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- The Pin-Tailed Whydah As a Brood Parasite of the Scaly-Breasted Munia in Southern California John F
- Parasitism, Mimicry and Speciation in the Indigobirds and Whydahs of Africa
- Estrilda Astrild (Common Waxbill)
- Bird Checklist for H O'omaluhia Botanical Garden
- Around Fric Aby Private Jeta an Extraordinary Journey to Magnificent Landscapes, Fascinating Wildlife & Vibrant Cultures
- Discontinuities: Predicting Invasions and Extinctions Aaron Lotz University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected]
- Black-Rumped Waxbill Estrilda Troglodytes
- Indian Ocean Islands Seychelles, Mauritius, Réunion, and Rodrigues 17Th to 28Th September 2018 (12 Days) Trip Report
- An Ornithological Survey of Vanuatu on the Islands of Éfaté, Malakula, Gaua, and Vanua Lava
- Exotic Birds in Portugal Helder Costa, Gongalo Lobo Elias and Joao Carlos Farinha
- Common Waxbill Estrilda Astrild in Portugal
- Namibia & Botswana
- Orange-Cheeked Waxbills Are Native to W Africa, from Senegal and Gambia to Chad and Zambia (AOU 1998)
- Pintailed Whydah
- Ornamented Bird
- Waxbills and Their Allies, Just As the Title Sug the Two Asian Avadavats, with "Grass Back Nesocharis Ansorgei, Which Is Gests
- Effect of Woody Vegetation on Grassland Birds in Ikwe Wildlife Park
- Birds Found in Hawaii and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands That Are Federally Protected Under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (Unless Otherwise Noted)
- Notes on the Status of the Common African Waxbill in Amazonia
- Multimodal Mimicry of Hosts in a Radiation of Parasitic Finches
- Breeding Phenology Differs Between Native and Invasive Birds
- Alpha Codes for 2168 Bird Species (And 113 Non-Species Taxa) in Accordance with the 62Nd AOU Supplement (2021), Sorted Alphabetically by English Name
- Summer Diets of Some Introduced Hawaiian Finches
- Western Birds