the frozen Scriber Lake, located in Lynnwood, Washington.
    Mallard_Female_ScriberLake_Frozen_55...jpg
  • Several mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) gather in the thawed portion of Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington, during a sunny break between snow storms.
    ScriberLake_Mallards_Winter_5562.jpg
  • A pair of mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) swims in the fog on Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington. A female mallard is on the left; a male, also called a drake, is on the right.
    Mallard_Pair_ScriberLake_Foggy_0128.jpg
  • A colorful winter sunrise is reflected in the thawed portion of Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington.
    ScriberLake_Frozen_WinterSunrise_083...jpg
  • A bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) that's lit directly by the late afternoon sun flies over Scriber Lake, in Lynnwood, Washington, which is completely in the shade.
    Bufflehead_ScriberLake_Black_2279.jpg
  • A male ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris) displaying its breeding plumage rests in thick fog on Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington. Ring-necked ducks are found on small, wooded ponds. They feed by diving and mainly eat aquatic plants and insects and small fish.
    RingNeckedDuck_ScriberLake_Foggy_013...jpg
  • A male ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris) displaying its breeding plumage rests on Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington. Ring-necked ducks are found on small, wooded ponds. They feed by diving and mainly eat aquatic plants and insects and small fish.
    RingNeckedDuck_ScriberLake_0382.jpg
  • A colorful winter sunrise is reflected in the thawed portion of Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington.
    ScriberLake_Frozen_WinterSunrise_084...jpg
  • A male ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris) displaying its breeding plumage rests on Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington. Ring-necked ducks are found on small, wooded ponds. They feed by diving and mainly eat aquatic plants and insects and small fish.
    RingNeckedDuck_ScriberLake_0347.jpg
  • A mallard duck (Anas Platyrhynchos) drake lands on Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington on a foggy winter morning.
    Mallard_Landing_ScriberLake_0319.jpg
  • A northern river otter (Lontra canadensis) swims in Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington. Northern river otters can dive to more than 50 feet and swim underwater for several minutes. The aquatic weasel was once common on rivers, lakes and coastal wetlands over much of North America, but is much less common now because of habitat loss.
    RiverOtter_Swimming_ScriberLake_3191.jpg
  • A male ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris) displaying its breeding plummage rests on Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington. Ring-necked ducks are found on small, wooded ponds. They feed by diving and mainly eat aquatic plants and insects and small fish.
    RingNeckedDuck_ScriberLake_0447.jpg
  • A double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) runs on the surface of Scriber Lake in Lynnwood, Washington to take flight.
    Cormorant_DoubleCrested_RunningOnWat...jpg
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