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  1. University of Mandalay
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Checklist of Bird Species in Mandalay University Campus

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Title Checklist of Bird Species in Mandalay University Campus
Language en
Publication date 2020-05-30
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San San Myint
Nwet Nwet Win
Sai Sein Lin Oo
Win Win Nu
Zin May Khaing
Aye Aye Moe
Kyaw Htet Kaung
Khaing Thazin Win
Thant Zin
Description
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Terrestrial birds, waterbirds, winter visitor, resident, migrant and Mandalay University Campus
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University of Mandalay, Research Journal
29 - 42
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