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Summary

Range_map for Larus marinus based on:

  • Lars Larsson, Birds of the World, 2001, CD-rom
  • Mullarney, K. Svensson, L. Zetterström, D. (1999) Fågelguiden, Europas och medelhavsområdets fåglar i fält. Stockholm: Albert Bonniers förlag
  • David Allen Sibley, The Sibley Guide to Birds, 2000, ISBN 0-679-45122-6

Description

  • Red - Breeding ground
  • Purple - All year round
  • Blue - Winter

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