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"Patricia Piccinini - Balasana - 2009 - Silicone, fiberglass, human hair, clothing, Red-necked Wallaby, rug"
Spread ArtCulture: Patricia Piccinini's World of Creatures Great & Small Spread ArtCulture 2010
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"Patricia Piccinini - Balasana - 2009 - Silicone, fiberglass, human hair, clothing, Red-necked Wallaby, rug"
Spread ArtCulture: Patricia Piccinini's World of Creatures Great & Small Spread ArtCulture 2010
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"Patricia Piccinini - Balasana - 2009 - Silicone, fiberglass, human hair, clothing, Red-necked Wallaby, rug"
Spread ArtCulture: Patricia Piccinini's World of Creatures Great & Small Spread ArtCulture 2010
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"Patricia Piccinini - Balasana - 2009 - Silicone, fiberglass, human hair, clothing, Red-necked Wallaby, rug"
Spread ArtCulture: Patricia Piccinini's World of Creatures Great & Small Spread ArtCulture 2010
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"Patricia Piccinini - Balasana - 2009 - Silicone, fiberglass, human hair, clothing, Red-necked Wallaby, rug"
Spread ArtCulture: Patricia Piccinini's World of Creatures Great & Small Spread ArtCulture 2010
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"Patricia Piccinini - Balasana - 2009 - Silicone, fiberglass, human hair, clothing, Red-necked Wallaby, rug"
Spread ArtCulture: Patricia Piccinini's World of Creatures Great & Small Spread ArtCulture 2010
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Red-necked amazon was also a commonly seen species, but now is rarely observed in only a few small areas of the park.
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Edits of 05/10/2006: Red-necked Grebe deleted there have been no reports to date in 2006 and Savannah Sparrow added.
Birds Reported from West Virginia in March 2006 John L. Trapp 2006
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I parked at Moulton Park, where I noted at least 2 Red-necked Grebes and several Double-crested Cormorants.
Dreary Weather Yields Excitement On Shenandoah River John L. Trapp 2003
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I parked at Moulton Park, where I noted at least 2 Red-necked Grebes and several Double-crested Cormorants.
Archive 2003-04-01 John L. Trapp 2003
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