Photos | A Symphony of Wings

A vibrant congregation of birds gathers at San Pablo Bay, showcasing the wonders of avian migration.
Full Description:
Captured on April 26, 2025, at the picturesque San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Vallejo, California, this scene reveals a vibrant assembly of birds engaged in their annual migration. Taken with the Canon R7, the photograph highlights the serene beauty of nature as a flock of approximately 140 birds takes to the calm waters, momentarily pausing on their long journey. The vast expanse of land and water serves as a testament to the refuge's vital role in supporting wildlife. The undeniable charm of this outdoor tableau invites viewers to appreciate the intricate rhythms of the natural world.
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250
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1000mm
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camera model
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2025-04-26T13:18:05.300000-07:00
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