Publisher: American Ornithological Society
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A striking, critically endangered, new species of hillstar (Trochilidae: Oreotrochilus) from the southwestern Andes of Ecuador
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Ten years tracking the migrations of small landbirds: Lessons learned in the golden age of bio-logging
Emily A. McKinnon, et al. (2018)
Next-generation paleornithology: Technological and methodological advances allow new insights into the evolutionary and ecological histories of living birds
Jamie R. Wood, et al. (2015)
The socioecology of Monk Parakeets: Insights into parrot social complexity
Elizabeth A. Hobson, et al. (2014)
A DOUBLE-OBSERVER APPROACH FOR ESTIMATING DETECTION PROBABILITY AND ABUNDANCE FROM POINT COUNTS
James D. Nichols, et al. (2000)
LANDBIRD COUNTING TECHNIQUES: CURRENT PRACTICES AND AN ALTERNATIVE
Steven S. Rosenstock, et al. (2002)