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Photographic Guide to the Shorebirds of the World by …
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Shorebirds account for a large portion of the migratory population.
Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve, California 2008
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Shorebirds of the Yellow Sea: Importance, threats and conservation status.
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Shorebirds in mating season seldom shut up, and killdeer in particular live in a perpetual state of hysteria about their territories.
Fool’s Paradise John Gierach 2008
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Shorebirds in mating season seldom shut up, and killdeer in particular live in a perpetual state of hysteria about their territories.
Fool’s Paradise John Gierach 2008
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Shorebirds in mating season seldom shut up, and killdeer in particular live in a perpetual state of hysteria about their territories.
Fool’s Paradise John Gierach 2008
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Shorebirds are flocking to the backwaters, snakes and armadillos are on the move, alligators jump, and the whine of pumps can be heard along with the frogs, crickets and cicadas.
Georgianne Nienaber: Snapshot: Mississippi High Water -- South Louisiana April 2008 2008
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Shorebirds in mating season seldom shut up, and killdeer in particular live in a perpetual state of hysteria about their territories.
Fool’s Paradise John Gierach 2008
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Shorebirds of the reserve are similar to those observed in other coastal wetland and salt marsh habitats along the California coast.
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, California 2007
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FINAL123456789RHE Shorebirds 011000001360 Captains 00230101x7131W: Knippschild (W, 1-0); L: Coppinger (L, 0-1) HR: DEL: Smith, Ca.
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