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Disaggregation of Bird Families Listed on Cms Appendix Ii
The Influence of Environmental Heterogeneity on Winter Ranging in the Red-Backed Fairy-Wren, Malurus Melanocephalus
Occurrence of Red-Backed Fairy-Wren and Southern Emu-Wren at Warakeila
Different Modes of Evolution in Males and Females Generate Dichromatism in Fairy-Wrens (Maluridae)
The Behavioural Ecology of the Thick-Billed Grasswren
Fairy-Wren (Malurus Melanocephalus)
The Effects of Sex, Age, and Social Status on Annual Survival in the Splendid Fairy-Wren
Threatened Birds on Dirk Hartog Island: Preliminary Report on September 2014 Survey
Hybrid Fairywren at Hart Lagoon, River Murray, South Australia
THE EFFECT of URBANISATION on the SUPERB FAIRY-WREN (Malurus Cyaneus)
Early Grasswren Specimens in Muséum National D'histoire
Superb Fairy-Wrens (Malurus Cyaneus) Increase Vigilance Near Their Nest with the Perceived Risk of Brood Parasitism Author(S): William E
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Results Previous Descriptions of Petal-Carrying by Fairy-Wrens Have Reported Opportunistic Observations of Unmarked Or Unidentified Animals
Supermatrix Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Australasian Meliphagides Ra- Diation (Aves: Passeriformes)
Social Organisation and Breeding Biology of the White-Shouldered Fairywren (Malurus Alboscapulatus)
Behavioural Ecology of the Southern Emu-Wren ( Stipiturus Malachurus )
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Splendid Fairyujren Malurus Splendens
Amytornis Barbatus Barbatus
Meet the Fairywrens
2018 American Ornithological Society Program Celebrating Connections: Birds Across Borders
Extra-Pair Paternity, Sperm Competition and Their Evolutionary Consequences in the Maluridae
Amytornis Textilis Myall
The Function of Female and Male Ornaments in the Lovely Fairy-Wren
Inferring Population Connectivity Across the Range Of'the'purple
ECOLOGY and CONSERVATION of the PURPLE-CROWNED FAIRY-WREN (Malurus Coronatus Coronatus) in the NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA
Husbandry Guidelines for Splendid Fairy-Wren Malurus Splendens (Aves: Maluridae)
Female Red-Backed Fairy-Wrens (Malurus Melanocephalus) Do Not Appear to Pay a Cost for High Rates of Promiscuity Author(S): Claire W
Mallee Emu-Wren Report
The University of Chicago Evolution and Sociality In
Supermatrix Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Australasian Meliphagides Radiation (Aves: Passeriformes) ⇑ Petter Z