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Large-billed Reed-warbler rediscovered (twice)

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Subject: Large-billed Reed-warbler rediscovered (twice)
From: Andrew Taylor <>
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 16:15:49 +1100
http://www.birdlife.org/news/news/2007/03/acrocephalus_orinus_rediscovery.html
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 "Although reed-warblers are generally drab and look very similar, one
 of the birds I caught that morning struck me as very odd, something
 about it didn't quite add up; it had a long beak and short wings," said
 Round. "Then, it dawned on me I was probably holding a Large-billed
 Reed-warbler. I was dumbstruck, it felt as if I was holding a living
 dodo."
 ...
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