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[Birds observed by] The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Horton-in- 



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[Birds observed by] the Yorkshire Naturalists 1 Union at Coxwold and 



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(Askham), Corvus frugilegus, Columba palu tubus, Muscicapa grisola, Pica 

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