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Birds

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Fan-tailed Warbler

Latin:  Basileuterus lachrymosus

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Botteri's Sparrow

Latin:  Peucaea botterii

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Steller's Eider

Latin:  Polysticta stelleri

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Smith's Longspur

Latin:  Calcarius pictus

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Common Greenshank

Latin:  Tringa nebularia

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Black-tailed Godwit

Latin:  Limosa limosa

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Five-striped Sparrow

Latin:  Amphispiza quinquestriata

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Least Grebe

Latin:  Tachybaptus dominicus

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