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      Accuracy and variation in estimates of large numbers of birds by individual observers using an aerial survey simulator

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      Journal of Field Ornithology
      Association of Field Ornithologists

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                Journal of Field Ornithology
                Journal of Field Ornithology
                Association of Field Ornithologists
                0273-8570
                1557-9263
                July 2003
                July 2003
                : 74
                : 3
                : 281-287
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                10.1648/0273-8570-74.3.281
                ebfc75f0-d815-41ad-8cbd-2a02ba701b02
                © 2003
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