After significant declines in population during much of the 20th century, our national symbol has made a comeback in many areas since the 1970s.
(Photo: Jan DeNapoli/Audubon Photography Awards/Top 100)
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Photo: Jan DeNapoli/Audubon Photography Awards, Top 100
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