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English: A flock of Royal Terns on Upper Captiva Island. Taken May 2002, Upper Captiva Island, FL USA, by me, User Debivort.
Deutsch: Seeschwalben auf Captiva Island, Florida.
Date May 2002
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  • 00:52, 18 December 2005 Debivort 1249x931 (844,531 bytes) (A flock of terns on Upper Captiva Island. Taken May 2002, Upper Captiva Island, FL USA, by me, User Debivort.)
Author User Debivort on en.wikipedia
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