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Dendrocygna javanica (Horsfield, 1821) - Javapfeifgans. In: Die Vögel Baden-Württembergs, Band 2.1.1 Nicht-Singvögel 1.2. Dendrocygnidae (Pfeifgänse)-Anatidae (Entenvögel), pp. 38 - 39 (Eds. Hölzinger, J.;
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Branta sandvicensis (Vigors, 1833) - Hawaiigans. In: Die Vögel Baden-Württembergs, Band 2.1.1 Nicht-Singvögel 1.2. Dendrocygnidae (Pfeifgänse)-Anatidae (Entenvögel), p. 126 - 126 (Eds. Hölzinger, J.;
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Anser canagicus (Sevastianov, 1802) - Kaisergans. In: Die Vögel Baden-Württembergs, Band 2.1.1 Nicht-Singvögel 1.2. Dendrocygnidae (Pfeifgänse)-Anatidae (Entenvögel), pp. 144 - 145 (Eds. Hölzinger, J.;
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Chloephaga rubidiceps (P. L. Sclater, 1861) - Rotkopfgans. In: Die Vögel Baden-Württembergs, Band 2.1.1 Nicht-Singvögel 1.2. Dendrocygnidae (Pfeifgänse)-Anatidae (Entenvögel), p. 211 - 211 (Eds. Hölzinger, J.;