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Eurasian Bittern distribution and abundance in the UK during the 2009/10 winter

Author(s): Wotton, S., Grantham, M.J., Moran, N.J. & Gilbert, G.

Published: January 2011  

Journal: British Birds Volume: 104

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    Nick Moran

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    Mark Grantham

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