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Description Rook (Corvus frugilegus), Wrocław, Poland, autumn 2007
Polski: Gawron (Corvus frugilegus), Wrocław, Polska, jesień 2007
Deutsch: Saatkrähe (Corvus frugilegus), Wrocław, Polen, Herbst 2007
Svenska: Råka (Corvus frugilegus), Wrocław, Polen, hösten 2007
Date 2 December 2007
Source Own work (Photo by myself)
Polski: Praca własna
Svenska: Foto av mig själv
Author Rafał Komorowski

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