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Birds

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Masked Booby

Latin:  Sula dactylatra

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Black-tailed Gnatcatcher

Latin:  Polioptila melanura

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Cassin's Auklet

Latin:  Ptychoramphus aleuticus

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Red-faced Cormorant

Latin:  Phalacrocorax urile

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Oriental Turtle-Dove

Latin:  Streptopelia orientalis

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LeConte's Thrasher

Latin:  Toxostoma lecontei

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Surfbird

Latin:  Calidris virgata

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LeConte's Sparrow

Latin:  Ammospiza leconteii

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