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Charadriiformes / Birds of Western Australia / Neognathae / Piping plover / Shorebirds / Tern / Plover / Bird nest / Charadrius / Sternula / Mountain plover / Common tern
Date: 2007-04-03 10:25:59
Charadriiformes
Birds of Western Australia
Neognathae
Piping plover
Shorebirds
Tern
Plover
Bird nest
Charadrius
Sternula
Mountain plover
Common tern

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