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Discrimination of natural contact calls by two strains of canary and the budgerigar

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Park, T.J., Dooling, R.I., Rock, S. et al. Discrimination of natural contact calls by two strains of canary and the budgerigar. J. Ethol. 7, 167–169 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02350038

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