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Cotingas and Manakins
- G. Kirwan, G. Green, E. Barnes, H. Shirihai
- Environmental Science
- 5 February 2012
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Pheasants, Partridges, and Grouse : A Guide to the Pheasants, Partridges, Quails, Grouse, Guineafowl, Buttonquails, and Sandgrouse of the World
- S. Madge, P. K. McGowan, G. Kirwan
- Geology
- 3 February 2002
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The Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife: Birds and Marine Mammals of the Antarctic Continent and the Southern Ocean
- H. Shirihai, B. Jarrett, J. Cox, G. Kirwan
- Environmental Science
- 3 February 2008
This is a fully updated new edition of the award-winning "Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife", the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to the birds and marine mammals of the vast and…
Notes on the breeding ecology and seasonality of some Brazilian birds
- G. Kirwan
- Biology
- 27 November 2013
Action plan for the White-headed Duck (Oxyura leucocephala) in Europe. Technical Report, WWT
- J. A. Aguilar-Armat, F. Delgado, M. Yarar
- Medicine
- 1996
The correct use of the name Scytalopus speluncae (Ménétriés, 1835), and the description of a new species of Brazilian tapaculo (Aves: Passeriformes: Rhinocryptidae)
- M. Raposo, Renata Stopiglia, V. Loskot, G. Kirwan
- Biology
- 24 July 2006
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Soaring bird migration over northern Israel in autumn
- D. Alon, B. Granit, J. Shamoun‐Baranes, Y. Leshem, G. Kirwan, H. Shirihai
- Environmental Science
- 2004
Israel is renowned for the large numbers of pelicans, storks and raptors which migrate through the country en route to and from African wintering areas. From 1990 to 1999, the autumn migration of…
Significant ornithological observations from the Rio São Francisco Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil, with notes on conservation and biogeography.
- J. Barnett, G. Kirwan, J. Minns
- Biology, Environmental Science
- 19 July 2013
Significant ornithological observations from the Rio Sao Francisco Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil, with notes on conservation and biogeography.
The extinct macaws of the West Indies, with special reference to Cuban Macaw Ara tricolor
—The best-known species of West Indian macaw, and the only one for which skin specimens exist, is Cuban Macaw Ara tricolor, although at least seven and sometimes as many as 15 different species of…
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