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FILE - In this Nov. 15, 2004 file photo Mono Lake tufa towers are seen near Lee Vining, Calif. Thousands of California gulls that return each year to Mono Lake in the eastern Sierra Nevada are increasingly finding their nesting grounds crowded out by an invasive bush species. The 11,075 nests counted this year on the lake's islets were the fewest recorded over 34 years of study, the Los Angeles Times reported this week. (AP Photo/Ben Margot,File)

FILE - In this Nov. 15, 2004 file photo Mono Lake tufa towers are seen near Lee Vining, Calif. Thousands of California gulls that return each year to Mono Lake in the eastern Sierra Nevada are increasingly finding their nesting grounds crowded out by an invasive bush species. The 11,075 nests counted this year on the lake's islets were the fewest recorded over 34 years of study, the Los Angeles Times reported this week. (AP Photo/Ben Margot,File)

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