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- Plumage and Molt Terminology
- Variation in Plumage Reflects Avian Habitat Associations Not Revealed By
- SPECIES REPORT for ASHY STORM-PETREL (Oceanodroma Homochroa)
- Visual Modelling Suggests a Weak Relationship Between the Evolution of Ultraviolet Vision and Plumage Colouration in Birds
- Band-Rumped Storm-Petrels Throughout the World
- Tetrachromacy, Oil Droplets and Bird Plumage Colours
- Understanding Avian Vision: the Key to Using Light in Bird Management
- Seasonal Plumage Condition Variation and the Thermal Value of the Feather Coats of House Sparrows (Passer Domesticus)
- Ageing North American Landbirds by Molt Limits and Plumage Criteria
- Classification of a Clade of New World Doves (Columbidae: Zenaidini)
- Novel Plumage Aberrations in Paraguayan Non-Passerine Birds, and the Definition of a New Plumage Aberration Unique to Psittacidae
- Plumage Changes in the Golden Eagle
- The European Starling
- American Scientist the Magazine of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society
- Common Kansas Backyard Birds
- References Common Starling Sturnus Vulgaris in Anini, Arunachal
- Julian P. Hume, the History of the Dodo Raphus Cucullatus and The
- American White Ibis
- Bird Identification and Behavior
- European Starling Sturnus Vulgaris
- Pocket Guide to Prairie Birds
- Birdobserver12.6 Page309-314 the Field Identification of Arctic
- Plumage Disorders in Psittacine Birds - Part 2: Feather Damaging Behaviour EJCAP 24(2) P 24
- Eudocimus Albus (American White Ibis)
- Hybridization Between Glossy and White-Faced Ibises
- 54877 GPNC GP Waterbirds
- Spectrophotometric Studies of Avian Plumage Coloration with Special Emphasis on the Ultraviolet Range
- Swinhoe's Storm-Petrel
- Parrot at Lora Parque
- Identification of 'Black-And-White' Storm-Petrels of the North Atlantic
- The Fossil Record
- Plumage Disorders in Psittacine Birds - Part 1: Feather Abnormalities 24(1) P 34
- A Guide to Bird-Watching and South Texas Wintering Birds
- European Starlings (Sturnus Vulgaris, Fig
- COMMON BIRDS of Ohio Family Name Quick Info: Range, Habitat, and Best Spots B O R R O R / O D O W B I R D S O N G S
- Basic Bird Classification Goal: Identify 30 Species
- Identifying Juvenile Birds Ageing Sequence for Birds: After Hatching, a Young Bird’S First Plumage Is Called “Natal Down”
- Red-Throated Loon Gavia Stellata
- Spring Plumage Change in Passerines: Prealternate Molt Vs
- A Hierarchical Model of Plumage: Morphology, Development, and Evolution RICHARD O
- The First Basic Problem: a Review of Molt and Plumage Homologies Author(S): Steve N
- What Birds See
- Range Expansion of the Glossy Ibis in North America
- Sexual Dichromatism in Two Species of the Columbidae
- 417A Identification of Starlings Put Your Logo Here
- European Starlings
- Species Assessment for White -Faced Ibis (Plegadis Chihi ) in Wyoming
- Carotenoid Pigments and the Selectivity of Psittacofulvin-Based Coloration Systems in Parrots
- How Colorful Are Birds? Evolution of the Avian Plumage Color Gamut
- Small Winter Loon ID Ran Pittaway and Michael King
- The Plumage Bill: Feathers and Femininity