Fig. 5. The Ethiopian Bush-crow Zavattariornis stresemanni Moltoni, 1938 is restricted to the Borana zone in SE Oromia, with a total range of just 6000 km² (Photo: Kai Gedeon).Published as part of Kai Gedeon, Chemere Zewdie & Till Töpfer, 2017, The birds (Aves) of Oromia, Ethiopia - an annotated checklist, pp. 1-69 in European Journal of Taxonomy 306 on page 10, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.306, http://zenodo.org/record/88972
Birds of the Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia and Socotra. Nigel Redman, Terry S...
Understanding the factors which determine the distributions of species is challenging. In response t...
The Sheka Zone in southwestern Ethiopia is covered by some of the largest remaining forests in the E...
Kai Gedeon, Chemere Zewdie, Till Töpfer (2017): The birds (Aves) of Oromia, Ethiopia - an annotated ...
Oromia is the largest National Regional State of Ethiopia. Here we present the first comprehensive c...
Fig. 4. The Black-fronted Francolin Pternistis castaneicollis atrifrons (Conover, 1930) exists in a ...
The Ethiopian Bush-crow Zavattariornis stresemanni is a charismatic and Endangered endemic bird of s...
The bird atlas for Ethiopia provides an unsurpassed overview of the country’s avian diversity and sp...
Fig. 3. The National Regional State of Oromia covered by 1 - degree-tetrads. For the bold-red framed...
The Ethiopian Bush-crow Zavattariornis stresemanni is an endangered, co-operatively breeding souther...
Geographical patterns and peaks of species richness and narrow endemism (defined by range-restricted...
We used the focal sampling method to conduct a behavioural study of the endemic Ethiopian Bush-crow ...
The landscape in Dogu’a Tembien, in the northern highlands of Ethiopia, is a mosaic of cropland, woo...
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsFunder: British Birdfair/RSPB Fund for Endangered S...
Erard Christian. Ash, J. & Atktkins, J. — Birds of Ethiopia and Eritrea. An atlas of distribution. C...
Birds of the Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia and Socotra. Nigel Redman, Terry S...
Understanding the factors which determine the distributions of species is challenging. In response t...
The Sheka Zone in southwestern Ethiopia is covered by some of the largest remaining forests in the E...
Kai Gedeon, Chemere Zewdie, Till Töpfer (2017): The birds (Aves) of Oromia, Ethiopia - an annotated ...
Oromia is the largest National Regional State of Ethiopia. Here we present the first comprehensive c...
Fig. 4. The Black-fronted Francolin Pternistis castaneicollis atrifrons (Conover, 1930) exists in a ...
The Ethiopian Bush-crow Zavattariornis stresemanni is a charismatic and Endangered endemic bird of s...
The bird atlas for Ethiopia provides an unsurpassed overview of the country’s avian diversity and sp...
Fig. 3. The National Regional State of Oromia covered by 1 - degree-tetrads. For the bold-red framed...
The Ethiopian Bush-crow Zavattariornis stresemanni is an endangered, co-operatively breeding souther...
Geographical patterns and peaks of species richness and narrow endemism (defined by range-restricted...
We used the focal sampling method to conduct a behavioural study of the endemic Ethiopian Bush-crow ...
The landscape in Dogu’a Tembien, in the northern highlands of Ethiopia, is a mosaic of cropland, woo...
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of BirdsFunder: British Birdfair/RSPB Fund for Endangered S...
Erard Christian. Ash, J. & Atktkins, J. — Birds of Ethiopia and Eritrea. An atlas of distribution. C...
Birds of the Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia and Socotra. Nigel Redman, Terry S...
Understanding the factors which determine the distributions of species is challenging. In response t...
The Sheka Zone in southwestern Ethiopia is covered by some of the largest remaining forests in the E...