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Migration routes of Willow Ptarmigan in tundra of Nenets autonomous district.

Migration routes of Willow Ptarmigan in tundra of Nenets autonomous district.

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... Kolguev Island, Willow Ptarmigan move to the mouths of the Velt and Indiga Rivers from where they enter the Malozemelskaya tundra. The birds that breed in the Malomel- skaya tundra in high numbers migrate along the valleys of Pechora and Sula Rivers (Figure 4). Ptarmigan that inhabit the area between the Pechora and Chernaya Rivers migrate along the valleys of the Pechora, Kuya and Shapkina Rivers in winter. ...

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