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Summary: 
Ancient Greek philosophers realised birds disappeared then reappeared at different times of the year, but they still had not quite figured out migration. In 350 BCE, the famous Greek philosopher Aristotle thought that migratory birds had transformed into other similar bird species that had recently arrived back in the area.
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Figure
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Normal
Slug: 
F12
Highwire: Type: 
fragment
HighWire: Journal/Corpus Code: 
csirobk
Highwire: pisa_id: 
csirobk;9781486315420/1/BK08044_ch01/F12
Highwire: pisa_master: 
csirobk;9781486315420/1/BK08044_ch01/F12
HighWire: Atom Path: 
/csirobk/9781486315420/9781486315420/SEC5/F12.atom
Highwire: cpath: 
/content/9781486315420/9781486315420/SEC5/F12
Image - Large: 
Highwire: cpathalias: 
/content/csirobk/9781486315420/9781486315420/SEC5/F12
Image - Medium: 
Highwire: Variants: 
expansion
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Highwire: State: 
Released
Contributors: 
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