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  1. Lincoln Finch
  2. Nuttall's Lesser-Marsh Wren
  3. Audubon: Ibis
  4. Glossy Ibis
  5. Warbling Flycatcher
  6. Audubon: Wren
  7. White Headed Eagle By John James Audubon
  8. Wood Stork
  9. Blue-Winged Teal
  10. Floriday Jay
  11. Seaside Finch
  12. Audubon: Finch
  13. Audubon: Titmouse
  14. Yellow-Crowned Heron
  15. Arctic Tern
  16. Texas jackrabbit, a subspecies of the black-tailed jackrabbit, or California hare
  17. Great Northern Diver Or Loon
  18. Orchard Oriole
  19. Audubon: Grackle
  20. Little Screech Owl
  21. Audubon: Loon
  22. Downy Woodpecker
  23. Long-billed Curlew
  24. Scarlet Ibis
  25. Pileated Woodpecker
  26. Sharp Tailed Finch
  27. Large-Billed Puffin
  28. Pileated Woodpecker
  29. Passenger Pigeon
  30. Columbia Jay
  31. Osprey and Weakfish, 1829
  32. White-Throated Sparrow
  33. Mango Hummingbird
  34. Blue-Winged Yellow Warbler
  35. Song Sparrow
  36. Roseate Tern
  37. Field Sparrow
  38. Long- legged Avocet
  39. Brown Pelican
  40. Summer Red Bird
  41. Puffin
  42. Cyenne Tern
  43. Eider Duck
  44. Black-Billed Cuckoo
  45. Arctic Hare, c. 1841
  46. Audubon: Flicker
  47. Winter Hawk By John James Audubon
  48. Canada Goose