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Limosa haemastica (Hudsonian Godwit)

Limosa haemastica
Limosa haemastica
Limosa haemastica

Limosa lapponica (Bar-tailed Godwit)

Limosa lapponica
Limosa lapponica
Limosa lapponica

Limosa limosa (Black-tailed Godwit)

Limosa limosa
Limosa limosa
Limosa limosa

Lonchura castaneothorax (Chestnut-breasted Mannikin)

Lonchura castaneothorax
Lonchura castaneothorax
Lonchura castaneothorax

Lonchura flaviprymna (Yellow-rumped Mannikin)

Lonchura punctulata (Scaly-breasted Munia)

Lonchura punctulata
Lonchura punctulata
Lonchura punctulata

Lophoictinia isura (Square-tailed Kite)

Lophoictinia isura
Lophoictinia isura
Lophoictinia isura

Machaerirhynchus flaviventer (Yellow-breasted Boatbill)

Macronectes halli (Northern Giant-Petrel)

Macronectes halli
Macronectes halli
Macronectes halli

Macropygia phasianella (Brown Cuckoo-dove)

Macropygia phasianella
Macropygia phasianella
Macropygia phasianella

Malurus amabilis (Lovely Fairywren)

Malurus amabilis
Malurus amabilis

Malurus assimilis (Purple-backed Fairywren)

Malurus assimilis
Malurus assimilis
Malurus assimilis

Malurus coronatus (Purple-crowned Fairywren)

Malurus elegans (Red-winged Fairywren)

Malurus elegans
Malurus elegans
Malurus elegans

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