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File:Ivory Gull Portrait.jpg

Summary

Description Ivory Gull (Pagophila eburnea), adult plumage.
Date 25 May 2007, 15:56
Source Ivory Gull Portrait
Author jomilo75

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61° 5′ 22.58″ N, 175° 46′ 25.77″ W

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