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Orange-crowned Warbler Photo: Michael Krall

Trumpeter Swans
Photos 1/1/22 by Michael Krall

Tundra Swans
Photos 12/30/21 by Michael Krall

In and around Tillamook county with Michael Krall
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Common Nighthawk, Netarts. Photo: Michael Krall
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Red Crossbill. Notice the distinctive beak. Photo: Michael Krall
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Hooded Merganser Male, displaying.
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Bufflehead Male and Female. Photo: M Krall
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Hooded Merganser Female, displaying, and Male looking coy Photo: M Krall
Cooper's Hawk
White-tailed Kite
Western Grebes
Clark's Grebe
Marbled Godwit
Peregrine Falcon
Peregrine Falcon
Snowy Plover
Snowy Plover
Barrow's Goldeneyes
Wandering Tattler
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Sanderlings
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Juvenile Steller's Jay. Notice the "gape" by the beak and the drab grayish brown upper back and breast. Photo: Michael Krall
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Western Sandpiper and Semi-palmated Plovers
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