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The History of Ornithology in Virginia.(Book Review)
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Recovering a strange, elusive gravedigger.(American burying beetle)
Magazine article from: Endangered Species Bulletin Dikeman, Hayley March 22, 2009 700+ words ...and composed of carcass sizes not favored by the ABB. It has even been suggested that the passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius), which once numbered in the billions, was an important food source for the beetle until this bird became... |
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...And live on pigeon pie: the passenger pigeon finally expired at the...
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Ectopistes migratorius
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Migratory Bird Conservation Act of 1929
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passenger pigeon
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Columbidae
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