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Birds of the Northwest
These birds are commonly seen in the Northwestern United States. How many can you identify? Photographs by Roger Windemuth of Brush Prairie, Washington. Answers on page??.
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Anna's Hummingbird (Roger Windemuth)
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Red-tailed Hawk (Roger Windemuth)
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Marsh Wren (Roger Windemuth)
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Black-necked Stilt (Roger Windemuth)
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Black-throated Sparrow (Roger Windemuth)
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Wilson's Snipe (Roger Windemuth)
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Green-winged Teal (Roger Windemuth)
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White Pelican (Roger Windemuth)
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Female Common Golden-eye Duck (Roger Windemuth)
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Burrowing Owl (Roger Windemuth)
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Female Hooded Merganser (Roger Windemuth)
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Stellar's Jay (Roger Windemuth)
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Snowy Egret (Roger Windemuth)
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Black-headed Grosebeak (Roger Windemuth)
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Short-eared Owl (Roger Windemuth)
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Brown Creeper (Roger Windemuth)
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Spotted Towhee (Roger Windemuth)
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Northern Harrier Hawk (Roger Windemuth)
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Golden-crowned Kinglet (Roger Windemuth)
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Snowy Owl (Roger Windemuth)