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Woodpeckers / Marvellous Spatuletail / Trochilinae / Picoides / American Bird Conservancy / Fundación ProAves / Bird / Red-cockaded Woodpecker / Pale-headed Brush Finch / Zoology / Ornithology / Biology
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Woodpeckers
Marvellous Spatuletail
Trochilinae
Picoides
American Bird Conservancy
Fundación ProAves
Bird
Red-cockaded Woodpecker
Pale-headed Brush Finch
Zoology
Ornithology
Biology

BIRD CONSERVATION The Magazine of American Bird Conservancy People FALL 2009

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