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Birds who migrate to Alaska.

See images of birds who visit the great wilderness of Alaska each year.

Arctic Tern. Photo: Dave Shaw
Golden-crowned Sparrow. Photo: John Schoen
Pacific Golden-Plover. Photo: Milo Burcham
Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Photo: Milo Burcham
Greater White-fronted Goose. Photo: John Schoen
Wilson's Warbler. Photo: John Schoen
Peregrine Falcon. Photo: Melanie Smith
Red-breasted Nuthatch. Photo: John Schoen
Pectoral Sandpiper. Photo: Milo Burcham
Hermit Thrush. Photo: John Schoen

Birds who migrate to Alaska.

See images of birds who visit the great wilderness of Alaska each year.

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