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Chickadee 001
Chickadee 002
Crane xii
Crane viii
Crane vii
Cranes ii
Crane v
Crane ix
Crane iv
Crane i
Crane iii
Duck ii
Duck i
Bumblebee xiv
Bumblebee xv
Bumblebee xv BW
Bumblebee xiii
Bumblebee xii
Bumblebee xii BW
Bumblebee xi BW
Bumblebee x
Bumblebee vii
Bumblebee x BW
Bumblebee viii
Bumblebee vi
Bumblebee xi
Bumblebee v
Bumblebee vi BW
Bumblebee v BW
Bumblebee ix
Bumblebee ix BW
Bumblebee iv
Bumblebee iii
Bumblebee iv BW
Bumblebee iii BW
Bumblebee ii BW
Bumblebee i
Crane xiii
Ducks iv
Ducks iv BW
Ducks iii BW
Ducks i
Ducks ii
Duck iii
Duck iii BW
Crane ii
Honeybee
Honeybee
Honeybee
Honeybee
Honeybee
Honeybee
Crane xi
Crane vi
Red-breasted Mergansers

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red Breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Mergansers

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Mergansers

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Mergansers

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Mergansers

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Mergansers

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Mergansers

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Mergansers

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Mergansers

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

Red-breasted Merganser

Slender diving duck with a thin neck and a long, thin bill. Females and immature males (pictured) have a brownish head and neck, with a dingy breast, as well as grey plumage with distinctive white spots. Red-breasted Mergansers are fish-eating ducks that forage by swimming and diving underwater. They often hunt cooperatively, herding schools of small fish into shallow water where they can easily eat without diving. Red-breasted Mergansers live in lakes and open water, in more northern climate.

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Crane x
Groundhog
golden eagle xi
eagles viii
Bronson's Heron
Gander
eagle final
wander
Loon II
Loon I
Duck i BW
golden eagle vii
golden eagle xiv
golden eagle xiii
golden eagle x
eagles iv
Spider
squirrel rule of thirds
eagle viii
golden eagle viii
golden eagle xii
golden eagle ix
golden eagle v
golden eagle vi
golden eagle iv
golden eagle iii
golden eagle i
eagle x
eagles iii
golden eagle ii
eagle vii
eagle vi
eagle v
eagle iv
eagle ii
eagle ix
Red Squirrel i
Red Squirrel ii
Red Squirrels
Cranes i
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