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Citril finch
Phylogeography of Finches and Sparrows
Removal of Citril Finch from the British & Irish List
AERC Wplist July 2015
The Phylogenetic Relationships and Generic Limits of Finches
EUROPEAN BIRDS of CONSERVATION CONCERN Populations, Trends and National Responsibilities
Evolution of Long-Term Coloration Trends with Biochemically Unstable
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached
Birds and Biodiversity in Germany – 2010 Target
Madrid Hot Birding, Closer Than Expected
Carduelini Species Tree
Liste Commentée Des Oiseaux De L'aude Version 1 (Décembre 2015) Format Numérique
Carduelis Corsicana (Mediterranean Citril Finch)
Ardeola 53(1) 5
Maquetación 1
Citril Finch on Fair Isle: New to Britain Deryk N
Local Adaptation by Birds to Human-Altered Habitats: the Great Tit and the House Sparrow As Model Species
Serinus Citrinella)
Evolution of Long-Term Coloration Trends with Biochemically Unstable Ingredients
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Phylogeny and Evolution of the European Goldfinch (Carduelis Carduelis) and Its Allies – a Review of the “Bird of the Year”
PROGRAMME and ABSTRACTS Edited by Graham Martin & Alfonso Marzal
Carduelis Citrinella
2A Di Cop. E Pag. 3
Oiseaux Chanteurs Des Milieux Ouverts De Montagne Et Changements Globaux Jules Chiffard
Station De Baguage Du Col De Bretolet VS
Hiking and Nature Watching in Champorcher Valley
Morphological Differentiation of Mainland Citril Finches, Carduelis [Citrinella] Citrinella and Insular Corsican (Citril) Finches, Carduelis [Citrinella] Corsicanus
Breeding Ecology and Nest Site Selection in Allopatric
Is Included in “Arid-Zone” Carduelini Finches by Mitochon- Drial DNA Phylogeny
Mostly Used Colour Rings Sizes for Western Palearctic Bird Species
07-Notes 42-3-2 Coul.Qxd
Carduelis Citrinella
Vol 11 No 39 Yorkshire Ramblers' Club Journal
The Alps: a Unique Natural Heritage a Common Vision for the Conservation of Their Biodiversity
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Assessing Species Vulnerability to Climate and Land
Citril Finches During the Winter: Patterns of Distribution, the Role of Pines and Implications for the Conservation of the Species