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Sandpipers / Stilt sandpiper / Western sandpiper / Calidris / Black-necked stilt / Lesser yellowlegs / Buff-breasted sandpiper / Least sandpiper / Spotted sandpiper / Solitary sandpiper / Upland sandpiper / Semipalmated sandpiper
Date: 2012-05-21 17:48:28
Sandpipers
Stilt sandpiper
Western sandpiper
Calidris
Black-necked stilt
Lesser yellowlegs
Buff-breasted sandpiper
Least sandpiper
Spotted sandpiper
Solitary sandpiper
Upland sandpiper
Semipalmated sandpiper

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