Magellanic Sub-Antarctic ornithology. First decade of long-term bird studies at the Omora Ethhobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile
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Cueto, Víctor R. 2016. “Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Ornithology. First Decade of Long-Term Bird Studies at the Omora Ethhobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile”. El Hornero 31 (1): 63-65. https://doi.org/10.56178/eh.v31i1.577.

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