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        <title>Bird Watching Mecca  338 Species At Acadia National Park</title>
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        <description>When it comes to birding, Acadia National Park is a mecca for sightings. The Park has 338 bird species, which is a record for any national park in the United States. The list of species includes such rare birds as the bald eagle, 23 warbler variations and falcons by the bushel load. If youre looking to fill out your life list, Acadia is the place to be.</description>
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