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Black-necked Stilt / James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge / Wetland / Black-winged Stilt / Stilt / Recurvirostridae / Pearl Harbor National Wildlife Refuge / Birds of North America / Ornithology / Geography of the United States
Date: 2013-09-09 18:25:30
Black-necked Stilt
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
Wetland
Black-winged Stilt
Stilt
Recurvirostridae
Pearl Harbor National Wildlife Refuge
Birds of North America
Ornithology
Geography of the United States

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