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& updated (PUP, 2010); you can find a full list of his publications and listing of number of plates contributed on Dyer’s web site. .” The Bibliography lists 677 articles and books, mostly articles, from ornithological literature, a record of the research that went into this volume. Gallardo (2015).
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