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Anthus gustavi Swinhoe 1863
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Anthus gustavi 2724688
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Description: English: Pechora Pipit (Anthus gustavi). Date: 30 May 2004. Source:
https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/2724688
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Kim, Hyun-tae
. Camera location
36° 41′ 53.35″ N, 126° 19′ 53.2″ E
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36.698154; 126.331444.
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inaturalist.org/observations/2442048
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