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Red-winged Blackbird

Latin:  Agelaius phoeniceus

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Rusty Blackbird

Latin:  Euphagus carolinus

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Tropical Kingbird

Latin:  Tyrannus melancholicus

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Black Phoebe

Latin:  Sayornis nigricans

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Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher

Latin:  Myiodynastes luteiventris

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Hooded Oriole

Latin:  Icterus cucullatus

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Baltimore Oriole

Latin:  Icterus galbula

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Scott's Oriole

Latin:  Icterus parisorum

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