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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nearly 300 different bird species have been sighted in Yellowstone over the years. Here we name some birds with personality that are common to the central plateaus, first birds of the forest and then those of the lakeshore. Some of these species are also seen in the river valley and mountain pass ecosystems. In the forests and along the rivers You&#8217;re in for a treat if you find an American dipper (Cinclus mexicanus formerly called water ouzel) feeding on insects in cold mountain streams. Author Owen Wister observed in 1887 that the spectacle of a little gray bird, like a </p>
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