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Guam kingfisher - Front Royal, VA

FRONT ROYAL, VA: - MAY14: A male Guam kingfisher named Fuetsa is seen in an enclosure at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute on Tuesday May 14, 2024 in Front Royal, Va. The facility is working to help supply hatchlings that could eventually be introduced back in the wild. The species is native to Guam, but an invasive snake has made the bird endangered.(Photo by Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
FRONT ROYAL, VA: - MAY14: A male Guam kingfisher named Fuetsa is seen in an enclosure at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute on Tuesday May 14, 2024 in Front Royal, Va. The facility is working to help supply hatchlings that could eventually be introduced back in the wild. The species is native to Guam, but an invasive snake has made the bird endangered.(Photo by Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Guam kingfisher - Front Royal, VA
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