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  • A large flock of snow geese take off in unison and fly a loop around Hayton Reserve in Skagit County.
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  • Five snow geese fly together across Hayton Reserve in Skagit County.
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  • A small flock of snow geese fly in front of Mt. Baker as they take off from a feeding group in the Hayton Reserve in Skagit County.
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  • A single flying snow goose shows the black primaries and white secondaries of the wings and the aerodynamic nature of their body in flight.
    A single flying Snow Goose-Hayton Re...jpg
  • Snow Geese often fly in a dense cloud when they first take off from a feeding location. Only after they become airborne to they form into a more organized flying flock.
    Dense flock of Snow Geese-Hayton Res...jpg
  • A small flock of snow geese fly directly over head, showing the use of their wings to gain thrust and lift.
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  • An adult snow goose in white plumage stands alert to check for possible danger before returning to feed. A few black primaris stick out from the folded wing.
    An adult Snow Goose-Hayton Reserve-S...jpg
  • A pair of snow geese glide into land with a large feeding congregation of geese. The second bird is honking constantly while flying. They often call to keep members of their family informed as to where they are.
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  • Snow Geese congregate in a field at Hayton Reserve grazing on the grass and digging up roots. Mt. Baker rises in the background and is mostly covered by clouds.
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  • The Snow Geese with brown feathers on their necks and bodies are birds that are less than a year old. They stay with their parents throughout the first winter after hatching.
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  • Snow Geese congregate in a field at Hayton Reserve grazing on the grass and digging up roots.
    Snow Geese congregation-Hayton Reser...jpg
  • A tree swallow giving its high pitch song near a nest box along Wylie Slough in Skagit County, Washington.
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  • A tree swallow peers down from a perch on a dead snag at Wylie Slough along the Skagit River.
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  • Three tundra swans pass right over head on their flight from a night roost on Skagit Bay to inland feeding fields in Skagit County.
    Tundra Swan Trio-Skagit Flats-Mt. Ve...jpg
  • A tree swallow sits crosswise on a dead branch. The blue-green feathers of its head glisten in the sun and its white breast feathers so their shoft texture. These insectivorous birds use keen eye-sight to catch flying insects. often foraging over wetlands.
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  • The white underside of the Tree Swallow shows clearly as this bird grips to a small twig.
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  • Tree swallows have blue-green back plumage and a black eye mask. Their undersides are white. Note how long the primaries are on this bird, extending to beyond the tail when folded.
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  • The white underside of the Tree Swallow shows clearly as this bird grips to a small twig.
    Tree Swallow-Wylie Slough-Connor-528...jpg
  • The Tulips are in full bloom in Skagit County, Washington.
    Tulip field of color-Skagit Flats-Mt...jpg
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