Fifty-Fourth Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds
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Kevin Winker | Carla Cicero | Pamela C. Rasmussen | D. Stotz | J. V. Remsen | R. Chesser | R. Banks | C. Cicero | Jon L. Dunn | A. Kratter | I. Lovette | P. Rasmussen | J. Rising | K. Winker | F. K. Barker | Andrew W. Kratter | Richard C. Banks | James D. Rising | Douglas F. Stotz | R. Terry Chesser | F. Keith Barker | Irby J. Lovette
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