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  • An adult bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) calls out, warning other birds not to attempt to steal its spawned-out chum salmon, which it is feeding on in the Nooksack River near Deming, Washington.
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  • Runoff from a rainstorm flows past a water-quality warning sign and into a stormwater drain in Shoreline, Washington. The painted sign features a salmon icon and reads, "Dump no waste. Drains to Sound." Sound refers to Puget Sound, a large body of water in Washington state.
    Stormwater-Drain_Shoreline_7150.jpg
  • With the water of Puget Sound in the background, a sign next to a stormwater drain warns people not to dump toxic materials. The sign reads "No dumping! Drains to stream."
    Stormwater_Drain_Puget-Sound_5852.jpg
  • With the water of Puget Sound in the background, a sign next to a stormwater drain warns people not to dump toxic materials. The sign reads "No dumping! Drains to stream."
    Stormwater_Drain_Puget-Sound_5850.jpg
  • A duck-crossing road sign featuring a duck and two ducklings warns motorists to be careful when driving past a small pond near Bothell, Washington.
    Sign_Duck-Crossing_0477.jpg
  • A pair of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) stand guard next to a National Wildlife Refuge sign on Protection Island near Port Townsend, Washington. Protection Island, located at the mouth of Discovery Bay in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, is a 364-acre island mainly covered with grass and low brush. The island, which also has high sandy bluffs, serves as a nesting ground for 72 percent of the seabirds that nest in the Puget Sound area.
    WA_ProtectionIsland_RefugeSign_Eagle...jpg
  • A bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) issues a warning to a common raven (Corvus corax) that approached too close in Heritage Park in Kirkland, Washington. The raven and two others repeatedly plunged at the eagle, eventually forcing it to fly from its perch.
    BaldEagle_Raven_7098.jpg
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