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Sierra Madre Occidental / Chiricahua Mountains / Coronado National Forest / Eared Quetzal / Sonoran Desert / Sky island / Bird / Species richness / Quetzal / Physical geography / Geography of North America / Trogonidae
Date: 2012-09-11 16:49:35
Sierra Madre Occidental
Chiricahua Mountains
Coronado National Forest
Eared Quetzal
Sonoran Desert
Sky island
Bird
Species richness
Quetzal
Physical geography
Geography of North America
Trogonidae

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