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Assessment of Avifaunal Status, Diversity, and Conservation Implications in and around the Wetlands of Dharwad, Karnataka, India [PDF]

open access: yes
The study shows an overall avifaunal diversity and status of selected wetlands in Dharwad district and conveys the presence/absence of bird species on habitat changes caused due to varying water levels (exposure/submergence of mudflats) and destruction ...
Jamakhandi, Harshavardhan S.   +1 more
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Campus Crier [PDF]

open access: yes, 1950
Student newspaper for Central Washington University for March 9, 1950https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_student_newspaper/1645/thumbnail ...
Central Washington University
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The birds of Batam and Bintan Islands, Riau Archipelago [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
During 1989 and 1991, ornithological surveys were made on Batam by teams from the Nature Society (Singapore) with the purpose of checking which species remain and also to observe sea birds from the ferry.
Rajathurai, Subaraj
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Birds of the Negara River Basin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In January 1989 the wetlands of the Negara and lower Barito river basins (South Kalimantan) were surveyed in order to assess their importance for the conservation of birds.
Prentice, Crawford, van Balen, Bas
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Registres ornitològics 2007 [PDF]

open access: yes
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Costa, Santiago   +7 more
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Birds feeding on date palm sap during Bengali traditional sap harvesting on Nijhum Dweep, Bangladesh [PDF]

open access: yes
There is a Bengali tradition of consuming palm "jaggery" (unrefined sugar made from the sap of Indian date palms, Phoenix sylvestris) as a sweetener. To obtain jaggery, people tap Indian date palms to extract the energy-rich phloem sap during the winter.
Akhtar, Farhana   +4 more
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A Revised Checklist for the Birds of Bali, with notes on Recent Additions to the Avifauna [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The first edition of ‘Birds of Bali’ (Mason & Jarvis 1989) included a Checklist of all bird species known for the island, and although later editions added 22 species, few of these were documented. This paper provides details of sightings
Mason, Victor
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Birds of Faynan: past and present [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Greet, Benjamin   +4 more
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