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Douglas Fir Tree

Pseudotsuga

Description:

A huge Douglas-fir tree in Juanita Bay wetlands park, that wood peckers have been busy on and Bald Eagles like to roost in. I'd guess it is 300-500 years old.

Habitat:

Juanita Bay wetlands park

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Kate & Chris
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Kate & Chris

Kirkland, Washington, USA

Spotted on Mar 21, 2011
Submitted on Apr 4, 2011

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