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Little Curlew and other migratory shorebirds on arid-zone floodplains, inland Australia, 1999-2004

New information on occurrence of five species of migratory shorebird, some in substantial numbers, in floodplain wetlands of the Channel Country, in arid inland Australia.


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The Stilt 46:15–18 (Journal of the Australasian Wader Studies Group), 2004

 

LITTLE CURLEW AND OTHER MIGRATORY SHOREBIRDS ON FLOODPLAINS OF THE CHANNEL COUNTRY, ARID INLAND AUSTRALIA, 1999-2004 by Roger Jaensch, Wetlands International

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