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Date: 2014-07-07 10:48:41
Hummingbird
Tobago
Colonialism
Campylopterus
White-tailed Sabrewing
Sabrewing

EMA’s Environment Corner The White-tailed Sabrewing Hummingbird The scientific name of the White-tailed Sabrewing hummingbird is Campylopterus ensipennis. Both its common and scientific names are long and potentially d

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