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Deutsch: Weibliche Rohrweihe (Circus aeruginosus), Valencia, Spanien.
English: Female European Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus), Valencia, Spain.
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Source Aves 028 23012016-133.jpg
Author Paco Gómez from Castellón, Spain

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15 March 2018

Circus aeruginosus

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