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HING3 DONE ON WEDGE-TAILED SHEJWATER STUDY. 
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* Burrows counted and divided into segements of study. 
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j. Adults counted for each plot and will be counted 
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j. Counting the percent of banded birds in each ares 
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„ Hake a vegetational ploy map of each area. 
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and counted the burrows and the chick ins each area 
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