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National Geographic : 1979 Mar
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PETROCHELIDONPYRRHONOTA;NATIONALGEOGRAPHICPHOTOGRAPHERBATESLITTLEHALES Charmed from nature's environment by man's more desirable eaves, cliff swallows are now human-habituated birds. Peering from its mud-ball nest on an observation tower at Bear River, this swallow is one of the refuge's sixty nesting species. The far ranging swallows may fly thousands of miles from deep in South America to get here. Our NationalWildlife Refuges: A Chance to Grow 349
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