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Duck hunters at Ridgefield Refuge
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Hunters survey their decoy setup from a blind at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge in Washington state.
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Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
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Wetland
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Hunting
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Hunting
Waterfowl
Wildlife refuges