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Drinking patterns and behavior of Australian desert birds in relation to their ecology and abundance
Record no:
59580
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RP23089
Author:
Fisher, Charles D.
;
Lindgren, Eric
;
Dawson, William R.
Citation:
CONDOR. 1972 v.74 no.2 : 111-136;
Year:
1972
Subject:
Birds - Australia - Behaviour
;
Desert fauna - Adaptation
;
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