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Some new birds from North Borneo

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  2. vide alsoMcGregor, Manual of Philippine Birds, 1909, p. 314. Discussion of plumages ofC. rufidorsus showing that immature birds not infrequently have a little blue on the back and wings.

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Chasen, F.N., Kloss, C.B. Some new birds from North Borneo. J. Ornithol 77, 106–121 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01917236

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