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(FNP) Bonny Island, Rivers State, Nigeria
RATES of KARYOTYPIC EVOLUTION in ESTRILDID FINCHES DIFFER BETWEEN 4 ISLAND and CONTINENTAL CLADES 5 6 Daniel M
Phylogeography of Finches and Sparrows
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SOUTH AFRICA: LAND of the ZULU 26Th October – 5Th November 2015
Checklist of the Birds of Sosian Introduction
Kenya: the Coolest Trip in Africa, May 2016
Sexual Selection in Estrildid Finches, with Further Review of the Evolution of Nesting Material Holding Display in Relation to Cooperative Parental Nesting
Diversity, Abundance, Richness, and Birds of Conservation Interest in Nyando Sugar Belt, Muhoroni Sub-County, Lake Victoria Basin, Western Kenya
Chapter 391. International Trade (Fauna and Flora) Act 1979
AOU Classification Committee – North and Middle America Proposal Set
The Pin-Tailed Whydah As a Brood Parasite of the Scaly-Breasted Munia in Southern California John F
The Birds of Africa, Comprising All the Species Which Occur in The
Cameroon Rep 11
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Hypergerus Atriceps), Green Hylia (Hylia Prasina) and Tit-Hylia (Pholidornis Rushiae)
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The Journal of Caribbean Ornithology Jco.Birdscaribbean.Org ISSN 1544-4953
Animals and Plants (Protection of Endangered
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The Avifauna of Mount Mbam, Cameroon Alain Senghor K
DRAFT Terrestrial Biodiversity Specialist Assessment
Sturnus Vulgaris Linnaeus. European Starling
A Comprehensive Phylogeny and Taxonomic Evaluation of The
A Single Ancient Origin of Brood Parasitism in African Finches: Implications for Host-Parasite Coevolution
Gray-Headed Silverbill
A Bird Survey from the Febe Mountain (Centre Region, Cameroon)
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
Estrildinae Finches (Aves, Passeriformes) from Africa, South Asia and Australia: a Molecular Phylogeographic Study
Kenya Boni-Dodori Forest Bird Survey Report