Carotenismo en un ejemplar de Churrinche (<i>Pyrocephalus rubinus</i>)
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Pyrocephalus rubinus

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Gómez, Raúl O., M. Ignacio Stefanini, and Guillermo F. Turazzini. 2013. “Carotenismo En Un Ejemplar De Churrinche (Pyrocephalus Rubinus)”. Nuestras Aves, no. 58 (December): 46-48. https://doi.org/10.56178/na.vi58.325.

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