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Shorebirds / Fauna of Europe / Taxonomy / Totanus / Common Greenshank / Common Redshank / Tringa / Birds of Western Australia / Ornithology
Date: 2014-01-15 03:07:50
Shorebirds
Fauna of Europe
Taxonomy
Totanus
Common Greenshank
Common Redshank
Tringa
Birds of Western Australia
Ornithology

Key concepts of Article 7(4): Version[removed]Species no. 56: Redshank Tringa totanus Distribution: The Redshank is breeding in temperate, boreal and steppe regions of Eurasia, from the Iberian Peninsula to northern Norway

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