File:Numenius borealis (Harvard University)-transparent.png
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English: This is a photograph of an Eskimo Curlew or Northern Curlew (Numenius borealis), a bird which now appears to be extinct. |
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Author | Photo : Daderot ; Détourage : Flappiefh ; Améliorations : M0tty |
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