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Date: 2009-12-31 23:00:56
Blue Tit
Cyanistes
House Sparrow
Finch
Bird feeding
British Trust for Ornithology
Brambling
Great Tit
Bird feeder
Passerida
Ornithology
Zoology

Bird Populations 9:[removed]Reprinted with permission BTO News 272:16-17 © British Trust for Ornithology[removed]GOLDFINCH JOINS THE CHART-TOPPERS

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