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Pelicaniformes, Ciconiiformes, Falconiformes, Charadriiformes
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Distributions Frigates Albatrosses Alcids
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Unique Morphologies
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Well Equipped Hunters Tomial Tooth of falcon
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Toes vs. Tarsi
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Basic Changes in Form Reflect Hunting Modes
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RSD
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Raptors Space out
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Displays
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Movements
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Learning
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Conservation Issues
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More Conservation Issues
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Literature Birds of North America, online Cade, T. J. 1982. The falcons of the world. Cornell U. Press. Hailman, J. P. 1969. How an instinct is learned. Scientific American. Johnsgard, P. A. 1990. Hawks, eagles, & falcons of North America. Smithsonian Press, Washington. Nelson, B. 1979. Seabirds, their biology and ecology. A&W. New York Newton, I. 1979. Population ecology of raptors. T&AD Poyser. London
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