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A Preliminary Reassessment of Philippine Species-Level Bird Taxonomy
A Classification of the Rallidae
Animals Traded for Traditional Medicine at the Faraday Market in South Africa: Species Diversity and Conservation Implications M
GHANA MEGA Rockfowl & Upper Guinea Specials Th St 29 November to 21 December 2011 (23 Days)
Western Birds
Emergency Plan
Conservation Status of Bush-Hen in New South Wales
Sulawesi & Moluccas Extension: August-September 2015
First Report of the Palau Bird Records Committee
Species of the Genus Pseudomenopon
Schnaitman, Rachel.Pdf
A Synopsis of the Fossil Rallidae
Information Sheet on Network Sites
Low Key Monitoring in the Mbeliling Forest
Back Matter (PDF)
Mirrors Their Phylogenetic Relationships Nela Nováková* and Jan Robovský
Ducks, Rails, and Limicoline Waders (Aves: Anseriformes, Gruiformes, Charadriiformes) from the Lowermost Oligocene of Belgium
Floral and Faunal Diversity in Sri Lankan Mangrove Forests: a Systematic Review
Top View
A Survey of the Avifauna of Obi Island, North Moluccas, Indonesia
Research Article
A New Species of Gallirallus from Calayan Island, Philippines
A Record of a Watercock in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Ultimate Ghana
An Apparently New Species of Rallina Crake from Great Nicobar Island, India S
Proposals 2016-B
Lehnerter2019.Pdf (1.860Mb)
A Rail (Aves, Rallidae) from the Early Oligocene of Germany
Avian Biogeography and Conservation in Eastern Indonesia John C
Standards for Ground Feeding Bird Sanctuaries
Potential Factors Affecting the Calling Rates and Detectability of Crake and Rail Species: a Review
South Halmahera and North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Terrestrial Birds of the Indo-Pacific 361 Terrestrial Birds of the Indo-Pacific
Area Checklist
Rallidae Species Tree
New Material of Paleocene-Eocene Pellornis (Aves: Gruiformes) Clarifies the Pattern and Timing of the Extant Gruiform Radiation
Nematode Parasites of Oceanica. XV. Acuariidae, Streptocaridae, and Seuratidae of Birds1 GERALD D
Dual Singing by New Guinea Birds