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There's an interesting paper dealing with just this
of Doug Gochfeld
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Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)
There's an interesting paper dealing with just this effect here:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication
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> A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from
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> A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)
A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber yielded
Long Island’s 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen was picked
up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Another Long Island Purple Gallinule (not chaseable)
A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber yielded
Long Island’s 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen was picked
up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later
A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber yielded
Long Island's 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen was picked
up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later
As a reminder the other birds were 13 January Manorville, 16 January
A routine trip to collect salvaged birds from a Long Island rehabber yielded
Long Island's 3rd Purple Gallinule of the winter. This new specimen was picked
up on 14 January in Rockville Centre and died 2 days later
As a reminder the other birds were 13 January Manorville, 16 January