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Rufous Collared Sparrow
Zonotrichia capensis (Müller & Pls 1776)
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Falco femoralis Temminck 1822 (Aplomado Falcon)
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Falco sparverius Linnaeus 1758 (American Kestrel)
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Elanus leucurus (Vieillot 1818) (White-tailed Kite)