Recently while collecting in the Mount Canlaon area of Negros Island, on a joint Yale—Silliman University Expedition, Dr. Rabor secured a single female specimen of an unusual Fruit Dove. Comparison with specimens at Yale, at the American Museum of Natural History, and at the U.S. National Museum (through the courtesy of officials of those Institutions) reveals that this single specimen is unlike any other Fruit Dove presently known
Recently the Yale Peabody Museum has been fortunate enough to secure a small collection of birds fro...
In the spring of 1948, Mr. Stephen Sanford generously suggested that a representative of the Peabody...
Known with certainty solely from a unique male specimen collected in central Brazil in the first qua...
During the course of my studies on Philippine birds, initiated in 1956 following an expedition to ce...
Pink-headed Fruit-dove Ptilinopus porphyreus is a little-known, restricted-range species, endemic to...
As a preliminary to further publications on the work of the 1954 Yale Peabody Museum Expedition to t...
In April-May and again in the last week of December 1960, the Peabody Museum of Yale and Silliman Un...
The Palawan Expedition of 1962 was sponsored jointly by the Yale Peabody Museum, the Entomology Sect...
Pink-headed Fruit-dove Ptilinopus porphyreus is a little-known, restricted-range species, endemic to...
When my wife and I were in the Naga Hills in 1950, we collected two specimens of the Grayheaded Impe...
During the course of his first collecting trip for the Peabody Museum in Angola, Mr. Gerd Heinrich s...
Described in 1783 and since then re-examined by many notable ornithologists, the single specimen kn...
Known with certainty solely from a unique male specimen collected in central Brazil in the first qua...
In the course of preparing a survey paper on the peregrine falcons, Falco peregrinus, of Eurasia and...
The Pink-headed Fruit-dove Ptilinopus porphyreus is a little-known, restricted range species, endemi...
Recently the Yale Peabody Museum has been fortunate enough to secure a small collection of birds fro...
In the spring of 1948, Mr. Stephen Sanford generously suggested that a representative of the Peabody...
Known with certainty solely from a unique male specimen collected in central Brazil in the first qua...
During the course of my studies on Philippine birds, initiated in 1956 following an expedition to ce...
Pink-headed Fruit-dove Ptilinopus porphyreus is a little-known, restricted-range species, endemic to...
As a preliminary to further publications on the work of the 1954 Yale Peabody Museum Expedition to t...
In April-May and again in the last week of December 1960, the Peabody Museum of Yale and Silliman Un...
The Palawan Expedition of 1962 was sponsored jointly by the Yale Peabody Museum, the Entomology Sect...
Pink-headed Fruit-dove Ptilinopus porphyreus is a little-known, restricted-range species, endemic to...
When my wife and I were in the Naga Hills in 1950, we collected two specimens of the Grayheaded Impe...
During the course of his first collecting trip for the Peabody Museum in Angola, Mr. Gerd Heinrich s...
Described in 1783 and since then re-examined by many notable ornithologists, the single specimen kn...
Known with certainty solely from a unique male specimen collected in central Brazil in the first qua...
In the course of preparing a survey paper on the peregrine falcons, Falco peregrinus, of Eurasia and...
The Pink-headed Fruit-dove Ptilinopus porphyreus is a little-known, restricted range species, endemi...
Recently the Yale Peabody Museum has been fortunate enough to secure a small collection of birds fro...
In the spring of 1948, Mr. Stephen Sanford generously suggested that a representative of the Peabody...
Known with certainty solely from a unique male specimen collected in central Brazil in the first qua...