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Coccyzus / Birds of Western Australia / Thalasseus / Terns / Onychoprion / Sternula / Sterna / Saurothera / Marsh tern / Cuculiformes / Charadriiformes / Lari
Date: 2007-07-23 09:29:11
Coccyzus
Birds of Western Australia
Thalasseus
Terns
Onychoprion
Sternula
Sterna
Saurothera
Marsh tern
Cuculiformes
Charadriiformes
Lari

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