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Synonymies for Indigenous Hawaiian Bird Taxa
Non-Native Trees Provide Habitat for Native Hawaiian Forest Birds
The Relationships of the Hawaiian Honeycreepers (Drepaninini) As Indicated by Dna-Dna Hybridization
Apapane (Himatione Sanguinea)
Nomenclature of the Laysan Honeycreeper Himatione [Sanguinea] Fraithii
INDEX to VOLUME 71 Compiled by L
Genetic Applications in Avian Conservation
AOU Classification Committee – North and Middle America
Hawaiian Birds 1972*
Invasive Coqui Frogs Are Associated with Greater Abundances of Nonnative Birds in Hawaii, USA Author(S): Robyn L
Possible Etymology of the Generic Name Magumma for the Anianiau (Drepanidini) by Storrs L
Apapane (Himatione Sanguinea) Author(S): Jessie L
Environmental Assessment
A Systematic Analysis of the Endemic Avifauna of the Hawaiian Islands. Harold Douglas Pratt Rj Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
(Family Drepanididae) Have Received C
A Consensus Taxonomy for the Hawaiian Honeycreepers
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument STATUS and TRENDS 2008-2019
Top View
2021 Albert L. Tester Memorial Symposium A'ohe Pau Ka 'Ike I Ka Hāl Au Ho'okahi
Atoll Research Bulletin
Invasive Coqui Frogs Serve As Novel Prey for Birds in Hawaii, and Not As Competitors
Introduced Avian Diseases, Climate Change, and the Future of Hawaiian Honeycreepers Author(S): Carter T
<I>HIMATIONE SANGUINEA</I
A Teacher's Guide to Endangered Birds of Hawai'i
Is the Poo-Uli a Hawaiian Honeycreeper (Drepanidinae)? ’
ABSTRACTS of PAPERS and POSTERS 2001 Meeting
Genetic Evidence for the Origin and Relationships of Hawaiian Honeycreepers (Aves: Fringillidae)’
13. Hawai`I Creeper, Oreomystis Mana
Laysan Island Ecosystem Restoration Plan
Movements of Four Native Hawaiian Birds Across a Naturally Fragmented Landscape
SAB 022 2001 P81-97 Why the Hawai'i Creeper Is an Oreomystis
List of MBTA Species
Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center: Annotated Bibliography 1994 – 2004
Passerine Bird Trends at Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge, Hawai‘I
Hawai'i Creeper
H H'i a P'ai a P Ko
Richness, Diversity, and Similarity of Arthropod Prey Consumed by a Community of Hawaiian Forest Birds
SOP B: Maunakea Vertebrate Threats, Identification, Collection
Hawaiian Bird Conservation Action Plan