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  • An aspen tree displays its autumn colors on a ridge in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, as a heavy rainstorm approaches.
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  • Golden autumn leaves float on the Sammamish River, which reflects fall colors, in Bothell, Washington.
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  • An arrangement of autumn leaves shows the wide assortment of fall colors on display at the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Washington.
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  • A mixture of bare branches and autumn leaves are reflected on the still waters of Ebey Slough in Snohomish County, Washington.
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  • Three mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) swim across the Sammamish River as it reflects the autumn colors in Bothell, Washington.
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  • Golden autumn leaves float on the Sammamish River, which reflects fall colors, in Bothell, Washington.
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  • Golden autumn leaves float on the Sammamish River, which reflects fall colors, in Bothell, Washington.
    Sammamish-River_Fall-Color_Bothell_7...jpg
  • The red autumn leaves of a Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) provide contrast against the other trees and shrubs in the Woodland Garden of the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Washington.
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  • The red autumn leaves of a Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) provide contrast against the other trees and shrubs in the Woodland Garden of the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Washington.
    Arboretum_Japanese-Maple_Fall-Color_...jpg
  • The sun breaks through the clouds, illuminating the early autumn forest surrounding Kettle Pond in this view from the summit of Owl's Head Mountain in the Groton State Forest, Vermont. Owl's Head Mountain has an elevation of 1958 feet (597 meters). Hardwood Mountain, with an elevation of 2,172 feet (662 meters) is visible to the left of Kettle Pond. The White Mountains of New Hampshire are visible at the horizon in the background.
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  • A ruby-crowned kinglet (Corthylio calendula) takes off from a branch adorned with golden autumn leaves in Snohomish County, Washington.
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  • Seven American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos), one carrying food that it scavenged, fly past maple trees displaying a variety of autumn colors in Kenmore, Washington.
    Crows_Fall-Color_Kenmore_2357.jpg
  • Grasses and autumn leaves reflect on the relatively still waters of Ebey Slough in Snohomish County, Washington.
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  • In early autumn, a maple tree shows a wide variety of fall colors in Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, Renton, Washington.
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  • A cluster of maple trees displays a full range of autumn colors in Kenmore, Washington.
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  • Leaves showing the full spectrum of autumn colors hang from a maple tree in Lynnwood, Washington.
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  • Autumn color lines the banks of the Cuyahoga River as it flows through Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio.
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  • A deciduous tree is colored like a rainbow as autumn begins to set in in Snohomish County, Washington.
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  • A ruby-crowned kinglet (Corthylio calendula) takes off from a branch adorned with golden autumn leaves in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Kinglet-Ruby-Crowned_Fall-Color_Lynn...jpg
  • Snow-dusted fall color lines a ridge overlooking several mountains in the Tatoosh Range in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Unicorn Peak, with an elevation of 6,971 feet (2,125 meters), is the highest peak in the Tatoosh Range and is visible on the right. West Unicorn Peak, with an elevation of 6,840 feet (2,080 meters), is the second-highest peak in the range and is in the center of the image, partially hidden behind Foss Peak, which is 6,522 feet (1,988 meters) tall. The Tatoosh Range is a sub-range of the Cascade Range.
    RainierNP_Tatoosh-Range_Fall-Color_5...jpg
  • Autumn color lines the base of a large granite rock formation in the City of Rocks National Reserve in Idaho as a heavy rainstorm passes.
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  • Several maple trees, each displaying a different fall color, grow together near North Creek in Bothell, Washington.
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  • Fall color fills a meadow beneath Mount Rainier at Paradise in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Mount Rainier, with an elevation of 14,411 feet (4,392 meters), is the tallest mountain in Washington and the highest mountain in the Cascade Range.
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  • Fall color covers a meadow in the Paradise section of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, against a backdrop of the Tatoosh Mountains.
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  • Fall color seems to spill like a waterfall down Sunrise Ridge in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.
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  • A long exposure captures the motion of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in flight as they approach their roost in the wetlands of Bothell, Washington, at dusk in autumn. An estimated 15,000 crows use the roost each night in the fall and winter months.
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  • A long exposure captures the motion of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in flight as they approach their roost in the wetlands of Bothell, Washington, at dusk in autumn. An estimated 15,000 crows use the roost each night in the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Approaching-Roost_Long-Exposur...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in flight as they approach their roost in the wetlands of Bothell, Washington, at dusk in autumn. An estimated 15,000 crows use the roost each night in the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Approaching-Roost_Long-Exposur...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in flight as they approach their roost in the wetlands of Bothell, Washington, at dusk in autumn. An estimated 15,000 crows use the roost each night in the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Approaching-Roost_Long-Exposur...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in flight as they approach their roost in the wetlands of Bothell, Washington, at dusk in autumn. An estimated 15,000 crows use the roost each night in the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Approaching-Roost_Long-Exposur...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in flight as they approach their roost in the wetlands of Bothell, Washington, at dusk in autumn. An estimated 15,000 crows use the roost each night in the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Approaching-Roost_Long-Exposur...jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in flight as they approach their roost in the wetlands of Bothell, Washington, at dusk in autumn. An estimated 15,000 crows use the roost each night in the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Approaching-Roost_Long-Exposur...jpg
  • Red autumn leaves from a Japanese maple tree (Acer palmatum) float on the water of a small pond in the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Washington.
    Arboretum_Japanese-Maple-Leaves-Pond...jpg
  • The red and golden fall color of a maple tree provides an autumn backdrop for a spider web in Snohomish County, Washington.
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  • A male Oregon junco (Junco hyemalis simillimus) rests on a maple tree that's displaying its red fall color. Oregon juncos, a type of dark-eyed juncos, are a unique type of sparrow that nests on or near the ground.
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  • A male Oregon junco (Junco hyemalis simillimus) rests on a maple tree that's displaying its red fall color. Oregon juncos, a type of dark-eyed juncos, are a unique type of sparrow that nests on or near the ground.
    Junco_Oregon_FallColor_Lynnwood_5077.jpg
  • A male Oregon junco (Junco hyemalis simillimus) rests on a maple tree that's displaying its red fall color. Oregon juncos, a type of dark-eyed juncos, are a unique type of sparrow that nests on or near the ground.
    Junco_Oregon_FallColor_Lynnwood_5247.jpg
  • Camera movement during a long exposure blurs the fall color on a vine maple near Nason Creek in Washington state.
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  • Vibrant fall color reflects onto the foggy waters of Franklin Falls Pond, located in the Adirondacks of New York.
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  • Fall color lines the banks of Nason Creek near Merritt, Washington.
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  • Intense fall color lines and reflects on Franklin Falls Pond in the Adirondack Mountains of New York.
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  • The afternoon sun shines through the canopy of a Japanese maple tree (Acer palmatum) that is displaying its full range of fall colors in the Kubota Garden, Seattle, Washington.
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  • An American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) flies over trees displaying their fall colors along the Sammamish River in Bothell, Washington. During the fall and winter months, more than 10,000 crows roost each night in the area.
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  • The afternoon sun shines through the canopy of a Japanese maple tree (Acer palmatum) that is displaying its full range of fall colors in the Kubota Garden, Seattle, Washington.
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  • Among the grass, leaves showing a variety of fall colors are reflected onto the almost still waters of Ebey Slough in Snohomish County, Washington.
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  • The water of Mapes Creek flows over a small cascade and several trapped leaves displaying fall colors in the Kubota Garden, Seattle, Washington.
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  • The water of Mapes Creek flows over a small cascade and several trapped leaves displaying fall colors in the Kubota Garden, Seattle, Washington.
    Kubota-Garden_Mapes-Creek_Autumn-Lea...jpg
  • A sweeping Japanese maple and other trees and shrubs show off their fall colors in the Woodland Garden in the Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington.
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  • The full range of fall colors—red, yellow, gold, violet and even green—are visible in the leaves of these intertwined trees along the Bellevue Botanical Garden in Bellevue, Washington.
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  • A variety of trees display the full assortment of autumn colors along the main trail in the Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington.
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  • A Vine Maple (Acer circinatum) displaying a variety of its fall colors grows around a tree still displaying green leaves near Merritt, Washington.
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  • A Vine Maple (Acer circinatum) displaying a variety of its fall colors is intertwined with an evergreen tree near Merritt, Washington.
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  • A chestnut-backed chickadee (Poecile rufescens) feeds on a seed while perched in a maple tree displaying its red fall colors in Snohomish County, Washington. Chestnut-backed chickadees, found throughout the Pacific Northwest and western Canada, primarily feed on insects and small invertebrates, but will eat some seeds, especially those of conifers.
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  • A variety of fall colors mix with the evergreen trees on a hillside at Stevens Pass, Washington.
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  • A variety of trees and shrubs display their fall colors along the banks of Nason Creek, east of Stevens Pass in Washington state.
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  • Several types of trees and shrubs growing along the Sammamish River show a variety of colors in early autumn in this view from Marymoor Park, Redmond, Washington.
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  • In early autumn, the maple trees of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in Renton, Washington, display the full assortment of fall colors.
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  • In early autumn, the maple trees of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in Renton, Washington, display the full assortment of fall colors.
    Fall-Color_Maple-Tree_Gene-Coulon_Re...jpg
  • Trees in the Monongahela National Forest near Maysville, West Virginia, display the full spectrum of autumn colors in the early fall.
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  • In early autumn, the maple trees of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in Renton, Washington, display the full assortment of fall colors.
    Fall-Color_Maple-Trees_Gene-Coulon_R...jpg
  • Cottonwood trees displaying their golden autumn colors grow along the Rio Chama, or Chama River, near Abiquiú, New Mexico. Rio Chama has supported human life for about 10,000 years and in 1988, a portion of the river was designated a National Wild and Scenic River by the U.S. Congress.
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  • Cottonwood trees displaying their golden autumn colors grow along the Rio Chama, or Chama River, near Abiquiú, New Mexico. Rio Chama has supported human life for about 10,000 years and in 1988, a portion of the river was designated a National Wild and Scenic River by the U.S. Congress.
    NM_Rio-Chama_Fall-Color_Abiquiu_6671.jpg
  • Fragrant water lily pads begin to take on golden autumn color as they float on Lake Sammamish in Marymoor Park, Redmond, Washington.
    Water-Lilies_Autumn_Lake-Sammamish_9...jpg
  • A ruby-crowned kinglet (Corthylio calendula) is partially obscured by golden autumn leaves on its perch in a small tree in Snohomish County, Washington.
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  • Fragrant water lily pads begin to take on golden autumn color as they float on Lake Sammamish in Marymoor Park, Redmond, Washington.
    Water-Lilies_Autumn_Lake-Sammamish_9...jpg
  • Grass and shrubs displaying autumn colors reflect on the calm water of Ebey Slough in Snohomish County, Washington.
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  • Fiery red ground cover carpets the Rohrbaugh Plains in fall color, located in the Dolly Sods Wilderness in the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia.
    WV_Dolly-Sods_Rohrbaugh-Plains_Autum...jpg
  • Flanked by trees displaying fall color, the Heart Bridge stretches across Mapes Creek in the Kubota Garden, Seattle, Washington. The Kubota Garden, a 20-acre Japanese garden, was established in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota, who immigrated to Seattle from Kochi Prefecture, Japan. The Heart Bridge was based on a red bridge in a garden on his home island of Shikoku.
    Kubota-Garden_Heart-Bridge_Fall-Colo...jpg
  • Early autumn snow dusts the landscape surrounding Warm Creek in Yellowstone National Park, Montana.
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  • The mountains of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, tower above Oxbow Bend, which is lined with autumn color, on a foggy morning. Among the major mountains visible (from left to right): Grand Teton, Rockchuck Peak, Mount Woodring, and Mount Moran.
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  • Some fall color is visible through a light dusting of snow on a hillside that looks out to the Tatoosh Range in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.
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  • Viewed through heavy rain, fall color surrounds the sandstone rocks of the Bear Rocks Preserve in the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia.
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  • Golden Larch trees (Pseudolarix amabilis) at the peak of their fall color line frame Liberty Bell Mountain (left) and the Early Winters Spires in the North Cascades of Washington state. Golden Larches, while not considered true larches, are known for shedding their needles each fall. The needles grow back each spring and transition from deep green to blue green over the course of the summer. In late September or early October, the needles turn golden and drop, just like the leaves on deciduous trees.
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  • Several Quaking Aspens (Populus tremuloides) display their golden fall color in a valley in the Wenatchee National Forest of Washington state.
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  • Golden Larch trees (Pseudolarix amabilis) at the peak of their fall color line Blue Lake and several peaks near Washington Pass in the North Cascades of Washington state. Golden Larches, while not considered true larches, are known for shedding their needles each fall. The needles grow back each spring and transition from deep green to blue green over the course of the summer. In late September or early October, the needles turn golden and drop, just like the leaves on deciduous trees. Of the mountains in the cluster at left, Liberty Bell Mountain is the leftmost peak; the Early Winters Spires are the tight cluster of three peaks at the center of the mountains shown.
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  • Golden Larch trees (Pseudolarix amabilis) at the peak of their fall color frame Blue Lake and several peaks near Washington Pass in the North Cascades of Washington state. Golden Larches, while not considered true larches, are known for shedding their needles each fall. The needles grow back each spring and transition from deep green to blue green over the course of the summer. In late September or early October, the needles turn golden and drop, just like the leaves on deciduous trees. Of the mountains in the cluster at left, Liberty Bell Mountain is the leftmost peak; the Early Winters Spires are the tight cluster of three peaks at the center of the mountains shown.
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  • Golden Larch trees (Pseudolarix amabilis) at the peak of their fall color surround Blue Lake near Washington Pass in the North Cascades of Washington state. Golden Larches, while not considered true larches, are known for shedding their needles each fall. The needles grow back each spring and transition from deep green to blue green over the course of the summer. In late September or early October, the needles turn golden and drop, just like the leaves on deciduous trees. Several peaks are visible above the lake. From left to right, the peaks are Liberty Bell and the Early Winters Spires.
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  • Golden leaves at the peak of their fall color frame the bright white trunks of several Quaking Aspens (Populus tremuloides) in the Wenatchee National Forest of Washington state.
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  • Golden Larch trees (Pseudolarix amabilis) at the peak of their fall color frame Whistler Mountain (left) and Cutthroat Peak in the North Cascades of Washington state. The half moon begins to set behind Cutthroat Pass. Golden Larches, while not considered true larches, are known for shedding their needles each fall. The needles grow back each spring and transition from deep green to blue green over the course of the summer. In late September or early October, the needles turn golden and drop, just like the leaves on deciduous trees.
    NorthCascades_CutthroatPass_GoldenLa...jpg
  • A male Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) searches for food on a decaying Pacific Silver Fir tree (Abies amabilis) in the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Washington. Pileated Woodpeckers are the largest woodpeckers and are typically found in mature forests where they feed on carpenter ants. Male Pileated Woodpeckers can be identified by the red color at the base of their bills; all Pileated Woodpeckers have red feathers at the top of their crown.
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  • Golden fall color lines the snow-covered banks of Blackrock Creek after the first autumn snowfall in Teton County, Wyoming. Grouse Mountain, a 6,884-foot (2,098-meter) peaks is visible through the storm clouds on the horizon.
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  • Fall colors are visible through light fog on the trees and shurbs that line the edge of a large meadow in Marymoor Park, Redmond, Washington.
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  • A Japanese maple (Acer palmatum ssp. amoenum) displays the full range of fall colors — red, yellow, green — in early autumn in the Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington.
    Arboretum_Fall-Color_Maple_8274.jpg
  • Numerous water lily pads turn yellow in autumn, mimicking the golden color of a sunset over Lake Sammamish in this view from Marymoor Park in Redmond, Washington. The fragrant water lily is a perennial aquatic plant, typically found in freshwater lakes and ponds and slow-moving streams where the water has a depth of between 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters).
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  • Numerous water lily pads turn yellow in autumn, mimicking the golden color of a sunset over Lake Sammamish in this view from Marymoor Park in Redmond, Washington. The fragrant water lily is a perennial aquatic plant, typically found in freshwater lakes and ponds and slow-moving streams where the water has a depth of between 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters).
    WA_Lake-Sammamish_Autumn_Sunset_Mary...jpg
  • A murder of crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) flies over autumn trees as the birds approach their roost in Bothell, Washington. As many as 15,000 crows use the roost each night during the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Fall-Color_Bothell_9175.jpg
  • Viewed through autumn leaves, a large murder of American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) fills the sky on the way to a roost site in Bothell, Washington. During the fall and winter months, as many as 15,000 crows roost there each night.
    Crows_Fall-Color_Through-Leaves_Both...jpg
  • An exceptionally large murder of crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) flies over autumn trees as the birds approach their roost in Bothell, Washington. As many as 15,000 crows use the roost each night during the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Fall-Color_Twilight_Bothell_48...jpg
  • A murder of crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) flies over autumn trees as the birds approach their roost in Bothell, Washington. As many as 15,000 crows use the roost each night during the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Fall-Color_Bothell_9110.jpg
  • A murder of crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) flies over autumn trees as the birds approach their roost in Bothell, Washington. As many as 15,000 crows use the roost each night during the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Fall-Color_Bothell_7453.jpg
  • A murder of crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) flies over autumn trees as the birds approach their roost in Bothell, Washington. As many as 15,000 crows use the roost each night during the fall and winter months.
    Crows_Fall-Color_Bothell_4763.jpg
  • A female Anna's hummingbird (Calypte anna) rests on the branch of a Japanese maple tree that's showing its fall colors.
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  • Maple trees at Forest Park in Everett, Washington, display the full range of fall colors.
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  • The banks of Edith Creek are dusted in light snow as the rising sun turns the summit of Mount Rainier a golden color in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Mount Rainier, with an elevation of 14,411 feet (4,392 meters), is the tallest mountain in Washington and the highest mountain in the Cascade Range. The creek is located in the Paradise section of the national park, an area known for lush meadows.
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  • A cluster of aspen trees display their golden fall colors in the Sabrina Basin near Bishop, California. The fall color is reflected on the water of Bishop Creek.
    CA_Fall-Color_Aspens_Sabrina-Basin_1...jpg
  • Leaves, showing a full spectrum of fall color, blow in the wind as they hang from a maple tree in Lynnwood, Washington.
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  • Golden aspen trees at the peak of fall color stand at the base of Marcellina Mountain, a 11,353 foot (3461 meter) peak in Gunnison County, Colorado.
    CO_MarcellinaMountain_Autumn_1850.jpg
  • A Japanese maple tree (Acer palmatum) displays its fall colors in the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Washington. This tree, with its lacy leaves and drooping habit, is of the dissectum cultivar.
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  • Moss drapes from the thick brances of old-growth bigleaf maple trees (Acer macrophyllum) that are beginning to show their fall colors in the Hall of Mosses, part of the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, Washington. The Hoh Rain Forest is a temperate forest, receiving between 140 and 170 inches (355 to 432 centimeters) of rain per year. The lush forest has been named by UNESCO as both a World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve.
    Hoh-Rain-Forest_Hall-Of-Mosses_Autum...jpg
  • A Japanese maple tree (Acer palmatum) displays its fall colors in the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Washington. This tree, with its lacy leaves and drooping habit, is of the dissectum cultivar.
    Arboretum_JapaneseMaple_Autumn_5332.jpg
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