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Referencias bibliográficas, aves de los humedales de Bogotá

| Ilustración natural | Aves de los humedales de Bogotá | Introducción a la ilustración natural | Tyrannus tyrannus | Zonotrichia capensis | Zenaida auriculata | Turdus fuscater | Sturnella magna | Vanellus chilensis | Dendrocygna autumnalis | Spatula discors | Troglodytes aedon | Chaetocercus mulsant | Rallus semiplumbeus | Rupornis magnirostris | Referencias Bibliográficas |


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| Ilustración natural | Aves de los humedales de Bogotá | Introducción a la ilustración natural | Tyrannus tyrannus | Zonotrichia capensis | Zenaida auriculata | Turdus fuscater | Sturnella magna | Vanellus chilensis | Dendrocygna autumnalis | Spatula discors | Troglodytes aedon | Chaetocercus mulsant | Rallus semiplumbeus | Referencias Bibliográficas |

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