Pacific Coast Birds in the temperate forest

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Pure water 💧 

Pacific Northwest has a rich natural ecosystem, the annual rainfall is 8-14 feet.  There are unique trees like, cedar, Sitka, spruce, Douglas fir that serve as refuge and provide food for birds in the largest Pacific.  Pure water in rivers, lakes, and streams are passageway for salmon and trouts journeys. 

 Strongest players

Bear and bald eagle are the brave hunters in the Pacific Northwest temperate rain forest. The Pacific banana slug on the Douglas fir, Sitka, spruce, cedar is not only rich protein slug, but a n important pollinator species in the Pacific Northwest  ecosystem.  

Jay Stellar is the most diverse bird in the Giant Forest longest lived trees in California dreamin tallest Sequoia.  This bird faces the greatest challenges of wildfires, unstoppable Jay Stellar escapes through  Giant Forest with cooling shadows of  Sequoia.   Jay Stellar and Bald eagle don’t mind flying high in all season to crack pine nuts 🌰 .   The greatest aerialist pollinators in the largest Pacific, like the Da Vinci crackers of pine forest . 

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Rajwantee 

Washington, USA

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