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1. Bird Checklists of the United States
- www.npwrc.usgs.gov
- Aleutian Islands Unit.
- Adak Island, Alaska Adak Island is part of the Aleutian Islands Unit of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. ...
- LOONS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Red-throated Loon n | | | | | |22|22|22| | +| | +| ___ Pacific Loon n |22|22|22|22|2 |+ | | | | 2|22|22| ___ Common Loon* nw |22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22| ___ Yellow-billed Loon n | +|++| |11|11|11|1 |+ | | | +| +| GREBES Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Horned Grebe n |33|33|33|33|33|3 |+ | | +| 3|33|33| ___ Red-necked Grebe n |33|33|33|22|22| |+ | | |22|22|33| ___ Western Grebe n | | | | | | | | | | | | +| SHEARWATERS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Black-footed Albatross o | | | | | 1|11|11|11|11|11|1 | | ___ Laysan Albatross o | | | | | 1|11|11|11|11| | | | ___ Northern Fulmar o | | | | |23|33|33|32| | | | | ___ Cook's Petrel o | | | | | | | | +| | | | | ___ Sooty Shearwater o | | | | | 2|22|22|22|2 | | | | ___ Short-tailed Shearwater o | | | | | 2|23|33|33|32|2 | | | ___ Fork-tailed Storm-petrel o | | | |+ |+2|22|22|22|22|+ | | | ___ Leach's Storm-Petrel o | | | | | 2|22|22|22|22|22|+ | | CORMORANTS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Double-crested Cormorant n | | | | +| | | | | | | |++| ___ Pelagic Cormorant* ons|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| ___ Red-faced Cormorant* ons|22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22|22| SWANS & GEESE Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Tundra Swan nw | | | | |+ | | | | | | |+ | ___ Whooper Swan# nw |22|22|2+|++| +| | | | |++|22|22| ___ Bean Goose# n | | | | | +| | | | | | | | ___ Greater White-fronted Goose n | | | | | +| | | | +| | | | ___ Emperor Goose ons|44|44|44|43|32|++| | | |23|33|34| ___ Brant n |11|11|11|11|11| +| | | 1|11|11|11| ___ Canada Goose (Aleutian) nw | | | |22|22| | | | | 2| | | DUCKS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Green-winged Teal*(Aleutian) nw |44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| ___ Falcated Teal# nw | |+ | | | |++| | | |+ |+ | | ___ Mallard* nw |44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| ___ Spot-billed Duck# nw |11|11|11|11|11|11|11|11|11|11|11|11| ___ Northern Pintail* nw |33|34|44|44|43|33|33|33|44|43|33|33| ___ Garganey# n | | | | |11|1 | | | | | | | ___ Blue-winged Teal n | | | | | | | | |+ | | | | ___ Northern Shoveler n | | +| |22|22|22|2 | | 2|2 | | | ___ Gadwall nw |22|22|22|22|22| | | | | 2|22|22| ___ Eurasian Wigeon# nw |22|22|22|33|33|22| | +|22|22|22|22| ___ American Wigeon nw | | | | | 2|2 | | |+ |+ | | +| ___ Common Pochard# nw | | | | 2|22|2 | | | | +| | | ___ Canvasback nw |22|22|22| | | | | | | | |22| ___ Ring-necked Duck w | | | | +| | | | | | | | | ___ Tufted Duck# nw |22|22|22|33|32|22|22| |++|22|22|22| ___ Greater Scaup* nw |44|44|44|44|44|32|22|22|23|33|34|44| ___ Lesser Scaup w | | | | |++| | | | | | | | ___ Common Eider* n |33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33| ___ King Eider n |11|11|11|11|+ | | | | | |+ | | ___ Steller's Eider n |22|22|22|2 | | | | | | 2|22|22| ___ Harlequin Duck ns |44|44|44|44|44|33|33|33|44|44|44|44| ___ Oldsquaw n |44|44|44|33|3 |+ | +| +| | |33|44| ___ Black Scoter n |44|44|44|33|32|2 | | +| | 2|23|33| ___ Surf Scoter n | 1|11| |+ | | +| | | | |+ |+ | ___ White-winged Scoter n |33|33|33|33|33|22|11|11| | | 2|22| ___ Common Goldeneye n |44|44|44|44|42|+ | | | | 2|34|44| ___ Barrow's Goldeneye n | | | | | +|+ | | | | | | | ___ Bufflehead nw |33|33|33|33|32| | | | | 2|23|33| ___ Smew# nw | |+ |++| |++|+ |11| | | 1|11| +| ___ Hooded Merganser w | | | | | | | | | | |+ |+ | ___ Common Merganser nw | +| | | | +|+ | | | | +| | | ___ Red-breasted Merganser* nw |44|44|44|44|44|33|33|33|33|44|44|44| EAGLES, HAWKS & FALCONS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Bald Eagle* nwbsta|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| ___ Northern Harrier n |+ | +| +| +| | | | | | | | | ___ Rough-legged Hawk t | | | | | | | | +|+ | +| | | ___ Eurasian Kestrel# t | +|+ | | | | | | | | | | | ___ Merlin t | | | | | | | | | | +| |+ | ___ Peregrine Falcon* nwbsta|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33| ___ Gyrfalcon wt | +| +|++|++| | | 1|11|11|11|11|11| GAME BIRDS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Rock Ptarmigan* ta |44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| ___ Sandhill Crane t | | | | | +|+ | | | |+ |+ | | PLOVERS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Black-bellied Plover b | | | | | +|+ |+ | +| |++| | | ___ American Golden Plover bt | | | | | 2|2 | |22|33|22|2 | | ___ Mongolian Plover# b | | | | |+ |+ | | | | | | | ___ Common Ringed Plover# b | | | | | | | | +| | | | | ___ Semipalmated Plover* w | | | | |11|11|11| | | | | | SHOREBIRDS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Black Oystercatcher* s |33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33| ___ Greater Yellowlegs b | | | | | | | | | |++| | | ___ Lesser Yellowlegs b | | | | | |+ | | +| | | | | ___ Spotted Redshank# b | | | | | +| | | | | | | | ___ Wood Sandpiper# b | | | | | +|+ | |11| | | | | ___ Wandering Tattler nbs| | | | |22|2 | |22|22|2 | | | ___ Gray-tailed Tattler# b | | | | | |+ | | |+ | | | | ___ Common Sandpiper# b | | | | | +|+ | | |+ | | | | ___ Whimbrel b | | | |++|++|+ | | |+ | | | | ___ Bristle-thighed Curlew b | | | | |+ | | | | | | | | ___ Far Eastern Curlew# b | | | | | 2|21|11| | | | | | ___ Black-tailed Godwit# b | | | | | +| | | | | | | | ___ Bar-tailed Godwit b | | | | |23|22| | | | | | | ___ Ruddy Turnstone bs | | | | +| 2|2 | 3|34|44|43| | | ___ Great Knot# b | | | | | |+ | | | | | | | ___ Red Knot b | | | | | +| +| +| +| +| +| | | ___ Sanderling b |33|33|33|33| +| | | 2|22|22|23|33| ___ Western Sandpiper b | | | | | +| | +| | |+ | | +| ___ Rufous-necked Stint# b | | | | | +|+ | |+ | | | | | ___ Long-toed Stint# b | | | | | +| | | | | | | | ___ Least Sandpiper b | | | | +| | | | | | | | | ___ Baird's Sandpiper b | | | | | | | |+ |11| +| | | ___ Pectoral Sandpiper b | | | | |++|+ | | |22|22|22| | ___ Sharp-tailed Sandpiper# b | | | | | | | | | +|22| | | ___ Rock Sandpiper* bst|44|44|44|33|33|33|33|33|33|34|44|44| ___ Dunlin b |22|22|2+| +| | | | +| | 2|22|22| ___ Broad-billed Sandpiper# b | | | | | | | | +| | | | | ___ Ruff# b | | | | |++| | | | +| | | | ___ Long-billed Dowitcher b | | | | | | | | | +| | | | ___ Pin-tailed Snipe# w | | | | |+ | | | | | | | | ___ Red-necked Phalarope* nw | | | | | 4|44|32|22| | | | | ___ Red Phalarope n | | | | | |+ | 2| | +| +| | | JAEGERS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Pomarine Jaeger on | | | | |+ |++| +| | | | | | ___ Parasitic Jaeger* onbt| | | | +|33|33|33|33|3 | | | | ___ Long-tailed Jaeger on | | | | | | |+ |11| | | | | GULLS & TERNS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Common Black-headed Gull# nb | | | | | 2|22|2+| +| | | | | ___ Mew Gull nbs|22|22|22| | +| | | +|+ | |22|22| ___ Herring Gull nb | | | | |+ | | | | | | | | ___ Glaucous-winged Gull* onwbst|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| ___ Glaucous Gull onb|22|22|22|22|2+| +| | | | |+ | 2| ___ Black-legged Kittiwake nw | | | | +| 2|33|33|33|33|32|2 | | ___ Red-legged Kittiwake on | | | | | | | | | +| +| | | ___ Sabine's Gull o | | | | | | |+ | | | | | | ___ Common Tern# w | | | | | | |++|+ | | | | | ___ Arctic Tern* nwbt| | | | +|34|44|44|43| +| | | | ___ Aleutian Tern* nwbt| | | | |34|44|44|43| | | | | AUKS & PUFFINS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Common Murre on | |22|22|22|33|33|33|22|23|33|33|33| ___ Thick-billed Murre on |22|22|22|2 | | | | | | | 2|22| ___ Pigeon Guillemot* n |44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| ___ Marbled Murrelet* on | |+ | 2|22|33|33|33|33|32| | 2|22| ___ Kittlitz's Murrelet* on | | | | |22|22|22|2 |+ | | | | ___ Ancient Murrelet on |22|22|23|33|34|44|43|22|22|+ | | 2| ___ Cassin's Auklet on | | | +| | +| | | | | | | | ___ Parakeet Auklet on | +|+ | +| +|++| | +| | | | | | ___ Least Auklet on | +|22|22|22|22|22|22| |+ | |+ | +| ___ Whiskered Auklet on | | | |++| | | | | | | | | ___ Crested Auklet on | | |22|22|22|22|22| | | | | | ___ Tufted Puffin* on |22|22|22|22|33|33|33|33|32|22|22|22| ___ Horned Puffin* on |22|22|22|22|23|33|33|33|32|22|22|22| CUCKOOS & OWLS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Common Cuckoo# t | | | | | |+ | | | | | | | ___ Snowy Owl ta |22|22|22|2 | | | |++| | 2|22|22| ___ Short-eared Owl t |22|22|22|22|22|22| +| 2|22|22|22|22| SWALLOWS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Tree Swallow w | | | | | |+ | | | | |+ | | ___ Bank Swallow w | | | | | |+ | | | | | | | RAVENS & WRENS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Common Raven* nwsta|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| ___ Winter Wren* s |33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33| THRUSHES Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Northern Wheatear ta | | | | | | | | +| | | | | ___ Dusky Thrush# t | | | | | | | | | | +| | | WAGTAILS &PIPITS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Black-backed Wagtail# s | | | | | +|+ | | | | | | | ___ American Pipit t | | | | | | | | | +| | | +| WAXWINGS & SHRIKES Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Bohemian Waxwing t | | | | | | | | | |+ | | | ___ Northern Shrike t |+ |+ |++| | | | | | | +| | +| SPARROWS Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Savannah Sparrow t | | | | | | | | | +| | | | ___ Song Sparrow* st |33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33|33| ___ Lapland Longspur* t | |+ | | 2|34|44|44|44|43|2 |++|++| ___ Rustic Bunting# t | | | | | | | | | | +| | | ___ Snow Bunting* bsta|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| FINCHES Hab|Ja|Fb|Mr|Ap|My|Jn|Jl|Ag|Sp|Oc|Nv|Dc| ___ Brambling# t | | | | | +|+ | | | | | | | ___ Rosy Finch* sta|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44|44| ___ Common Rosefinch# t | | | | | | +| | | | | | | ___ White-winged Crossbill t | | | | | | | | | | |+ | | ___ Common Redpoll t |22|22|+ | |+ | |2 | | | |22|22| ___ Hoary Redpoll t |22| | | | | |+ | | | | +| 2| ___ Hawfinch# t | | | | | +| | | | | | | | For additional information contact:.
- Aleutian Islands Unit Alaska Maritime NWR PSC 486, Box 5251 FPO AP 96506-5251 Telephone: 907/592-2406 This resource is based on the following source: U. ... Birds of Adak Island, Aleutian Islands Unit, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. ... Birds of Adak Island, Aleutian Islands Unit, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. ...
2. Aleutian Canada Goose
- www.wildlife.alaska.gov
- Aleutian Canada Goose.
- The Aleutian Canada goose is one of five subspecies of the familiar white-cheeked Canada geese that inhabit Alaska. ...
- The Aleutian Canada Goose is thought to have historically nested on maritime islands from the Alaska Peninsula, westward along the Aleutian Chain, to the Commander and Kuril islands of Asia. ...
- It is presumed that the geese migrate between the Aleutian Islands and wintering grounds in Oregon and California by flying non-stop over the North Pacific Ocean, a distance of nearly 2,000 miles. ...
- The Aleutian Canada goose declined early in this century following the introduction of arctic foxes for fur farming to most of their nesting islands. The ground-nesting geese had no natural defenses against these imported predators, and fewer than 800 geese survived on only three islands in the Aleutian and Semidi islands where foxes were never introduced. ...
- Range of the Aleutian Canada Goose.
- Since the formal recovery program began in mid-1970s, a main recovery objective has been to reestablish Aleutian Canada geese on their former nesting islands. ...
- Sport hunting for Aleutian Canada geese is prohibited, and areas traditionally used by this subspecies have been closed to the hunting of all Canada geese to prevent loss through misidentification by hunters. ...
- By 1990, the Aleutian Canada Goose population had recovered sufficiently to be reclassified by the U. ...
3. Aleutian Canada Goose
- www.pacificbio.org
- Name: Aleutian canada goose (photo: USFWS Paul Springer) .
- Although most nesting sights for this goose are found on the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, Washington State contains critical habitat for migratory feeding. ... In the 1950’s the USFWS began efforts in lowering fox populations and since these efforts, aleutian canada goose populations have been steadily increasing. ... For more information on this delisting and other information on the aleutian canada goose, check the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s page @ http://www. ...
- This area provides a great feeding stop for these geese as they return from California to the Aleutian Islands for nesting season. ...
4. Media Background - Aleutian Canada Goose
- www.r7.fws.gov
- Aleutian Canada Goose.
- The Dramatic Recovery of the Aleutian Canada Goose.
- Thanks to the cooperative efforts of state, federal, private, and international partners, the Aleutian Canada goose (Branta canadensis leucoparia) made a dramatic recovery and, on March 20, 2001, was removed from the list of "threatened" species under the Endangered Species Act. One of the first species or subspecies ever listed under the Act, the Aleutian Canada goose's recovery illustrates how conservation efforts can be effective, particularly when done with the cooperation of willing partners. ...
- Aleutian Canada Goose Q and A .
- Recovery of the Aleutian Canada Goose: A Timeline (PDF format) .
5. USAF Museum - WWII Combat Pacific - The Aleutian Campaign 1942-1943
- www.wpafb.af.mil
- Aleutian Islands 1942-1943.
- The Aleutian Campaign .
- As a diversionary move in conjunction with their strike against Midway, the Japanese in June 1942 bombed Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Island chain and landed troops on Kiska and Attu islands. ...
6. ALEUTIAN D.
- www.wessexferretclub.co.uk
- HOME CLUB INFO CLUB MEETINGS CLUB SHOWS POLECATS COMMENTS NEWSLETTER PHOTOGRAPHS ALEUTIAN DISEASE HOMES WANTED CLUBS & RESCUES STORIES LINKS FERRET GOODIES Aleutian Disease in Ferrets by Adrian Deeney.
- Aleutian Disease (by Bruce Williams, DVM, DACVP).
- Aleutian Mink Disease Parvovirus (In Mink and Ferrets).
- The Transmission of Aleutian Disease.
- The Aleutian virus is present in blood, faeces, urine and saliva of infected ferrets. ...
- Ferrets who are Aleutian positive should not be taken to places where they may potentially infect other ferrets. ...
- Once you have tested and know you have an Aleutian free business no ferrets should be introduced into it without prior testing and all new ferrets should be isolated from the other animals and retested after 30 to 60 days.
- Precautions to be taken with Aleutian positive Ferrets.
- Cages, carrying boxes and nest boxes which have held Aleutian positive ferrets should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. ...
- ALEUTIAN DISEASE (AD) IN THE FERRET .
- This disease takes its name from the Aleutian strain of mink in which it was first discovered in 1956 in the USA. ...
- Aleutian Disease in The Ferret.
- Aleutian Disease virus (ADV) is a parvovirus and is known to cause a persistent viraemia in ferrets. ...
- Aleutian disease in domestic ferrets:.
- THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE CEP IFA AND PCR ALEUTIAN TESTS.
7. CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS:
- www.ankn.uaf.edu
- CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS:.
- CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS: .
- IMPORTANT EVENTS IN ALEUTIAN HISTORY.
- The Aleuts have lived in the Aleutian Islands for thousands of years. ...
- By the time the first Russians came to the Aleutian Islands in 1741 there were hundreds of Aleut villages tucked away in sheltered bays throughout the islands. ...
- The Aleutian Chain is known for its violent storms, strong winds, dense fogs, and swift currents. ...
- He had a son named Igadik who spent much of his time in his kayak (or iqax) hunting the whales, otters and fur seals that roamed the Aleutian waters. ...
- In this way, the discovery of Amiq by Igadik, the son of the Unimak chief, was always remembered by the people of the Aleutian Islands.
- Chirikov sighted several of the Aleutian Islands: perhaps Unalaska, Adak, and Attu. ...
- We have seen that Aleut families had already claimed the use of the good land in the Aleutian Islands, fishing streams, bird nesting grounds, places for their homes, centuries before the Russians came. ...
- The first part of Alaska they came to was the Aleutian Islands. ...
- Ivan's first trip to the Aleutian Islands did not make him rich, but it did allow him to buy his freedom. ...
- So, in the end, the Russians won; they ruled life in the Aleutian Islands.
- The Russian American Company had been ordered to send priests to the eastern and western portions of the Aleutian Islands. ...
- To the Russians, the Aleutian Islands were the closest part of Alaska. ... They continued to sail and hunt in the Aleutian area until well into the 1900's. ...
8. Aleuts
- www.ontalink.com
- The people known as the Aleuts are the native inhabitants of the islands stretching for about 1,800 km (1,100 mi) southwestward from the Alaskan mainland and now called the Aleutian Islands. ...
- Aleut & Alutiiq Culture of the Aleutian Region.
- Aleutian heritage.
9. Panel Restricts Aleutian Bottom Trawling
- www.thestate.com
- Panel Restricts Aleutian Bottom Trawling.
- SEATTLE - A federal fishing council moved to ban bottom trawling on more than 370,000 square miles off Alaska's Aleutian Islands to try to protect coral beds and other sensitive fish habitat.
- Also, trawlers will be allowed to continue netting the fish in Aleutian areas historically yielding the best catches.
10. Alaska Technical Scuba Diving on Aleutian Shipwreck in Alaska
- www.divealeutian.com
- Story of the Aleutian .
- The Aleutian .
- ALEUTIAN was the pride of the Alaska Steamship Company fleet until a chance encounter with a hidden pinnacle of rock sent her to the bottom.
- Today, the wreck of the palatial steamer ALEUTIAN provides experienced divers with an incredible opportunity to explore an intact and virtually untouched passenger liner in a setting of unmatched tranquility and rugged natural beauty. ...
- Aleutian | Discovery | Frozen in Time.
- DIVING: Aleutian | Uyak Bay | Orientation | Conditions.
11. Aleutian Canada Goose - Branta canadensis leucopareia
- www.angelfire.com
- Aleutian Canada Goose.
- The Aleutian Canada goose is one of the smallest of the Canada goose subspecies. ...
- The Aleutian Canada goose goes by many names, including the Hutchin's goose, white-cheeked goose, lesser Canada goose, Asiatic Canada goose, tundra goose, land goose, and titmouse goose, as well as by several Inuit names, including legch, luch, lug-ach, lagix, and shijukara gan.
- The Aleutian Canada goose lives on the Aleutian Island chain of Alaska. ...
- Aleutian Canada geese are omnivores, having a steady diet of arthropods, evergreen shrubs, roots, tubers, leaves, and stems during the breeding season. ...
- Aleutian Canada geese become sexually mature around the age of two or three. ...
- The main enemy of the Aleutian Canada goose is the Arctic fox, which was introduced to the islands between 1836 and 1930. ...
- Arctic foxes are not the only enemies of the Aleutian Canada goose. ... At least 11 out of 200 Aleutian Canada geese were oiled after the Humboldt Oil Spill. ...
- The Aleutian Canada goose is one of eleven subspecies of the Canada goose, including the cackling Canada goose, the giant Canada goose, and Taverner's Canada goose. In 1979 a hybrid group of Aleutian Canada geese and Taverner's Canada geese was discovered. ...
12. Alaska's Aleutain Islands Map
- www.alaskais.com
- Alaska's Aleutian Islands Map.
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