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Painting of Red-billed Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) and Alpine Chough (Pyrrhocorax graculus)

Publication information: Johann Friedrich Naumann (1780-1857), Naturgeschichte der Vögel Mitteleuropas, 2nd edition (1896-1905); originally published between 1820 and 1844 Band IV, Tafel 6 - Gera, 1901 archive copy at the Wayback Machine digitale Bearbeitung : Peter v. Sengbusch - b-online@botanik.uni-hamburg.de

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Naumann, Naturgeschichte der Vögel Mitteleuropas. 3. Aufl. Neubearb. von G. Berg et al. Hrsg. von Carl R. Hennicke. (Naumann, Natural history of the birds of central Europe, 3rd Ed. Revised by G. Berg et al.; Edited by Carl R. Hennicke.) of 1905 or his earlier works.

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