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tg ge OR crecca, Clangula glaucion, Mareca,. Ti — 10 COP nuta, Fuligula 
peri Oh ds idien ci en us, Dafila, Colymbus gla “2 
be pri cinereus, A. seyetum, Cygnus bewickit, ealise, both Wumenit, 
Vanellus, Ardea cinerea, Te otanus calidris, Tringoides, Gallinago celestis, both 
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