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Thanks to Bob at Dungeness River Audobon Center, Sequim WA7/12/2007
Bright colorful birds are not the rule in Washington. Chocolate browns are preferred.
Perhaps that's why the cheery American Goldfinch is the state bird.
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Thanks to Bob at the Dungeness River Audobon CenterSequim WA7/11/2007
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Neah Bay WA7/15/2007
I heard the call of Swainson's Thrushes every day (and night) when in the dense pine forests of the Olympic Peninsula.
But they know how to keep out of sight. This is the only one I saw.
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Thanks to Bob at the Dungeness River Audobon CenterSequim WA7/11/2007
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Seattle WA7/9/2007
These drab, busy little relatives of chickadees forage in small flocks.
When many of them are on the same tree, it looks like it has been infested by tiny scurrying mice.
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Neah Bay WA7/15/2007
This Northwestern Steller's Jay lacks the thin white eyebrow of the inland Rocky Mountain form.
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