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|a Storks, Ibises and Spoonbills of the World.
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Classification; Conservation; Courtship and Reproduction; Feeding Behaviour and Ecology; Species Descriptions; Appendix; Bibliography.
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|a Some of the world's largest and most spectacular birds are to be found among this group of wading birds. Tragically, they also include many of the world's most endangered species, as changes in land use erode their wetland habitats. Some, like the White stork, have lived alongside humans for hundreds of years and are well known from numerous scientific studies. Others, like the Storm's Stork and the Ibises of West Africa, South-East Asia and South America live so secluded a life in the remote corners of the globe that they will probably be extinct before even the most basic details of their bi.
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