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		<title>By: Alvaro Jaramillo breaks new ground for Pelagics in his backyard &#124; Cocaine Addiction Help</title>
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		<description>[...] More info&#8230;Short-tailed Albatross and White-chinned Petrel found on two recent pelagics. White-chinned Petrel. Photographed in Peru by Gunnar Engblom Alvaro Jaramillo is one hell of a birder. Born in Chile, but grew up in Toronto where he started birding and eventually specialized on Icterids leading to thepublication of New World Blackbirds The Icterids with Peter Burke. A major milestone was his book together with Peter Burke and David Beadle on the Birds of Chile (Princeton Field Gui [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] More info&#8230;Short-tailed Albatross and White-chinned Petrel found on two recent pelagics. White-chinned Petrel. Photographed in Peru by Gunnar Engblom Alvaro Jaramillo is one hell of a birder. Born in Chile, but grew up in Toronto where he started birding and eventually specialized on Icterids leading to thepublication of New World Blackbirds The Icterids with Peter Burke. A major milestone was his book together with Peter Burke and David Beadle on the Birds of Chile (Princeton Field Gui [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Abe</title>
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		<description>The Sunday trip is out of Monterey.</description>
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		<description>[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Gunnar Engblom, John Ward. John Ward said: RT @Kolibrix: Alvaro Jaramillo writes about the fantastic finds on Half Moon Bay pelagics. http://bit.ly/47m6Zn #birds [...]</description>
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