File:Coot swimming in Ravenna Creek.webm
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[edit]DescriptionCoot swimming in Ravenna Creek.webm |
English: Coot swimming in Ravenna Creek, Seattle, Washington. The creek runs along one edge of the Union Bay Natural Area; this video was taken from this photo was taken from the west (right) bank of the creek, probably just outside the Natural Area, down the bank from Canal Road NE. |
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Date | Taken on 8 April 2020 | ||
Source | Vimeo: Coot swimming in Ravenna Creek (view archived source) | ||
Author | Joe Mabel as Joe Mabel | ||
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