Search Results - "Rosenberg, Gary H"
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Untangling cryptic diversity in the High Andes: Revision of the Scytalopus [magellanicus] complex (Rhinocryptidae) in Peru reveals three new species
Published in The Auk (01-04-2020)“…Tropical mountains feature marked species turnover along elevational gradients and across complex topography, resulting in great concentrations of avian…”
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A new genus and species of tanager (Passeriformes, Thraupidae) from the lower Yungas of western Bolivia and southern Peru
Published in Ornithology (01-10-2021)“…We describe a colorful and distinctive new species of tanager from the lower slopes of the Andes of southeastern Peru and western Bolivia. The species was…”
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Behavior, Vocalizations and Possible Relationships of Xenornis setifrons (Formicariidae), a Little-Known Chocó Endemic
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-02-1993)“…The first observations on vocalizations, foraging and some other behaviors of Xenornis setifrons are reported, and these aspects of the biology of this…”
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Field Guide to the Songbirds of South America
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Habitat Specialization and Foraging Behavior by Birds of Amazonian River Islands in Northeastern Peru
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-05-1990)“…Roughly 15% of the rich Amazonian avifauna has been shown to be dependent on riverine habitats, particularly islands that form in the channels of the Amazon…”
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A New Subspecies of Percnostola rufifrons (Formicariidae) from Northeastern Amazonian Peru, with a Revision of the Rufifrons Complex
Published in Ornithological monographs (01-01-1997)“…Percnostola rufifrons jensoni, a new subspecies of Black-headed Antbird, is described from northeastern Peru on the north bank of the Amazon River east of its…”
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Taxonomy and Nest Description of the Tumbes Swallow (Tachycineta [albilinea] stolzmanni)
Published in Ornithological monographs (01-01-1997)“…Until recently the endemic Tumbesan swallow, Tachycineta [albilinea] stolzmanni, was known from only a handful of specimens, with nothing known about its…”
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A new species of cotinga (Cotingidae: Doliornis) from the Ecuadorian Andes, with comments on plumage sequences in Doliornis and Ampelion
Published in The Auk (01-01-1994)“…A new species of cotinga, Doliornis remseni, known from three localities from the Ecuador-Colombia border south of the Ecuador-Peru border is described. Aging…”
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A New Species of Cotinga (Cotingidae: Doliornis) from the Ecuadorian Andes, with Comments on Plumage Sequences in Doliornis and Ampelion
Published in The Auk (01-01-1994)“…We describe a new species of cotinga, Doliornis remseni, known from three localities from the Ecuador/Colombia border south to the Ecuador/Peru border. Plumage…”
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Field Guide to the Songbirds of South America.— Robert S. Ridgely and Guy Tudor . 2009. University of Texas Press, Austin. 760 pp., 121 color plates, 135 pages of range maps and country maps. ISBN 9780292717480. Cloth, $125.00. ISBN 9780292719798. Paperback, $49.95
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The Tree Line Avifauna at Cerro Mongus, Prov. Carchi, Northeastern Ecuador
Published in Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (01-01-1994)“…A total of 119 species were recorded in tree line/páramo habitat at Cerro Mongus, Prov. Carchi, Ecuador during March 1992. A complete species list with…”
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The Nest of the Rusty-Belted Tapaculo (Liosceles thoracicus)
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-02-1986)“…A description of the nest construction and nesting habitat of this species bored on a nest found at Quebrada Oran, Peru…”
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Value of Suburban Habitats to Desert Riparian Birds
Published in The Wilson bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society) (01-12-1987)“…Bird populations were monitored over 20 consecutive months in suburban Tempe, Arizona, to assess the value of this artificial habitat for native riparian bird…”
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Notes on the Natural History of the Crescent-Faced Antpitta
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