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Lonely, Beautiful, and Threatened

Photographs of Washington’s Willapa Bay by Bill Wagner

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Herons fish in the intertidal zone on Willapa Bay near Leadbetter Point. The houses in the distance are across the bay. Wide, open tidal flats are important to herons, geese, and the thousands of migrating shore birds that pass through the bay. Oystermen use the small trees and plastic tube stakes to mark boundaries of their grounds on the bay.

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