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Analysis of snowy owl (Nyctea scandiaca) pellets collected in Hold with Hope, East Greenland, July–August 1988

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

John V.N. Turner
Affiliation:
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Martin Mere, Burscough, Lancashire L40 0TA

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