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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Water is a little deeper than I thought
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Water is a little deeper than I thought by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Varied Trush by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Yellow Flag Iris
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Yellow Flag Iris by glowworm6a Via Flickr: It is a pretty flower but it is an invasive species, and danger to the wetland species. Iris pseudacorus However, this emergent wetland plant quickly spreads through underground rhizomes and rhizome fragments. It is naturalizing along streams, canals, and shorelines throughout Washington, particularly near developed areas. Yellow flag iris can completely displace native wetland plants along the shoreline.
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Pied Bill Grebe with chicks by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Just a family outing on the pond. Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Varied Trush correction  Bullock's Oriole by glowworm6a 
Correction by  guerrofromtheghetto    Via Flickr: Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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A Commanding View
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A Commanding View by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Great Blue Heron, in a tree. Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Tree Swallow at the nest
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Tree Swallow at the nest by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Tree Swallow at the nest
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Tree Swallow at the nest by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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It's not the size, besides they will grow bigger by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Columbia White-tail Deer. Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 4 years
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Tree Swallow in Monocrome
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Tree Swallow in Monocrome by glowworm6a Via Flickr: It was a shot that had so little color I thought why not in monocrome. Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Yellow Flag Iris
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Yellow Flag Iris by glowworm6a Via Flickr: It is a pretty flower but it is an invasive species, and danger to the wetland species. Iris pseudacorus However, this emergent wetland plant quickly spreads through underground rhizomes and rhizome fragments. It is naturalizing along streams, canals, and shorelines throughout Washington, particularly near developed areas. Yellow flag iris can completely displace native wetland plants along the shoreline.
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Pied Bill Grebe with chicks
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Pied Bill Grebe with chicks by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Just a family outing on the pond. Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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179-Ridgefield-WLR-20200627D5A_1844
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179-Ridgefield-WLR-20200627D5A_1844 by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Pied Bill Grebe with chicks
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Pied Bill Grebe with chicks by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Just a family outing on the pond. Ridgefield WLR 2020
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Yellow Flag Iris by glowworm6a Via Flickr: It is a pretty flower but it is an invasive species, and danger to the wetland species. Iris pseudacorus However, this emergent wetland plant quickly spreads through underground rhizomes and rhizome fragments. It is naturalizing along streams, canals, and shorelines throughout Washington, particularly near developed areas. Yellow flag iris can completely displace native wetland plants along the shoreline.
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glowworm6 · 3 years
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Rail Road Bridge
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Rail Road Bridge by glowworm6a Via Flickr: Woodland, WA
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