First Photographic Evidence of Rare Australasian Grass-Owls <i>Tyto longimembris</i> (Jerdon, 1839) in West Bengal, India
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Paul, S., Sengupta, S., & Jaesper, J. (2025). First Photographic Evidence of Rare Australasian Grass-Owls <i>Tyto longimembris</i> (Jerdon, 1839) in West Bengal, India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (JBNHS), 122. https://doi.org/10.17087/jbnhs/2025/v122/171188

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