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Birds

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Red-throated Loon

Latin:  Gavia stellata

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Yellow-billed Loon

Latin:  Gavia adamsii

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Wilson's Storm-Petrel

Latin:  Oceanites oceanicus

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White-faced Storm-Petrel

Latin:  Pelagodroma marina

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White-tailed Tropicbird

Latin:  Phaethon lepturus

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Red-tailed Tropicbird

Latin:  Phaethon rubricauda

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Red-billed Tropicbird

Latin:  Phaethon aethereus

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Red-footed Booby

Latin:  Sula sula

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