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Meet the Animals of Magdalena Bay, Baja.
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May 4, 2013
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Travel Course to Magdalena Bay, Baja Mexico
Bird land and relax in the Mangroves. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
The mangroves provide protection for the many different species in Magdalena Bay. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
Birds flock along the bay. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
A bird waits in the grass along the bay. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
The beautiful mangroves. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
Birds flying across the bay. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
Pedro continuing to explain the importance of mangroves. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
Pedro teach us about the importance of mangroves. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
A coyote sitting in the grass along the bay. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
Flying in packs, birds fly and swim in the bay together. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
Birds flying along Magdalena Bay. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
A pair of coyotes walking along the bay in Baja. (March 25, 2013) Photo Credit: Samantha Finch
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