We present information about the relative abundance and occurrence of the Redhead (Aythya americana), and the Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) in Costa Rica. The observations were conducted during the winter seasons of 2010 to 2011, 2011 to 2012, and 2012 to 2013 at different wetlands across the country. These sightings represent the southernmost records for each species. What caused these birds to such southern latitudes is unknown, because the regular wintering areas of those species occur in northern Central America or Mexico
Andean uplift played a key role in Neotropical bird diversification, yet past dispersal and genetic ...
We present new distribution information for 19 species of Costa Rican birds. Thirteen species show c...
Data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey indicate that populations of many species of neo-t...
We present information about the relative abundance and occurrence of the Redhead (Aythya americana)...
The authors, in company with Rafael Ramirez and a group of Iowa State University students, observed,...
Here we report on the first observation of Pacific Golden Plover in Central America, from Costa Rica...
We report ten new bird species for Isla del Coco, Costa Rica. All observations were conducted during...
The authors, in company with Rafael Ramirez and a group of Iowa State University students, observed,...
For a number of years there has been persistent report of "black ducks" from the mountain lakes of...
We present the first record of Whistling Heron, Syrigma sibilatrix,for Costa Rica, a species conside...
New records of the Great Inca-finch (Incaspiza pulchra) and the Masked Duck (Nomonyx dominicus) from...
Due to its high sensitiveness, tropical biodiversity is a privileged target for the study of the eff...
Due to its high sensitiveness, tropical biodiversity is a privileged target for the study of the eff...
Data on behavior, distribution, and food and habitat requirements of wintering redhead ducks (Aythya...
Masked ducks (Nomonyx dominicus), migratory northern ruddy ducks (Oxyura jamaicensis jamaicensis), n...
Andean uplift played a key role in Neotropical bird diversification, yet past dispersal and genetic ...
We present new distribution information for 19 species of Costa Rican birds. Thirteen species show c...
Data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey indicate that populations of many species of neo-t...
We present information about the relative abundance and occurrence of the Redhead (Aythya americana)...
The authors, in company with Rafael Ramirez and a group of Iowa State University students, observed,...
Here we report on the first observation of Pacific Golden Plover in Central America, from Costa Rica...
We report ten new bird species for Isla del Coco, Costa Rica. All observations were conducted during...
The authors, in company with Rafael Ramirez and a group of Iowa State University students, observed,...
For a number of years there has been persistent report of "black ducks" from the mountain lakes of...
We present the first record of Whistling Heron, Syrigma sibilatrix,for Costa Rica, a species conside...
New records of the Great Inca-finch (Incaspiza pulchra) and the Masked Duck (Nomonyx dominicus) from...
Due to its high sensitiveness, tropical biodiversity is a privileged target for the study of the eff...
Due to its high sensitiveness, tropical biodiversity is a privileged target for the study of the eff...
Data on behavior, distribution, and food and habitat requirements of wintering redhead ducks (Aythya...
Masked ducks (Nomonyx dominicus), migratory northern ruddy ducks (Oxyura jamaicensis jamaicensis), n...
Andean uplift played a key role in Neotropical bird diversification, yet past dispersal and genetic ...
We present new distribution information for 19 species of Costa Rican birds. Thirteen species show c...
Data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey indicate that populations of many species of neo-t...