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Date: 2013-05-16 16:00:58
Minocqua
Wisconsin
Horicon Marsh
Birdwatching
Manitowish Waters
Wisconsin
Christmas Bird Count
Bird vocalization
Big year
Birding
Common Moorhen
Zoology
Biology
Ornithology

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