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  • 6.5 Coastal Cactus Wren (Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus Sandiegensis) – Category SO Management Units with Known Occurrences

    6.5 Coastal Cactus Wren (Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus Sandiegensis) – Category SO Management Units with Known Occurrences

  • Wildlife of the North Hills: Birds, Animals, Butterflies

    Wildlife of the North Hills: Birds, Animals, Butterflies

  • Borough Breeding Bird Survey 2003

    Borough Breeding Bird Survey 2003

  • The Birds of Wimbledon Common and Putney Heath 2015

    The Birds of Wimbledon Common and Putney Heath 2015

  • A Nesting of the Carolina Wren

    A Nesting of the Carolina Wren

  • Aullwood's Birds (PDF)

    Aullwood's Birds (PDF)

  • Passerines: Perching Birds

    Passerines: Perching Birds

  • House Wren Nest-Destroying Behavior’

    House Wren Nest-Destroying Behavior’

  • Cryptic Speciation in a Holarctic Passerine Revealed by Genetic and Bioacoustic Analyses

    Cryptic Speciation in a Holarctic Passerine Revealed by Genetic and Bioacoustic Analyses

  • A New Species of Wren (Troglodytidae: Thryophilus) from the Dry Cauca River Canyon, Northwestern Colombia

    A New Species of Wren (Troglodytidae: Thryophilus) from the Dry Cauca River Canyon, Northwestern Colombia

  • Carolina Wren (Thryothorus Ludovicanianus) Michael J

    Carolina Wren (Thryothorus Ludovicanianus) Michael J

  • An Unusual Cactus Wren Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus

    An Unusual Cactus Wren Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus

  • Troglodytes Musculus (Southern House Wren)

    Troglodytes Musculus (Southern House Wren)

  • Territory Switching Behavior in a Sedentary Tropical Passerine, the Dusky Antbird (Cercomacra Tyrannina)

    Territory Switching Behavior in a Sedentary Tropical Passerine, the Dusky Antbird (Cercomacra Tyrannina)

  • Cactus Wren Survey Report 2015

    Cactus Wren Survey Report 2015

  • Pacific Wren Refuge Events by Judith White Tuesday, March 16Th Since Cave-Dwelling at Home During the Pandemic Is Turning Us Into Troglodytes, 2:00 P.M.– 3:00 P.M

    Pacific Wren Refuge Events by Judith White Tuesday, March 16Th Since Cave-Dwelling at Home During the Pandemic Is Turning Us Into Troglodytes, 2:00 P.M.– 3:00 P.M

  • The Birds of Wimbledon Common & Putney Heath 2016

    The Birds of Wimbledon Common & Putney Heath 2016

  • Learn About Texas Birds Activity Book

    Learn About Texas Birds Activity Book

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  • Wonderful Wrens
  • Status of the Cactus Wren (Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus) Within the Coastal Subregion of Orange County, California
  • Standard Abbreviations for Common Names of Birds M
  • Cactus Wren - the Desert Noisemaker
  • Phylogeny of Babblers (Aves, Passeriformes): Major Lineages
  • Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus Sandiegensis) Philip Unitt
  • Nest of the Long-Tailed Antbird Drymophila Caudata
  • Bedgebury's Birds
  • Food~ Wrens Eat Mostly Tiny Insects, They Hunt Spiders and Insects, Such
  • Metal Concentrations in Three Species of Passerine Birds Breeding in the Hackensack Meadowlands of New Jersey
  • The Carolina Wren, Thryothorus Ludovicianus, As a Mimic
  • INVASION of the TEAKETTLES by PAMELA HUNT
  • 4.2.5 Coastal Cactus Wren (Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus Couesi)
  • Winter Wren Troglodytes Hiemalis ILLINOIS RANGE
  • Coastal Cactus Wren Dispersal and Survival Surveys, Genetics & Parasite Sampling, and Arthropod Foraging Ecology in 2012
  • Northeast India: Mega Birds of the HIMALAYAS
  • Campylorhynchus Brunneicapillus) in Southern San Diego County, California—2020 Data Summary
  • The Interplay of Color and Bioacoustic Traits in the Speciation Of


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