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Black-capped Vireo

Latin:  Vireo atricapilla

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Blue-throated Mountain-gem

Latin:  Lampornis clemenciae

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Canada Goose

Latin:  Branta canadensis

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Yellow-breasted Chat

Latin:  Icteria virens

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Arctic Loon

Latin:  Gavia arctica

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Common Loon

Latin:  Gavia immer

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Pacific Loon

Latin:  Gavia pacifica

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    Maritime Evergreen Forest
    Natural History

    Maritime Evergreen Forest

    Stable Dune Barren
    Natural History

    Stable Dune Barren

    Fish
    Natural History

    Fish

    a lot of fish in the sound means food for birds and man alike!

    Invertebrates
    Natural History

    Invertebrates

    a wonderland of yet to be cataloged diversity

    Reptile and Amphibians
    Natural History

    Reptile and Amphibians

    Pine Island is heavenly for Herps

    Mammals of Pine Island
    Natural History

    Mammals of Pine Island

    From bunnies to coyotes

    Bird List
    Natural History

    Bird List

    Who uses Pine Island Sanctuary?

    The Changeable Coast
    Natural History

    The Changeable Coast

    at the intersection of time and tide...

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