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  1. Coyote, or prairie wolf
  2. Arctic fox, in summer and winter fur
  3. American red fox
  4. A white-tailed deer fawn
  5. A male Columbian white-tailed deer, formerly known as the long-tailed deer
  6. A male and female white-tailed deer
  7. Raccoon
  8. Striped, or common American, skunk
  9. Songbirds
  10. Snow Bunting
  11. Oregon, or Bachman, flying squirrel
  12. North American, or Canadian, or northern, river otter
  13. Lazuli Bunting, Clay-colored Sparrow, and two Dark-eyed Juncos, or Snow Birds
  14. Bobcat, or bay lynx
  15. A View Of 110th Street In New York City, 1906
  16. Yellow-throated Warbler
  17. Wilson's Warbler
  18. White-throated Sparrow
  19. Tricolored Blackbird, Yellow-headed Blackbird, and Bullock's Oriole
  20. Male and female Common Yellowthroats
  21. Female and male Boat-tailed Grackle
  22. Bachman's Sparrow
  23. A young Pine Warbler
  24. White-eyed Vireo
  25. White-crowned Pigeon
  26. Sage Thrasher and Varied Thrush
  27. Pileated Woodpecker
  28. Northern Mockingbird
  29. Loggerhead Shrike
  30. House Wren
  31. Golden-crowned Kinglet
  32. Cuvier's Kinglet
  33. Common Ground Dove
  34. Carolina Wren
  35. Brown-headed Nuthatch
  36. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
  37. American Dipper, or Water Ouze
  38. Upland Sandpiper
  39. Spotted Sandpiper
  40. Sooty Tern
  41. Short-billed Dowitcher, or Red-breasted Snipe
  42. Sandwich Tern
  43. Red Knot, or Red-breasted Sandpiper
  44. Pectoral Sandpiper
  45. Long-billed Curlew
  46. Greater Yellowlegs
  47. Forster's Tern and Snowy-crowned, or Trudeau's, Tern
  48. Curlew Sandpiper