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Afrikaans: Europese Bontrokkie ( Saxicola rubicola).
English: Stonechats ( Saxicola rubicola).
Date 1905
Source Naumann, Naturgeschichte der Vögel Mitteleuropas (1905). Transferred from the Afrikaans Wikipedia.
Author None credited. Original uploader was Faresh at the Afrikaans Wikipedia.
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