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Owls / Microtus / Arctic Shrew / Great Grey Owl / Vole / Cinereus Shrew / Eurasian Pygmy Shrew / Stoat / Predation / Fauna of Europe / Sorex / Voles and lemmings
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Owls
Microtus
Arctic Shrew
Great Grey Owl
Vole
Cinereus Shrew
Eurasian Pygmy Shrew
Stoat
Predation
Fauna of Europe
Sorex
Voles and lemmings

ONTARIO BIRDS VOLUME 31 NUMBER 3 DECEMBER 2013

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