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Date:         Tue, 6 Jan 2009 22:39:31 -0000
Reply-To:     Dominic Mitchell <dominic.mitchell@BIRDWATCH.CO.UK>
Sender:       Shorebird Discussion Group <SHOREBIRDS@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Dominic Mitchell <dominic.mitchell@BIRDWATCH.CO.UK>
Organization: Birdwatch
Subject:      Bar-tailed Godwit migration
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Forwarded from the BirdsinRussia list, with apologies for cross-posting:

>>>> Dear all,

A paper on the migration of Bar-tailed Godwits from Alaska to New Zealand has just been published in Proc Roy Soc B - it is available for free download, open access at

http://journals.royalsociety.org/content/224x500552515823/

Happy reading

David Melville (posted on behalf of the authors)

>>>>

Rgds

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