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Aimophila aestivalis


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kasamtangan19:11, 29 Oktubre 2006Thumbnail sa bersyon sa 19:11, 29 Oktubre 2006200 × 141 (4 KB)Eugene van der Pijllcropped, color corrected
19:07, 29 Oktubre 2006Thumbnail sa bersyon sa 19:07, 29 Oktubre 2006310 × 455 (22 KB)Eugene van der Pijll''Aimophila aestivalis'' * From: John James Audubon (1785-1851), ''The Birds of America''. * Audubon attributes the drawing of the branch of the fever-tree (Pinckneya pubens) to Maria Martin. * http://web2.ccpl.org/prvEmployees/HTML/scienceproject/Online

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