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  • Swan, Trumpeter Swan, Tundra Swan, Bird, Wings, White, Waterfowl, North American Wildlife, Cygnus buccinator, Cob, Pen, Wingspan, Avian, Conservation, Flying, Birds Flying, Three Birds, Bird in Flight
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Trumpeter stretching it's wings in Autumn setting.  The trumpeter swan is the largest waterfowl species native to North America (Cygnus buccinator).
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  • Water trails the webbed feet of a trumpeter swan while landing. The trumpeter swan is the largest waterfowl species native to North America (Cygnus buccinator).
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  • Young wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) Minnesota's wild turkey population has grown from just a few birds in the early 70's to over 30,000 today and is one of Minnesota's greatest conservation success stories.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Pileated woodpecker searching for food in the Minnesota wilderness.
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  • Great blue heron in wetland grass.
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  • A motherly trumpeter swan with seven young cygnets in natural wetland habitat. The trumpeter swan is the largest waterfowl species native to North America (Cygnus buccinator). Wildlife photographer James Michael Kruger.
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  • A mating pair of trumpeter swans with seven young cygnets in natural wetland habitat. The trumpeter swan is the largest waterfowl species native to North America (Cygnus buccinator). Wildlife photographer James Michael Kruger.
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  • A mating pair of trumpeter swans with seven young cygnets in natural wetland habitat. The trumpeter swan is the largest waterfowl species native to North America (Cygnus buccinator). Wildlife photographer James Michael Kruger.
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  • Young wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) perched on deadwood. Minnesota's wild turkey population has grown from just a few birds in the early 70's to over 30,000 today and is one of Minnesota's greatest conservation success stories.
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  • Three trumpeter swans fly in late October. The trumpeter swan is the largest waterfowl species native to North America (Cygnus buccinator).
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  • Over the back view of a drake Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), probably the best-known and most recognizable of all ducks.
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  • Young wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) Minnesota's wild turkey population has grown from just a few birds in the early 70's to over 30,000 today and is one of Minnesota's greatest conservation success stories.
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  • Young hen wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) Minnesota's wild turkey population has grown from just a few birds in the early 70's to over 30,000 today and is one of Minnesota's greatest conservation success stories.
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  • Male wild turkey displays his beard foraging int he wood.  (Meleagris gallopavo) Minnesota's wild turkey population has grown from just a few birds in the early 70's to over 30,000 today and is one of Minnesota's greatest conservation success stories.
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  • A drake Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), probably the best-known and most recognizable of all ducks.
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