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Ornithology / Calidris / Sandpipers / Erolia / Shorebirds / Godwit / Victorian Wader Study Group / Bird migration / Curlew Sandpiper / Birds of Australia / Charadriiformes / Birds of Western Australia
Date: 2013-03-05 23:08:22
Ornithology
Calidris
Sandpipers
Erolia
Shorebirds
Godwit
Victorian Wader Study Group
Bird migration
Curlew Sandpiper
Birds of Australia
Charadriiformes
Birds of Western Australia

ABSTRACTS AUSTRALASIAN WADER STUDIES GROUP CONFERENCE, GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA 1-2 JULY 2000 Compiled by Jim Wilson[removed]Giles St., Kingston 2604 ACT AUSTRALIA

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