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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, flies near its nest in Benicia, California
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Northern Rough-winged Swallow, Stelgidopteryx serripennis, in the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • A Cliff Swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gathers mud for its nest on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • A Tree Swallow, Tachycineta bicolor, perches on a fence in Lynch Canyon Open Space, near Fairfield, California
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  • Northern Rough-winged Swallow, Stelgidopteryx serripennis, in the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona
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  • Male swallow tanager, Tersina viridis. San Jorge de Milpe Eco-Lodge, Mindo, Ecuador
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  • Male swallow tanagers, Tersina viridis. San Jorge de Milpe Eco-Lodge, Mindo, Ecuador
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  • Male swallow tanager, Tersina viridis. San Jorge de Milpe Eco-Lodge, Mindo, Ecuador
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  • Male swallow tanager, Tersina viridis. San Jorge de Milpe Eco-Lodge, Mindo, Ecuador
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  • Female swallow tanager, Tersina viridis. San Jorge de Milpe Eco-Lodge, Mindo, Ecuador
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  • Male swallow tanager, Tersina viridis. San Jorge de Milpe Eco-Lodge, Mindo, Ecuador
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • Cliff Swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, gather mud for their nests on the shore of the Carquinez Strait in Benicia, California
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  • This Great Basin whiptail, Cnemidophorus tigris tigris, was killed and partially swallowed by a juvenile California king snake, Lampropeltis getula californiae. The lizard was too big to swallow and the snake eventually abandoned it. Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California.
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  • This Great Basin whiptail, Cnemidophorus tigris tigris, was killed and partially swallowed by a juvenile California king snake, Lampropeltis getula californiae. The lizard was too big to swallow and the snake eventually abandoned it. Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California.
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  • This Great Basin whiptail, Cnemidophorus tigris tigris, was killed and partially swallowed by a juvenile California king snake, Lampropeltis getula californiae. The lizard was too big to swallow and the snake eventually abandoned it. Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California.
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  • A Snowy Egret, Egretta thula, swallows a fish in a marsh near Benicia, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Snowy Egret, Egretta thula, swallows a fish in a marsh near Benicia, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida). The snake's stomach area is distended, exposing the skin between the scales, because it has recently swallowed a lizard or small rodent. Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
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  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida). The snake's stomach area is distended, exposing the skin between the scales, because it has recently swallowed a lizard or small rodent. Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
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  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus (Thamnophis couchii atratus), eating tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, a Federally listed Threatened Species. After capturing the tadpole in deeper water, the snake brings it to shore and swallows it, then stretches its jaw before returning to the water. Foothills of Mount Diablo, California. Once abundant throughout California, red-legged frog populations have been dramatically reduced by habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs. Red-legged frogs and garter snakes have always occupied the same habitats; predation by these native snakes is not considered a significant factor in the frogs' decline.
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  • Anhinga, Anhinga anhinga, swallowing a catfish. Tarcoles River, Costa Rica
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  • Anhinga, Anhinga anhinga, swallowing a catfish. Tarcoles River, Costa Rica
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • A Great Egret, Ardea alba, swallows a California Meadow Vole, Microtus californicus, at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California
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