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  • Several robins feed on cherries remaining on an otherwise bare tree in mid-autumn in Skagit County, Washington.
    WA_Skagit_Cherry-Tree_Robins_Autumn_...jpg
  • A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) feeds its young chick by depositing insects directly into its mouth at their nest in a snag in the Skagit Wildlife Area in Skagit County, Washington.
    Swallow-Tree_Feeding-Young_Nest_Skag...jpg
  • A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) feeds its young chick by depositing insects directly into its mouth at their nest in a snag in the Skagit Wildlife Area in Skagit County, Washington.
    Swallow-Tree_Feeding-Young_Nest_Skag...jpg
  • A tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) feeds its young chick by depositing insects directly into its mouth at their nest in a snag in the Skagit Wildlife Area in Skagit County, Washington.
    Swallow-Tree_Feeding-Young_Nest_Skag...jpg
  • A pair of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) call to each other from their perches in a bare winter tree in the Skagit Valley of Washington state.
    Bald-Eagles_Pair-Calling_Skagit_0865.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies over a field in the golden last light of day as it hunts in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Golden-Light...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) looks for prey as it flies over a field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Field_Bow-Ed...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) looks for prey as it flies over a field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Flight_Clouds_Bow-Ed...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) looks for prey as it flies over a field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Flight_Bow-Edison_07...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
  • Western spirea (Spiraea douglasii) flowers along the edge of Wiley Slough in the Skagit Wildlife Area near Mount Vernon, Washington on a foggy morning.
    Spirea-Western_Wiley-Slough_Skagit_8...jpg
  • Western spirea (Spiraea douglasii) flowers along the edge of Wiley Slough in the Skagit Wildlife Area near Mount Vernon, Washington on a foggy morning.
    Spirea-Western_Wiley-Slough_Skagit_8...jpg
  • A Short-Eared Owl (Asio flammeus) flies over a field in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. The Short-Eared Owl has one of the widest distributions of any bird, found on all continents except Australia and Antarctica.
    Owl_Short-Eared_Flying_Skagit-Valley...jpg
  • Snow geese (Chen caerulescens) fly in formation over the Skagit Valley in Washington state. Geese fly in a V formation, which allows them to conserve energy by taking advantage of the rising currents produced by the goose flying in front of them. They switch positions to give other geese opportunities to fly in the wake.
    Geese-Snow_Formation-Flying_Skagit-V...jpg
  • An American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) leaps from the water of Wiley Slough in the Skagit Wildlife Area near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Bullfrog_Leaping_Wiley-Slough-Skagit...jpg
  • Bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) fight over the remains of a snow goose in a muddy field in the Skagit Valley of Washington state.
    Eagles-Bald_Fighting_Skagit_7972.jpg
  • The evening sun shines through a hazy sky over Browns Slough in the Fir Island Farm Wildlife Area in Skagit County, Washington. The haze was a product of smoke from wildfires.
    WA_Fir-Island_Browns-Slough_Hazy-Sky...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of thousands of dunlin (Calidris alpina) flying over a pond in Skagit County, Washington. Tens of thousands of shorebirds spend part of the winter in the area.
    Dunlin_Pond_Long-Exposure_Bow-Edison...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of thousands of dunlin (Calidris alpina) taking off from a pond in Skagit County, Washington. Tens of thousands of shorebirds spend part of the winter in the area.
    Dunlin_Pond_Long-Exposure_Bow-Edison...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of thousands of dunlin (Calidris alpina) taking off from a pond in Skagit County, Washington. Tens of thousands of shorebirds spend part of the winter in the area.
    Dunlin_Pond_Long-Exposure_Bow-Edison...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of thousands of dunlin (Calidris alpina) taking off from a pond in Skagit County, Washington. Tens of thousands of shorebirds spend part of the winter in the area.
    Dunlin_Pond_Long-Exposure_Bow-Edison...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of thousands of dunlin (Calidris alpina) taking off from a pond in Skagit County, Washington. Tens of thousands of shorebirds spend part of the winter in the area.
    Dunlin_Pond_Long-Exposure_Bow-Edison...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of thousands of dunlin (Calidris alpina) taking off from a pond in Skagit County, Washington. Tens of thousands of shorebirds spend part of the winter in the area.
    Dunlin_Pond_Long-Exposure_Bow-Edison...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of thousands of dunlin (Calidris alpina) taking off from a pond in Skagit County, Washington. Tens of thousands of shorebirds spend part of the winter in the area.
    Dunlin_Pond_Long-Exposure_Bow-Edison...jpg
  • A large flock of dunlin (Calidris alpina) fill the sky as they fly over the Skagit Valley in Washington state.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Bow-Edison_9518.jpg
  • Grasses and other wetland plants are bathed in evening light as the water of Browns Slough flows through in the Fir Island Farm Wildlife Area in Skagit County, Washington.
    WA_Fir-Island_Browns-Slough_Golden_7...jpg
  • Wispy cirrus clouds become fiery after sunset and are reflected on Deception Pass in Washington state. Deception Pass is a strait that connects the Strait of Juan de Fuca with Skagit Bay, separating Whidbey (left) and Fidalgo (right) islands. This image was captured over Canoe Pass, the smaller of the two channels that combine to form Deception Pass.
    WA_Deception-Pass_Fiery-Sunset_9866.jpg
  • A few cirrus clouds turn red with the last light of day over Deception Pass in Skagit County, Washington.  Deception Pass is a strait that connects the Strait of Juan de Fuca with Skagit Bay, separating Whidbey and Fidalgo (right) islands.
    WA_Deception-Pass_Dusk_9883.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
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies low over a snow-covered field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Winter_Bow-E...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) hunts over a snow-covered field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Winter_Bow-E...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) dives as it tries to locate food in a snow-covered field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Winter_Bow-E...jpg
  • Against a backdrop of a snow-covered hillside, a short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Winter_Bow-E...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies low over a snow-covered field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Winter_Bow-E...jpg
  • Against a backdrop of red clouds, a short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) watches the sun set from its perch in a field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Sunset_Bow-Edison_10...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
  • 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
  • Wispy cirrus clouds become fiery after sunset over Deception Pass in Island County, Washington. Deception Pass is a strait that connects the Strait of Juan de Fuca with Skagit Bay, separating Whidbey (left) and Fidalgo (right) islands.
    WA_Deception-Pass_Fiery-Sunset_9844.jpg
  • Wispy cirrus clouds take on the golden color of the sun as it sets over Deception Pass in Island County, Washington. Deception Pass is a strait that connects the Strait of Juan de Fuca with Skagit Bay, separating Whidbey (left) and Fidalgo (right) islands.
    WA_Deception-Pass_Sunset_9813.jpg
  • A trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is rendered in silhouette as it flies against the sun in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. The swans breed in the northern reaches of Canada and Alaska, and a large population of them winters in northern Washington state. Trumpeter Swans average more than 5 feet (152 cm) in length and can weigh up to 30 pounds (13 kg), making them the longest and heaviest living bird native to North America.
    Swan-Trumpeter_Silhouette_Skagit-Val...jpg
  • A pair of trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) take flight against a backdrop of trees, some of which are still showing autumn color, in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. Most of the swans breed in the northern reaches of Canada and Alaska, and a large population winters in northern Washington state. Trumpeter Swans average more than 5 feet (152 cm) in length and can weigh up to 30 pounds (13 kg), making them the longest and heaviest living bird native to North America.
    Swans-Trumpeter_Pair_Skagit-Valley_2...jpg
  • An American mink (Neovison vison) tries to dry out in the sunshine after emerging from Wiley Slough in the Skagit Wildlife Area near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Mink_American_Skagit_2333.jpg
  • A pair of trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) are rendered in silhouette as they fly in the bright golden sky against the sun in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. Most of the swans breed in the northern reaches of Canada and Alaska, and a large population winters in northern Washington state. Trumpeter Swans average more than 5 feet (152 cm) in length and can weigh up to 30 pounds (13 kg), making them the longest and heaviest living bird native to North America.
    Swans-Trumpeter_Pair_Silhouette_Skag...jpg
  • Five trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) are rendered in silhouette as they fly in the bright golden sky against the sun in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. While most breed in the northern reaches of Canada and Alaska, a large population winters in northern Washington state. Trumpeter Swans average more than 5 feet (152 cm) in length and can weigh up to 30 pounds (13 kg), making them the longest and heaviest living bird native to North America.
    Swans-Trumpeter_Silhouette_Skagit-Va...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
  • Two bald eagles roost in a bare tree in Washington's Skagit Valley as the nearly full moon rises behind them. Hundreds of bald eagles winter in the Skagit Valley where they can feast on spawned out salmon in the Skagit River.
    BaldEaglesMoon_7109.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 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_0071.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
  • 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) 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
  • A marsh wren (Cistothorus palustris) looks for food in the tall grass near Skagit Bay near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    marsh-wren_3911.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
  • 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 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 edge of Skagit Bay at high tide on Fir Island near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0914.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. 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
  • Four trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) fly in formation over a farmer's field in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. Hundreds of swans and tens of thousands of snow geese spend the winter in the area known as the Skagit Flats.
    TrumpeterSwans_0938.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. Three Fingers Mountain is visible in the background.
    Dunlin_Flock_Flight_Fir-Island_0605.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
  • A snow goose (Chen caerulescens) feeds in a small pond located in the Skagit Valley of Washington state. Tens of thousands of snow geese, also known as blue geese, spend the winter there.
    SnowGoose_Feeding_5613.jpg
  • A very large flock of snow geese (Chen caerulescens) fills the sky above the Skagit Valley in Washington state. Tens of thousands of snow geese spend the winter there.
    SnowGeese_LargeFlock_9078.jpg
  • A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) feeds on a small shrimp it caught in the mudflats at Skagit Bay in Washington state.
    GreatBlueHeron_Feeding_Mudflats_3601.jpg
  • A large flock of snow geese (Chen caerulescens) are rendered in silhouette as they fly over Skagit Bay near La Conner, Washington at sunset.
    SnowGeese_SkagitBay_SunsetSilhouette...jpg
  • A great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) protects its young on its nest near Wiley Slough in the Skagit Wildlife Area near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Owl_Great-Horned_Nest_Skagit_3872.jpg
  • Red alder trees (Alnus rubra) appear to fan out as they grow in a tight cluster in the early spring in the Skagit Valley near Bow, Washington.
    Alder-Red_Branches-Fanning_Skagit_07...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
  • Hundreds of snow geese (Chens caerulescens) take off from a field in Skagit County, Washington. More than 30,000 snow geese spend part of the winter there, feasting in farmers' fields.
    SnowGeeseLiftOff.jpg
  • Golden light of the evening sun warms the colors of Reservation Head and reflects onto the water of Deception Pass in this view from Deception Pass State Park in Washington state. The pass is the dividing line between Skagit and Whatcom counties. Deception Pass was named by Captain George Vancouver in 1772 to reflect his disappointment that the waterway was more narrow than it first appeared.
    WA_Deception-Pass_Reservation-Head_9...jpg
  • An American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) flies with a morsel of food over stark snags along Wiley Slough in the Skagit Wildlife Area near Mount Vernon, Washington.
    Crow_Snags_Wiley-Slough_7002.jpg
  • Several rows of mountains in the North Cascades are visible in this aerial view from Skagit County, Washington.
    NorthCascades_Aerial_Layers_4863.jpg
  • Four snow geese fly in formation over Skagit County, Washington. More than 30,000 snow geese spend part of the winter near Mount Vernon, feasting in farmers' fields.
    SnowGeeseFormation.jpg
  • A dozen northern pintail (Anas acuta) fly with the mountains of the North Cascades in the background in this winter scene from Skagit County, Washington. The nothern pintail is a large duck with a wingspan of up to 3 feet (95 centimeters).
    Pintail-Northern_North-Cascades_3837.jpg
  • The summit of Mount Baker, a 10,778 foot (3,285 meter) volcano in Whatcom County, Washington, is visible between layers of fog and clouds. Mount Baker is the third highest peak in Washington state.
    Baker_Sunset_CloudsAndFog_6525.jpg
  • Seven snow geese (Chen caerulescens) fly over Washington's Skagit Valley with Mount Baker as a backdrop. Tens of thousands of snow geese, also known as blue geese, spend the winter in the Skagit Valley, primarily feeding in farmers' fields.
    SnowGeese_MountBaker_1537.jpg
  • Through thick fog, grasses reflect on the still water of Wiley Slough, a river that empties into Skagit Bay in teh Skagit Wildlife Area near Conway, Washington.
    WA_Wiley-Slough_Grasses_Fog_1251.jpg
  • On a foggy day, a pair of mallard ducks swim near the base of a snag that is reflected on the calm waters of Wiley Slough, a river that empties into Skagit Bay in the Skagit Wildlife Area near Conway, Washington.
    WA_Wiley-Slough_Ducks_Snag_Fog_1224.jpg
  • Obscured by thick fog, a bare winter tree is reflected on the still waters of Wiley Slough, a river that empties into Skagit Bay in the Skagit Wildlife Area near Conway, Washington.
    WA_Wiley-Slough_Bare-Tree_Fog_1246.jpg
  • A Brewer's blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) chases a great blue heron (Ardea herodias) over a wetland in Skagit County, Washington.
    Heron_Great-Blue_Brewers-Blackbird_C...jpg
  • A Brewer's blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) attempts to pull fringe feathers from a great blue heron (Ardea herodias) as they both fly over a wetland in Skagit County, Washington.
    Heron_Great-Blue_Brewers-Blackbird_M...jpg
  • Two layers of water vapor — cirrus clouds and the streaks of a fog bank — frame the flank of Sauk Mountain in Washington state. The mountain is located near the town of Concrete in Skagit County, just west of the crest of the North Cascade Range.
    WA_Sauk-Mountain_Cirrus_Fog-Streaks_...jpg
  • A Brewer's blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) rides on the back of a great blue heron (Ardea herodias) as they both fly over a wetland in Skagit County, Washington.
    Heron_Great-Blue_Brewers-Blackbird_R...jpg
  • A bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) flies over the Skagit River delta in Washington state with Mount Baker visible in the background. Mount Baker is an active volanco, and at 10,781 feet (3,286 meters), it is the third-highest mountain in Washington state and the fifth-highest in the Cascade Range.
    BaldEagle_MountBaker_5420.jpg
  • Through thick fog, several snags are reflected onto the nearly still water of Wiley Slough, a river that flows through the Skagit Wildlife Area near Conway, Washington.
    WA_Wiley-Slough_Snags_Fog_1260.jpg
  • Thousands of Western Sandpipers (Calidris mauri) fly in tight formation over Skagit Bay, located in Skagit County, Washington.
    Sandpipers_Western_SkagitBay_Sunset_...jpg
  • The Skagit River flows away from Mount Baker, a 10781 foot (3286 meter) volcano in the North Cascades of Washington state. Mount Shuksan, a 9131 foot (2783 meter) peak due east of Mount Baker, is visible in the background on the left side of this aerial view over Skagit County.
    Baker_Shuksan_SkagitRiver_Aerial_498...jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies over a field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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_Grass_Bow-Ed...jpg
  • In the golden light of sunrise, two short-eared owls (Asio flammeus) fly over the Skagit Valley near Bow, 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.
    Owls-Short-Eared_Two-Flying_Golden_B...jpg
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