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To: | Geoffrey Dabb <> |
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Subject: | 'B' is for Blood's Bird of Paradise |
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Date: | Thu, 03 Apr 2008 18:03:32 +1100 |
Geoffrey- fascinating! Im away from my books (with buzzards and herons in Devon) but I have a dim memory that Fuller, E. 1995. The Lost Birds of Paradise. Shrewsbury, Swan Hill Press. may illustrate Blood's BoP. Robin Hide > With its omission from recent books on New Guinea birds, Blood’s Bird of > Paradise has all but faded from current memories. > > > > > > > > |
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