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T. R. Birkhead; R. Montgomerie
(2018)
Rare Red Eggs of the Common Guillemot (Uria Aalge): Birds, Biology and People at Bempton, Yorkshire, in the Early 1900s.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 69-79).
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Katherine Nicole Crosby
(2015)
Forgotten Science of Bird Eggs: The Life Cycle of Oology at the Smithsonian Institution.
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