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Birds of North America / Pelecaniformes / Ardea / Herons / Wading birds / Egretta / Great blue heron / Little blue heron / Snowy egret / American white ibis / Cattle egret / Egret
Date: 2016-07-22 10:22:59
Birds of North America
Pelecaniformes
Ardea
Herons
Wading birds
Egretta
Great blue heron
Little blue heron
Snowy egret
American white ibis
Cattle egret
Egret

Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)

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