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Eastern Meadowlark

Latin:  Sturnella magna

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Eastern Phoebe

Latin:  Sayornis phoebe

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Eastern Towhee

Latin:  Pipilo erythrophthalmus

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Eastern Wood-Pewee

Latin:  Contopus virens

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Field Sparrow

Latin:  Spizella pusilla

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Forster's Tern

Latin:  Sterna forsteri

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Great Black-backed Gull

Latin:  Larus marinus

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Glaucous Gull

Latin:  Larus hyperboreus

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