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Buff-breasted Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris subruficollis

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Semipalmated Plover

Latin:  Charadrius semipalmatus

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Chimney Swift

Latin:  Chaetura pelagica

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Vaux's Swift

Latin:  Chaetura vauxi

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Semipalmated Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris pusilla

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Rock Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris ptilocnemis

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Black-necked Stilt

Latin:  Himantopus mexicanus

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American Avocet

Latin:  Recurvirostra americana

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