AP Historical Hard Drive 2
EN_00948409_8966
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A bald eagle swoops down for a landing while looking for fish Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2004 on the Skagit River near Rockport, Wash. Although no longer a biologically threatened species, it's taking the federal government longer than usual to get them off the endangered species list. Every year from November to March, as many as 500 bald eagles flock south to the Skagit River Basin, drawn by the carcasses of spawning chum salmon. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Minimum price 50PLN
2004-01-21
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
TED S. WARREN
703669
0,73MB
17cm x 16cm przy 300dpi
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