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Lajosné, László. A toll-liszt gyártás és felhasználás néhány gazdasági kérdése. Budapest: Agrárgazdasági Kutató Intézet, 1985.
Find full textL, Jones Robert. Mineral composition of feathers from Canada geese (Branta canadensis) fed experimental diets. Champaign, Ill: Illinois Natural History Survey, 1987.
Find full textJones, Robert L. Mineral composition of feathers from Canada geese (Branta canadensis) fed experimental diets. Champaign, Ill: Illinois Natural History Survey, 1987.
Find full textSuther, Donna. Feed your feathered friends: Make your yard a bird sanctuary. [Britton, S.D.] (P.O. Box "P", Britton 57430): [D. Suther Enterprises, 1996.
Find full textNational Geographic angry birds: Fed up, feathered, and furious. Washington, D.C: National Geographic, 2012.
Find full textWill, Pokriots, ed. Attracting backyard birds: Inviting projects to entice your feathered friends. New York: Sterling, 1995.
Find full textBirds & bloom (Firm). For the birds: Easy-to-make recipes for your feathered friends. Pleasantville, N.Y: Reader's Digest Association, 2010.
Find full textLock, Deborah. Feathers, Flippers, and Feet. Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2004.
Find full textPriddy, Roger. Baby Touch and Feel Quack! Quack! (Baby Touch and Feel). Priddy Books, 2004.
Find full textBirds & bloom (Firm), ed. For the birds: Easy-to-make recipes for your feathered friends. Pleasantville, N.Y: Reader's Digest Association, 2010.
Find full textMiles, Elizabeth. Why Do Animals Have? Legs & Feet / Paws & Claws / Wings, Fins & Flippers / Skin & Scales / Fur & Feathers (Why Do Animals Have?). Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, 2002.
Find full textNational Geographic Angry Birds: 50 True Stores of the Fed Up, Feathered, and Furious. National Geographic Society, 2013.
Find full textScott, Willard. For the Birds: Creating a Sanctuary : A Guide to Feeding, Housing and Watching Our Feathered Companions. Meredith Books, 1992.
Find full textJerry Baker's Backyard Bird Feeding Bonanza: 1,487 Tips, Tricks, and Treats for Attracting Your Fine-Feathered Friends (Jerry Baker's Good Gardening series). American Master Products, Inc., 2006.
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