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Helm Identification Guides - What Next ? (1 Viewer)

For Consideration :

1. Hummingbirds of the World - Of the Americas
2. Tyrant Flycatchers of the World - Of the Americas
3. Old World Flycatchers - Of the World
4. Toucans of the World - Of the Americas
5. Hornbills of the World - Africa and Asia
6. Honeyeaters of the World - Of Australia
7. White-eyes of the World
8. Babblers of the World - Of Babbylon.
9. Fairy-wrens, Emu-wrens and Grasswrens of the World - Of Australia
10. Fairy Flycatchers of the World
11. Monarch Flycatchers of the World
12. Fantails of the World
13. Herons of the World
14. Drongos of the World
15. Australasian Robins of the World
16. Australian Warblers of the World
17. Bulbuls of the World - Africa and Asia
18. Antbirds of the World - Of the Americas
19. Ovenbirds of the World - Of the Americas
20. Vangas of the World - Of Madagacar
21. Weavers of the World - Africa and Asia
22. Vireos of the World - Of the Americas
23. Buntings of the World
24. Weavers of the World - Part two?
25. New World Sparrows of the World - Of the New World
26. Storks, Ibises and Spoonbills of the World - One right
27. Wren-babblers of the World - Of Asia
28. African Warblers of the World
29. Indigobirds, Whydahs and their Allies of the World - Of Africa
30. Pardalotes of the World - Of Australia
Can't be bothered to do them all, you're bio is inaccurate, clearly not from Earth.
 

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