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Eastern Kingbird

Latin:  Tyrannus tyrannus

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Ferruginous Hawk

Latin:  Buteo regalis

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Cooper's Hawk

Latin:  Accipiter cooperii

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White-winged Scoter

Latin:  Melanitta deglandi

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Thick-billed Kingbird

Latin:  Tyrannus crassirostris

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White-throated Sparrow

Latin:  Zonotrichia albicollis

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Varied Thrush

Latin:  Ixoreus naevius

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Western Kingbird

Latin:  Tyrannus verticalis

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