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Hunting methods of Gyrfalcons and behavior of their prey (Ptarmigan)
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60410
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RP10862
Author:
White, Clayton M.
;
Weeden, Robert B.
Citation:
THE CONDOR. 1966 v.68 no.5 : 517-519;
Year:
1966
Subject:
Birds - Alaska
;
Birds of prey
;
Falcons
;
Type:
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