Nocturnally migrating songbirds drift when they can and compensate when they must
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Phillip M. Stepanian | Jeffrey F. Kelly | Kyle G. Horton | Wesley M. Hochachka | Andrew Farnsworth | W. Hochachka | J. Kelly | K. Horton | P. Stepanian | Benjamin M. Van Doren | Andrew Farnsworth | P. M. Stepanian
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