Zebra Doves

Posted by admin on 9 November 05, Wednesday
Contributed by YC

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The series on the Zebra Dove has been incorporated into the publication below and as such Zebra Dove 1-19 have been deleted:

Wee, Y. C. & L. K. Wang 2008. Breeding behaviour of the zebra dove, Geopelia striata (Linnaeus, 1766). Nature in Singapore 1: 75-80.

A PDF copy is available HERE.

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