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  • A dead duck lies in the gutter at Lakeside Avenue and Northwest Blvd. after being killed by a motorist Wednesday, April 4, 2012 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Dead on mountain goat alongside Highway 97 near the Beauty Creek boat launch.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..A dead kokanee washes up on the rocky beach of Higgens Point. The large number of spawning fish in the area attract migrating bald eagles.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..The waters of Lake Coeur d'Alene are a stopping point for migrating bald eagles that feed on the spawning kokanee salmon and other fish.
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  • Rheana jumping with B.B.'s dog leash while Felicia plays stick with her at the Hayden Lake sportsman's access Saturday, June 20, 2009. Felicia's also played with a dead fish this day. We celebrated Father's Day this day because I had to shoot Ironman the next day.
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  • Sun shines through a 50-foot-tall dead cedar stump at the "Cedar Graveyard" on Moon Pass Road. This marshy area is one of the few locations that still show the remnants of the 1910 Fires.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jud Keiser paddles his way through the churning waters of Spokane River Thursday, April 23 near Statelone. The warm and wet temperatures are causing the Spokane River to flow heavier than normal offering kayakers access to the popular recreation area known as "Dead Dog."
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jud Keiser rolls into the churning waters of Spokane River Thursday, April 23 near Stateline. The warm and wet temperatures are causing the Spokane River to flow heavier than normal offering kayakers access to the popular recreation area known as "Dead Dog."
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jud Keiser shifts his weight to turn his kayak in the rapids of "Dead Dog."
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  • James Konkle reels in his line from the bank of Fernan Lake as he fishes Friday with his dog Mason.
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