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California Condor

Latin:  Gymnogyps californianus

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Aplomado Falcon

Latin:  Falco femoralis

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White-tailed Hawk

Latin:  Geranoaetus albicaudatus

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Bluethroat

Latin:  Cyanecula svecica

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Northern Wheatear

Latin:  Oenanthe oenanthe

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Rose-throated Becard

Latin:  Pachyramphus aglaiae

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South Polar Skua

Latin:  Stercorarius maccormicki

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Slaty-backed Gull

Latin:  Larus schistisagus

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