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Historic checklist, core species and temporal composition turnover of birds in an urban protected natural area in central México over 50 years. [PDF]
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Notas sobre una colección de aves de la isla de Martín García (Parte 2a.) [PDF]
Dabbene, Roberto
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Habitat of the Screaming Seedeater (Sporophila caerulescens) in Brazil
The Auk, 1954openaire +3 more sources
Sporophila caerulescens subsp. caerulescens
2021Sporophila caerulescens caerulescens (Corbatita común) R. Migrante estival reproductor. D. Toda la provincia (Nores et al., 1991; Aparicio et al., 2008; Heredia, 2011; Codesido y Bilenca, 2004; Coria et al., 2015a, 2017; Quiroga y Llugdar, 2019a). C. No Amenazada.
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Sporophila caerulescens subsp. caerulescens Establecimiento La
2017Published as part of Pagano, Luis G. & Salvador, Sergio A., 2017, Datos De Pesos De Aves Argentinas. Parte 4, pp.
Pagano, Luis G., Salvador, Sergio A.
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Remsen, J. V., Hunn, E S
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Remsen, J. V., Hunn, E S
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BREEDING BIOLOGY OF THE DOUBLE-COLLARED SEEDEATER (SPOROPHILA CAERULESCENS)
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 2006Abstract The Double-collared Seedeater (Sporophila caerulescens) is the most common seedeater in southern South America. Because information on its breeding biology is mostly limited to descriptions of nests and eggs, I studied the reproductive biology of the Double-collared Seedeater in southeastern Brazil.
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