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Wiley InterScience

Ibis

Ibis

Volume 148 Issue 3, Pages 526 - 563

Published Online: 7 Jul 2006

Journal compilation © 2010 British Ornithologists' Union



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The British List: A Checklist of Birds of Britain (7th edition)
STEVE P. DUDLEY 1*, MIKE GEE 2 , CHRIS KEHOE 3 , TIM M. MELLING 4 AND THE BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION RECORDS COMMITTEE (BOURC)1
  1 British Ornithologists' Union, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK
  2 21 Gladstone Street, Hartlepool TS24 0PE, UK
  3 53 Kitchener Terrace, North Shields NE30 2HH, UK
  4 RSPB, North West England Office, Westleigh Mews, Wakefield Road, Denby Dale, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 8QD, UK
  *Corresponding author. Email: steve.dudley@bou.org.uk
Copyright © 2006 The Authors Journal compilation © 2006 British Ornithologists' Union

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