Some field notes on the breeding of the Greater Kelp Goose
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Abstract
Together we spent from November 1964
to March 1965 in the Falkland Islands,
South Atlantic, with the purpose of studyÂ
ing the Greater or Falkland Kelp Goose
Chloëphaga hybrida malvinarum. It was
also possible to make observations on the
majority of other species of birds found
in these islands.
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