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Pied-Billed Grebe
 The Pied-Billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps, Grèbe à bec bigarré, Bindentaucher) displayed here harbors breeding-season colors. Taken in winter at Neary Lagoon.
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Greater White-fronted Goose
Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons, Oie rieuse, Bläßgans) photographed at Neary lagoon in fall. This goose belongs to the order of the anseriformes and the family of the anatidae. The larger individual is a male, the smaller a female. 

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 > Golden-crowned Sparrow 
Immature Golden-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia atricapilla, Bruant à couronne dorée, Kronenammer) observed in the winter months at the Elkhorn Slough natural reserve.

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 > Snowy Plover
The Snowy Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus, Pluvier à collier interrompu, Eurasiatischer Seeregenpfeifer) is an endangered specie belonging to the order of the Charadriiformes  and the family of the Charadriidae. This one-legged individual was photographed early in the morning at the Scotts Creek State Beach.
 > American Coot
The coot (Fulica americana, Foulque d'Amérique, Amerikanisches Blässhuhn) is a common bird in the fresh waters of North America. This individual was photographed in winter, at the Neary Lagoon.


Greater White-fronted Goose


Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons, Oie rieuse, Bläßgans) photographed at Neary lagoon in fall. This goose belongs to the order of the anseriformes and the family of the anatidae. The larger individual is a male, the smaller a female.

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Greater White-fronted Goose
Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons, Oie rieuse, Bläßgans) photographed at Neary lagoon in fall. This goose belongs to the order of the anseriformes and the family of the anatidae. The larger individual is a male, the smaller a female. 

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Greater White-fronted Goose


Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons, Oie rieuse, Bläßgans) photographed at Neary lagoon in fall. This goose belongs to the order of the anseriformes and the family of the anatidae. The larger individual is a male, the smaller a female.

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Photo by: Pristine-light • see photo in gallery

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