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  • A northern long-eared owl (Asio otus tuftsi) looks out from its perch among thick vegetation in the Theler Wetlands Nature Preserve in Belfair, Washington. The long-eared owl, also sometimes called a lesser horned owl or cat owl, is found across much of the northern hemisphere, often at the edge of woodlands. It roosts in dense woods, but prefers to hunt over open ground.
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  • 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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  • A captive woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) splashes water as it crosses a pond at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park near Eatonville, Washington.
    Caribou_Pond_Northwest-Trek_8984.jpg
  • An assortment of trees show a wide variety of fall colors in the Woodland Garden in the Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington.
    Arboretum_WoodlandGarden_Autumn_5327.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.
    Arboretum_Japanese-Maple_Fall-Color_...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.
    Arboretum_Japanese-Maple_Fall-Color_...jpg
  • Two wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) face off in the Zion canyon in Utah. Wild turkeys are native to North America and they prefer to live in woodlands. They are the heaviest member of the Galliformes family. Despite their size and appearance, they can fly for up to a quarter-mile at a time.
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  • Lichen grows on an old-growth western red cedar tree in the Sol Duc area of Olympic National Park, Washington. Lichens, which are compound organisms consisting of a fungus and a photosynthetic patner, are found in some of the most extreme environments on Earth, as well as rain forests and temperate woodland.
    OlympicNP_LichenOnBark_7082.jpg
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