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  • Near Ellensburg, geese fly past the sunset colored clouds with only a sliver of the moon showing. (Jim Bates / The Seattle Times)
    Geese at Moonset
  • On the wing, a Canada goose does a fly-by along Harbor Avenue Southwest across from the Seattle skyline. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Canada Goose on the Wing
  • A bird flies past a foggy Seattle skyline at Gasworks Park. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    As the Crow Flies
  • The Space Needle and Queen Anne Hill seen from the Columbia Center's Sky View Observatory. Image taken with a tilt-shift lens. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Bird's Eye View
  • A sailboat and Seattle's Great Wheel seem tiny when seen from the Columbia Center's Sky View Observatory. Image taken with a tilt-shift lens. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Bird's Eye View of Elliott Bay
  • A great blue heron fishes at the Ballard Locks in Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Bird Legs
  • The winter wren is known for its full-throated, complex song. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    A Wren Sings in Discovery Park
  • A great blue heron takes flight from a pond at the Washington Park Arboretum. The herons are often seen flying high with slow wing beats. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times)
    Take Off
  • Flamingo parents check out the runt of the chicks that were born at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. Most of the flamingos at the zoo are more than 36 years old — they can live for around 70 years. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Watching over the runt of the litter
  • Mount Rainier looms in the distance behind the proposed wetlands park near downtown Auburn. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times, 2007)
    Auburn Wetlands
  • A male Anna's Hummingbird with his sparkling pink throat and cap on display flutters to a halt in mid air before soaring off to feed on a blossom. (Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times)
    Anna's Hummingbird
  • A great blue heron takes off after doing a little fishing in Normandy Park. (Ellen Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Heron in Flight
  • A great blue heron fishes at the Ballard Locks near some three dozen heron nests. (Ken Lambert/The Seattle Times)
    Gone Fishing
  • Snow geese from a flock on Fir Island fly past Mt. Baker in the distance (Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times)
    Plump Flight
  • A great blue heron steps along the edge of a pond at the Seattle Japanese Garden at the Washington Park Arboretum. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times)
    Blue heron in Japanese Garden
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Northwest Stream Center
  • A hummingbird zeros in on an early blooming Azalea at the Washington Park Arboretum. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Early Spring
  • Two bald eagles, perched in a tree overlooking the Skagit River along The North Cascades Highway. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Eagle-Eyed Visitors
  • A mature bald eagle leaves it's mossy perch above the Skagit River near Marblemount. (Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times)
    Taking Flight
  • Visitors to Ivar's on Pier 54 enjoy a meal while sharing their french fries with the local seagulls. <br />
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Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Pier 54 Seagulls
  • A great blue heron sits in the Seattle Japanese Garden. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Autumn Glow
  • Snow geese cause a near white out on Fir Island in Washington state.<br />
(Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times)
    Whiteout
  • (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Shoreline School Buses
  • IN SEASON SEEDS - SEATTLE - 092012<br />
The Japanese Maple seed an airborn flyer whose wings are actually a dry fruit that are designed to fly. <br />
In Season on the variety and types of seeds just now being produced by plants in fall. Some fly, some float on with wind and water, some depend on animals and birds to take them on their way to the next generation. We look at the Washington Park Arboretum.
    Japanese Maple seed
  • Aspen grow near a wetland area - home to frogs, salamanders and birds - near Winthrop, Washington. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times).
    Methow Wetlands
  • Red sprite provides bold colors as well as food for birds at the Winter Garden at the Washington Arboretum. <br />
<br />
Alan Berner / The Seattle Times
    Red sprite
  • Seeds fly, float on the wind and water, some depend on animals and birds to take them on their way to the next generation. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Seed pod
  • A fake partridge in a pear tree. Plenty of live birds keep the pretender company. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Partridge in a pear tree
  • This bird’s-eye view of visitors on the Space Needle’s observation deck was taken from a helicopter passing by the Seattle landmark. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Space Needle Bird's-Eye View
  • A bird flies around the Seattle Great Wheel at sunset, seen from the riverside on Alaskan Way. (Bettina Hansen/The Seattle Times)
    Sunset at the Wheel
  • Aerial view of Ballard, the Ballard Locks and Magnolia looking west towards Puget Sound and the Olympics. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Bird's Eye View of Ballard
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