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- Bhutan April 8–27, 2018
- A Collection of Birds from the Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia, Including a New Subspecies of Arborophila Cambodiana
- Vertebrata: Aves: Piciformes) and Implications for Creationist Design Arguments P.A
- DPCC Species Dictionary V1.30
- A New Species of Woodpecker (Aves; Picidae) from the Early Miocene of Saulcet (Allier, France)
- Biodiversity Baseline Assessment: Phipsoo Wildlife Sanctuary in Bhutan
- Proposal 2021-C-8
- Phylogeny, Biogeography and Systematics 7-35 02Winkler Layout 2 30.11.15 15:51 Seite 7
- Biodiversity of the Sebangau Tropical Peat Swamp Forest, Indonesian Borneo
- • the Following Pages Have Some Identification Markers for Each of the Piculets Found in India
- Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
- Picidae Species Tree
- Ecology of the White-Browed Nuthatch Sitta Victoriae in Natmataung National Park, Myanmar, with Notes on Other Significant Species
- An Adaptive Modification in the Ribs of Woodpeckers and Piculets (Picidae)
- Ultimate Ghana
- Full Bird List
- Reconciling Wildlife Conservation and Production Forestry in Indonesian Borneo
- ON 1261 Bodrati Et Al.Fm
- A Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names Originating from the Indian Region
- Multiple and Independent Phases of Transposable Element Amplification in the Genomes of Piciformes (Woodpeckers and Allies)
- Protected Landscapes and Wild Biodiversity Edited by 3 Nigel Dudley and Sue Stolton
- Significant Bird Records from North-East Cambodia in March–April 1999
- Shakya Et Al., 2017
- Iban Knowledge of Wild Birds in a Habitat Mosaic
- Loango NP) Were to Sample a Gamut of Enigmatic Forest Species, Difficult to See Elsewhere in Africa, Which in Gabon Can Be Seen with Greater Regularity
- The Birds of Yapo Forest, Ivory Coast
- Phylogeny, Biogeography and Systematics
- Bird Checklists of the World Country Or Region: Mizoram GALLIFORMES: Phasianidae ANSERIFORMES: Dendrocygnidae ANSERIFO
- Biodiversity Offset Management Plan INO: Sarulla Geothermal Power
- Bird List Column A: Number of Tours (Out of 12) on Which This Species Was Seen