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Migration Timing, Routes, and Connectivity of Eurasian Woodcock Wintering in Britain and Ireland
202 Common Redshank Put Your Logo Here
Tringa Glareola 2000&Rdquo
Biometrics and Breeding Phenology of Terek Sandpipers in the Pripyat’ Valley, S Belarus
Behaviour of an Incubating Woodcock G
Tringa Totanus
Eurasian Woodcock Scolopax Rusticola
Rapid Population Decline in Migratory Shorebirds Relying on Yellow Sea Tidal Mudflats As Stopover Sites
Solitary Sandpiper Tringa Solitaria
Evo01315.Pdf
Pan-American Shorebird Program Shorebird Marking Protocol
Standards for Monitoring Nonbreeding Shorebirds in the Western Hemisphere
Estimates of Shorebird Populations in North America
Solitary Sandpiper Tringa Solitaria
Redshank Tringa Totanus
First Green Sandpipers, Tringa Ochropus, for North America Birds - Notjust the Where Ben King, Lawrence Balch, Jon Dunn, Davis W
The First Breeding Record of Common Redshank Tringa Totanus for Nepal
A Genomic View of the Evolutionary History of Tringa Semipalmata
Top View
Solitary Sandpiper Tringa Solitaria the Solitary Sandpiper Is a Sandpiper
Southward Migration Phenology and Impacts of Aquaculture on Shorebirds at the Dandong Yalu Jiang Estuarine Wetland National Nature Reserve, Liaoning, China
Status and Occurrence of Wood Sandpiper (Tringa Glareola) in British Columbia
Migratory Shorebird Guild
Birdsrussia the Assessment of Hunting Pressure on Shorebirds In
Solitary Sandpiper
NHBSS 030 2I Melville Furthe
And Green Sandpiper <I>Tringa Ochropus</I> in Bulgaria
Tringa Semipalmata
WSSG Newsletter34
211A Identification of Actitis and Tringa Put Your Logo Here
The Journal for the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Number
Tringa Solitaria (Solitary Sandpiper)
Scolopacidae Species Tree, Part I
Our Migrant Shorebirds in Southern South America
Phylogenetic Relationships of Waders (Charadriiformes: Scolopacidae) In
Lesser Yellowlegs
Chewing Lice (Phthiraptera) Species Found on Turkish Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) [1]
Shorebirds Recorded in the United States of America and Canada This
Strategic Planning for the Far Eastern Curlew Final Report
GENUS Tringa and Actitis. CLAVE DE IDENTIFICACIÓN: GÉNEROS Tringa Y Actitis
History of the Wood Sandpiper As a Breeding Bird in Britain Kenna Chisholm
Nordmann's Greenshank and Redshank Breeding Ecology Study in the Bay of Schast’E, Sea of Okhotsk, Russia
Status and Occurrence of Spotted Redshank (Tringa Erythropus) in British Columbia
Autumn Migration of the Redshank (Tringa T. Totanus)
Population Trends and Migration Strategy of the Wood Sandpiper Tringa Glareola at Ottenby, SE Sweden
209 Wood Sandpiper Put Your Logo Here
In Search of the Slender&Hyphen;Billed Curlew &Lpar;<I>Numenius Tenuirostris</I>&Rpar; Preliminary Resul
Photographic Studies of Some Less Familiar Birds Xcv
BIOMETRICAL DIFFERENTIATION of the COMMON SNIPE (Gallinago Gallinago) MIGRATING in AUTUMN THROUGH NORTH-EASTERN POLAND
Checklist of Alaska Birds 24Th Edition
Order CHARADRIIFORMES: Waders, Gulls and Terns the Family Sequence of Christidis & Boles (1994), Who Adopted That of Sibley Et Al
Breeding Biology of the Wood Sandpiper Tringa Glareola in Eastern Finnish Lapland
Different Migration Strategies Used by Two Inland Wader Species During Autumn Migration, Case of Wood Sandpiper Tringa Glareola and Common Snipe Gallinago Gallinago
Supplementary Material
Distribution of Waders During Migration at Sakhalin Island V.A
Report on Nesting of the Green Sandpiper <I>Tringa Ochropus</I
Shorebird Species Recorded in the USA and Canada
Alaska Shorebird Conservation Plan 2019
Spotted Redshank and Common Greenshank in North America
Chilean Fjords Cruise Bird & Wildlife Species List
Stopover Ecology of Spoon-Billed Sandpipers and Nord- Mann's
The Many Unknowns About Plovers and Sandpipers of the World: Introduction to a Wealth of Research Opportunities Highly Relevant for Shorebird Conservation
Phylogenetic Reanalysis of Strauch's Osteological Data Set for the Charadriiformes
The First Record of Terek Sandpiper (Xenus Cinereus) in British Columbia
Greater Yellowlegs Tringa Melanoleuca
Foraging Behaviour of Terek Sandpipers <I>Xenus Cinereus</I>
PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG the SCOLOPACI (AVES: CHARADRIIFORMES): IMPLICATIONS for the STUDY of BEHAVIOURAL EVOLUTION By
Wood Sandpiper Tringa Glareola 345
Migratory Shorebird Assessment
The Phylogeny of the Charadriiformes (Aves): a New Estimate Using the Method of Character Compatibility Analysis