Rainy days tend to cause migratory birds to pause their flights, so they can be great birding days. Unfortunately for photo quality, rainy days also tend to be dark.
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| American Woodcock |
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| American Woodcock |
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| American Woodcock |
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| American Woodcock |
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| American Woodcock |
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| American Woodcock |
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| Black-crowned Night Heron |
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| Black-crowned Night Heron |
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| Black-crowned Night Heron |
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| Black-crowned Night Heron |
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| Mallard and their ducklings, and Black-crowned Night Heron |
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| Mallard and their ducklings |
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| Mallard and 9 ducklings |
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| Canada Goose with two goslings under their wing (one gosling is not visible) |
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| Canada Goose with one gosling under their wing (one gosling is walking away) |
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| Canada Geese and goslings |
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| Canada Geese and goslings |
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| Double-crested Cormorant |
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| Double-crested Cormorant |
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| Double-crested Cormorants |
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| Caspian Tern |
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| Belted Kingfisher |
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| Eastern Cottontail |






















