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Setophaga / Magnolia warbler / Pine warbler / Blue-winged warbler / Prairie warbler / Black-throated blue warbler / Cape May warbler / Blackburnian warbler / Nashville warbler / Hooded warbler / Golden-winged warbler / Northern parula
Date: 2012-02-10 07:55:03
Setophaga
Magnolia warbler
Pine warbler
Blue-winged warbler
Prairie warbler
Black-throated blue warbler
Cape May warbler
Blackburnian warbler
Nashville warbler
Hooded warbler
Golden-winged warbler
Northern parula

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