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Canada–United States border / Lake Champlain / Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge / Rock River / Missiquoi / Missisquoi River / Champlain Valley / Missisquoi / Champlain / Vermont / Geography of the United States / Geography of New York
Date: 2007-03-14 12:33:18
Canada–United States border
Lake Champlain
Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge
Rock River
Missiquoi
Missisquoi River
Champlain Valley
Missisquoi
Champlain
Vermont
Geography of the United States
Geography of New York

Lee Karney/USFWS Chapter 3 Great Blue Heron

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