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  • An Oregon Junco, a race of the Dark-eyed Junco, sings from a red alder branch along the pond's edge at Magnuson Park in Seattle.
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  • The willows were beginning to flower at Magnuson Park.  The delicate white fuzz with yellow stamines were so beautiful.  New leaves were beginning to open too.
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  • A Great Blue Heron rests its head along the side of its body in the early morning.
    Great Blue Heron-Magnuson Park-Seatt...jpg
  • A male Red-winged Blackbird gives its harsh song to declare it owns this section of the marsh.
    Red-winged Blackbird-Magnuson Park-S...jpg
  • A Song Sparrow looks down just after giving its sweet spring song. He moved to a new branch and continued to sing for several minutes before flying into the bushes.
    Song Sparrow-Magnuson Park-Seattle-0...jpg
  • The male Gadwall extends its head to take a drink as the females swims away.
    Pair of Gadwalls-Magnuson Park-Seatt...jpg
  • The bushtit scratches the side of its face on the branch and appears to say 'oh that feels good!"
    The bushtit scratches the side of it...jpg
  • The flock of bushtits were moving rapidly through the bushes looking for food when one paused for a few seconds to look at me.
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  • The bushtit flitted on the branch, hung upside down to search the underside of the branch.  It quickly moved along the branch, never staying in one place for more than a second or two.
    Bushtit hangs from a branch-Magnuson...jpg
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