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The Encylopedia of Birds | World War II in Europe | Clarence Thomas |
 | | For example, the Hypocolius gives out with "a sharp mewing cry," and the Curassow offers "A variety of raucous moans and calls, booming notes and whistles, often repeated." |
 | | The Oystercatcher doesn't run very fast because oysters don't run very fast. |
 | | The Rails are there to get ridden on, or perhaps to get rid of: the author points out that twenty-two species are extinct, and four are Critically Endangered. |
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