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Notes on the Breeding Biology of the White-Throated Swift in Southern California
AERC Wplist July 2015
EUROPEAN BIRDS of CONSERVATION CONCERN Populations, Trends and National Responsibilities
Aerodramus Fuciphagus [Thunberg]) and HOUSE SWIFT (Apus Nipalensis [Hodgson])
Prey Items of the Black Swift (Cypseloides Niger) in Colorado and a Review of Historical Data Author(S): Kim M
Bird-Watching in Lanzarote
Bird List Column a = Number of Tours on Which This Species Was Seen
Canary Islands Trip Report Macaronesian Endemics 16Th to 22Nd April 2016
Madeira 25Th May – 1St June 2015 – Chris Barlow
Sea to Sahara: Cape Verde, Canary Islands & Morocco WILDLIFE
First Documented Record of Common Swift Apus Apus for Surinam and South America Marijke N
Application of Santana, Madeira to Biosphere Reserve September 2010
Madeira 2007 May Beautiful Scenery, Quality Birding
Report on Rare Birds in Great Britain in 1982 Michael J
Brit. Birds 81: 355-377; Ibis 130: Supplement), the Ibritish Ornithologists' Union's Records Committee Put Forward Proposals (Based on Groundwork by the Late P
Target Species - Species of European Concern
AZORES Bird & Mammal List
Action Plan for Migratory Landbirds in the African-Eurasian Region
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Birds and Climate Change: Possible Scenarios for the European Species
Canary Islands Endemics 2016 Trip Report
Plain Swifts Migrate Across West Africa and Observations of Small, Dark Swift Species Within E.G
New Breeding Sites of the Critically Endangered Northern Bald Ibis Geronticus Eremita on the Moroccan Atlantic Coast
Birds of Europe the Middle East and North Africa the Birds of the Western Palearctic
Ken-Biblio Liste Par Sp Citations Formatted
African-Eurasian Migratory Landbirds Action Plan (AEMLAP)
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Winter Trip to Fuerteventura, 21 January 2004, John
Interspecific Competition, Prédation, and the Coexistence of Three Closely Related Neotropical Armoured Catfishes (Siluriformes-Callichthyidae)
Dietary Analysis of the House Swift (Apus Nipalensis) in Hong Kong Using Prey DNA in Faecal Samples