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English: Photo of the male House Sparrow ( Passer domesticus) in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Lietuvių: Nuotraukoje pavaizduotas Naminis Žvirblis (patinas) ( Passer domesticus) Vilniuje, Lietuvoje.
Date 15 August 2007
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Author Mindaugas Urbonas from Lithuanian wikipedia ( Profile, Homepage, E-mail, Papuošalai )
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English: If you use this work, please give credit to: Mindaugas Urbonas. Email about usage would be greatly appreciated. Full licence see below.
Lietuvių: Jei naudosite šią nuotrauką, būtinai nurodykite jos autorių: Mindaugas Urbonas. Būčiau labai dėkingas jei e-paštu praneštumėte kur panaudojote šią nuotrauką. Visas licencijos sąlygas rasite žemiau.

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English: If you use this work, please give credit to: Mindaugas Urbonas. Email about usage would be greatly appreciated.

Lietuvių: Jei naudosite šią nuotrauką, būtinai nurodykite jos autorių: Mindaugas Urbonas. Būčiau labai dėkingas jei e-paštu praneštumėte kur panaudojote šią nuotrauką.


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