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SE PRESENTA EL PRIMER REGISTRO DE LA MASCARITA PICO GRUESO (GEOTHLYPIS POLIOCEPHALA) PARA LA REGIÓN DEL EJE NEOVOLCÁNICO TRANSVERSAL, MÉXICO. LOS SITIOS DONDE REGISTRAMOS/CAPTURAMOS ESTA ESPECIE SE ENCUENTRAN EN LOS SUBURBIOS DE LA CIUDAD DE MORELIA ...
IAN MACGREGOR FORS +3 more
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En este trabajo reportamos el primer registro de Geothlypis poliocephala en el estado de Nuevo León, México. El 16 de mayo de 2009, observamos un individuo en un predio particular (24°46’07.83”N, 99°40’30.82”O), en el municipio de Linares. Adicionalmente,
Andrés Eduardo Ríos-Saldaña +1 more
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Capture of Geothlypis poliocephala palpebralis in Cameron County, Texas
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
exaly +3 more sources
Se presenta el primer registro de la mascarita pico grueso (Geothlypis poliocephala) para la región del Eje Neovolcánico Transversal, México. Los sitios donde registramos/capturamos esta especie se encuentran en los suburbios de la ciudad de Morelia, 427
Ian MacGregor-Fors +3 more
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No general relationship between mass and temperature in endothermic species. [PDF]
Riemer K, Guralnick RP, White EP.
europepmc +1 more source
The avian community of the Karen Mogensen Reserve, a wealth of biodiversity within the poorly investigated and threatened environments of northwestern Costa Rica. [PDF]
Zotto MD +4 more
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The tempo of avian diversification during the Quaternary. [PDF]
Zink RM, Klicka J, Barber BR.
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The use of birds as pets in Mexico. [PDF]
Roldán-Clarà B, Toledo VM, Espejel I.
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Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 2006
Abstract A Gray-crowned Yellowthroat (Geothlypis poliocephala) nest was discovered in Texas during June 2005, providing the first documentation of nesting in the United States since 1894. The nest was located within the Sabal Palm Grove Audubon Center and Sanctuary in Cameron County, but was depredated within 4 days of discovery.
Stephan Lorenz, Chris Butler, Jimmy Paz
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Abstract A Gray-crowned Yellowthroat (Geothlypis poliocephala) nest was discovered in Texas during June 2005, providing the first documentation of nesting in the United States since 1894. The nest was located within the Sabal Palm Grove Audubon Center and Sanctuary in Cameron County, but was depredated within 4 days of discovery.
Stephan Lorenz, Chris Butler, Jimmy Paz
exaly +2 more sources

