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  • Black Oystercatchers are common in and around Puget Sound and usually can be found poking around rocky shorelines. width:720;;height:436
  • I photographed this Spotted Sandpiper in breeding plumage at Lost Lake in North Central Washington State. width:720;;height:425
  • The quick and mighty Sanderlings are most common on the Washington coast year round. width:720;;height:466
  • Black Turnstones are commonly seen in most parts of Puget Sound and surrounding saltwater environments. width:720;;height:461
  • These Black-bellied Plovers had gathered in a large flock at Bottle Beach near Westport on the Washington coast. width:720;;height:485
  • This Dunlin in breeding plumage was photographed on the Washington Coast near Oyehut just north of Ocean Shores. width:720;;height:546
  • Dunlin are commonly seen on ocean beaches and inland water habitats year around in the Pacific Northwest. width:720;;height:350
  • Another common shorebird in these parts is the Greater Yellowlegs that feed in marshy tidal areas. width:720;;height:442
  • Usually seen in small flocks this Least Sandpiper was photographed north of Port Townsend in Washington State.  width:720;;height:481
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