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A birdwatcher at Peggy´s Cove, Nova Scotia, reports seeing a species presumed extinct: an Eskimo Curlew: How a stroll along the rocky coastline of Nova Scotia turned into a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with one of the planet´s rarest birds
Authors: Hoffman, R
Year 2007
Publisher Birders World Magazine August, 24, 2007
Bibliography ID 263
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Hoffman, R. 2007. A birdwatcher at Peggy´s Cove, Nova Scotia, reports seeing a species presumed extinct: an Eskimo Curlew: How a stroll along the rocky coastline of Nova Scotia turned into a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with one of the planet´s rarest birds. Birders World Magazine August, 24, 2007.

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