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KOCH JC (1934) Greenland wheatear Oenanthe Oenanthe schioleri Salomonsen at the Ring Station Wassenaar in The Netherlands found. LIMOSA 7 (1): 49-49.

Greenland wheatear Oenanthe Oenanthe schioleri Salomonsen at the Ring Station Wassenaar in The Netherlands found Then in May 1930 on the Ring Station: the Wassenaar First Greenland CAL wheatears, Oenanthe oe. leucorrhoa (Gm.) I were observed and ringed 1), launched by publication of Finn Salomonsen 2 ) And the secretion of a new race, schi?leri, also focuses on the possible occurrence of this kind in this country view. In northern Germany This was by Stresemann 3) and, on Helgoland by Drost 4) and also by Salzmann 4). The late Knight OF HAVRE 5), the literature and various nageplozen collections to occur in Europe of langvleugeltapuiten, as Oort 6) the larger breeds and has dubbed proof given for their appearance in Belgium and France. In Great Britain and Ireland draw They, it seems, mainly along the coast by. from Switzerland and Halie 5) catches are also known. Although by VON JORDANS 5) of their appearance on the Balearic mention is made, a study in Spain and Portugal no on delivery, although these countries on the, by migration from the winter area, according BIG 7) located in North Africa, have to be done.

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