Rybitwa złotodzioba (Polish Wikipedia)

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  • Robert J.M. Crawford, A recent increase of swift terns Thalasseus bergii off South Africa – The possible influence of an altered abundance and distribution of prey, „Progress in Oceanography”, 83 (1–4), 2009, s. 398–403, DOI10.1016/j.pocean.2009.07.021.
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