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Individually distinctive bittern booms: potential as a census tool |
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L. May |
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Andrew Digby, Ben D. Bell, Paul D. Teal |
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1989 |
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Hansen, P. |
1994 |
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The vocal repertoire of the Grey crowned crane Balearica regulorum gibbericeps. 1. The tonal and the non-harmonic calls |
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Policht, R |
2012 |
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2018 |
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2018 |
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27-42 |
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2012 |
1 |
26 |
Vocal repertoire of the Eurasian griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) in the central Apennines: a baseline assessment |
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2022 |
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283-312 |
Vocal repertoire of wild breeding Orange-winged Parrot Amazona amazonica in Amazonia |
Leiliany Negrão de Moura, Maria Luisa da Silva and Jacques Vielliard |
2011 |
3 |
331-340 |
Vocal signals of ontogeny and fledging in nestling black-cockatoos: Implications for monitoring |
Daniella Teixeira, Richard Hill, Michael Barth, Martine Maron & Berndt J. van Rensburg |
2022 |
4 |
379-396 |
Vocal Signals of the Antarctic Tern Sterna vittata - phylogenesis, Intraspecific Communication and Interspecific Differences [abstract] |
A. Gebauer |
1992 |
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