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Scytalopus / Regions of South America / Hawks / Ocellated Tapaculo / Rhinocryptidae / Tapaculos / Paramillo Tapaculo / Niels Krabbe / Short-tailed Hawk / Tyranni / Neognathae / Fauna of South America
Date: 2010-09-01 11:24:41
Scytalopus
Regions of South America
Hawks
Ocellated Tapaculo
Rhinocryptidae
Tapaculos
Paramillo Tapaculo
Niels Krabbe
Short-tailed Hawk
Tyranni
Neognathae
Fauna of South America

Ornitología Colombiana No4 (2006): [removed]

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