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Plain Chachalaca

Latin:  Ortalis vetula

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Wild Turkey

Latin:  Meleagris gallopavo

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Gray Partridge

Latin:  Perdix perdix

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Greater Prairie-Chicken

Latin:  Tympanuchus cupido

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Lesser Prairie-Chicken

Latin:  Tympanuchus pallidicinctus

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Sharp-tailed Grouse

Latin:  Tympanuchus phasianellus

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California Quail

Latin:  Callipepla californica

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Gambel's Quail

Latin:  Callipepla gambelii

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