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Nature 441, xi (4 May 2006) | doi:10.1038/7089xia; Published online 3 May 2006
Making the paper: Anna Qvarnström
A small bird about the size of a sparrow, the collared flycatcher is something of a celebrity among ecologists and evolutionary biologists. Every autumn, the bird leaves the Baltic island of Gotland, east of the Swedish mainland, to travel to Africa.
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