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- Raymond_Duncan_(ornithologist) abstract "Raymond Duncan is a Scottish Ornithologist. He is the chairman of Grampian Ringing Group, established in 1977. He lives in Aberdeen.Duncan has carried out a number of studies on the migration of several bird species, most notably Bohemian waxwing, which have been colour ringed in Aberdeen since the 1980s.He was awarded the Bernard Tucker Medal in 2008 for outstanding service to the British Trust for Ornithology.".
- Q7298725 abstract "Raymond Duncan is a Scottish Ornithologist. He is the chairman of Grampian Ringing Group, established in 1977. He lives in Aberdeen.Duncan has carried out a number of studies on the migration of several bird species, most notably Bohemian waxwing, which have been colour ringed in Aberdeen since the 1980s.He was awarded the Bernard Tucker Medal in 2008 for outstanding service to the British Trust for Ornithology.".
- Raymond_Duncan_(ornithologist) comment "Raymond Duncan is a Scottish Ornithologist. He is the chairman of Grampian Ringing Group, established in 1977. He lives in Aberdeen.Duncan has carried out a number of studies on the migration of several bird species, most notably Bohemian waxwing, which have been colour ringed in Aberdeen since the 1980s.He was awarded the Bernard Tucker Medal in 2008 for outstanding service to the British Trust for Ornithology.".
- Q7298725 comment "Raymond Duncan is a Scottish Ornithologist. He is the chairman of Grampian Ringing Group, established in 1977. He lives in Aberdeen.Duncan has carried out a number of studies on the migration of several bird species, most notably Bohemian waxwing, which have been colour ringed in Aberdeen since the 1980s.He was awarded the Bernard Tucker Medal in 2008 for outstanding service to the British Trust for Ornithology.".