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Brown Pelican fly-by, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Egret with western Willet, UCSB lagoon
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immature Black-crowned Night-Heron, UCSB lagoon
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Great Egret with aigrettes, UCSB lagoon
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Black-crowned Night-Heron tidepooling, Coal Oil Point
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Shark sp (possible lemon shark), Coal Oil Point
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Heermann's Gull with crab leg (?) protruding through throat, Coal Oil Point
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Heermann's Gulls, Coal Oil Point
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Royal Tern, Coal Oil Point
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Long-billed Curlew fly-by, UCSB lagoon
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Western Willets, UCSB lagoon
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Western Willet, UCSB lagoon
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Western Sandpiper, Coal Oil Point
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Western Sandpiper, Coal Oil Point
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Hudsonian Whimbrels, Coal Oil Point
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Hudsonian Whimbrels, Coal Oil Point
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Hudsonian Whimbrel, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plovers territorial chase, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plovers territorial chase, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover foraging, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover chick, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover chick, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover chicks, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover older chick, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover chick hiding under parent, Coal Oil Point
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... and then there were two. Snowy Plover, Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover or six-legged monster? Coal Oil Point
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Snowy Plover older chicks too large to hide under their mother, Coal Oil Point
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