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Passerida / Falconry / Pheucticus / Cardinalidae / Agelaius / Owls / Tricolored blackbird / Evening grosbeak / Black-headed grosbeak / Tuolumne County /  California / Barn owl / Red-tailed hawk
Date: 2016-05-29 18:31:32
Passerida
Falconry
Pheucticus
Cardinalidae
Agelaius
Owls
Tricolored blackbird
Evening grosbeak
Black-headed grosbeak
Tuolumne County
California
Barn owl
Red-tailed hawk

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