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040 | |aCaOODSP|beng |
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086 | 1 |aCW69-4/35-2003E-PDF|zCW69-4/35-2003E |
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100 | 1 |aLong, R. Charles. |
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245 | 10|aAmerican robin |h[electronic resource]. |
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250 | |a[Rev. 2003] |
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260 | |a[Ottawa] : |bCanadian Wildlife Service, |cc2005. |
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300 | |a[4] p. : |bill. |
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490 | 1 |aHinterland who's who |
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500 | |aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. |
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500 | |aIssued also in French under title: Le merle d'amérique. |
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500 | |a"Text: R. Charles Long."--p. [4]. |
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500 | |a"Revision: B. Desrochers, 1988; Patrick Weatherhead, 2003."--p. [4]. |
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500 | |aCaption title. |
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520 | |a"The American Robin Turdus migratorius is one of the best-known birds in North America. It was given its name by the early settlers, who thought that, with its reddish breast, it resembled the English Robin. However, the American Robin is a thrush, nor a robin, and except for the colour of its breast, it does not look like the small brown European bird."--p. [1]. |
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530 | |aIssued also in print format. |
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692 | 07|2gccst|aBiological diversity |
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692 | 07|2gccst|aNature conservation |
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700 | 1 |aWeatherhead, Patrick James,|d1950- |
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710 | 1 |aCanada. |bEnvironment Canada. |
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710 | 2 |aCanadian Wildlife Service. |
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775 | 08|tLe merle d'Amérique |w(CaOODSP)9.847976 |
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776 | 0#|tAmerican robin |w(CaOODSP)9.616390 |
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830 | #0|aHinterland who's who.|w(CaOODSP)9.504437 |
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856 | 40|qPDF|s1.25 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/eccc/CW69-4-35-2003-eng.pdf |
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