We present new distribution records for Topaza pella (Linnaeus, 1758) in the southern reaches of the Amazon Basin in Brazil. The two new localities presented for the species elucidate its range in southern Pará and northern Mato Grosso states, and in consideration of recent records elsewhere south of the Amazon River, suggest that the species is widely distributed across suitable habitat throughout the Brazilian Amazon
The genus Psophia includes terrestrial birds endemic to the Amazon. The number of species in this ge...
The Great Dusky Swift Cypseloides senex occurs mainly in Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. Little is kn...
This paper describes the avifauna sampled at the São Luiz farm, in Northern Mato Grosso State, a Sou...
New distributional data is given on about nine species of birds of the brazilian amazon region. The ...
Here I present the first documented record of the Red-billed Scythebill Campylorhamphus trochilirost...
This study extends the distribution of Machaeropterus striolatus in southwestern Brazilian Amazon ba...
The Pileated Finch Coryphospingus pileatus has an extensive geographic range that encompasses northe...
A better understanding of patterns of species distribution is critical to carrying out the ecologica...
The Pileated Finch Coryphospingus pileatus has an extensive geographic range that encompasses northe...
The Russet-winged Spadebill Platyrinchus leucoryphus Wied, 1831 is a passerine threatened by extinct...
The geographical ranges of many bird species are neither uniform nor continuous. Species that are co...
We carried out seven two-week long avifaunal inventories in five newly-established conservation unit...
We report a range extension of the recently described Acre Tody-Tyrant (Hemitriccus cohnhafti) to a ...
This paper describes the avifauna sampled at the São Luiz farm, in Northern Mato Grosso State, a Sou...
The genus Psophia includes terrestrial birds endemic to the Amazon. The number of species in this ge...
The genus Psophia includes terrestrial birds endemic to the Amazon. The number of species in this ge...
The Great Dusky Swift Cypseloides senex occurs mainly in Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. Little is kn...
This paper describes the avifauna sampled at the São Luiz farm, in Northern Mato Grosso State, a Sou...
New distributional data is given on about nine species of birds of the brazilian amazon region. The ...
Here I present the first documented record of the Red-billed Scythebill Campylorhamphus trochilirost...
This study extends the distribution of Machaeropterus striolatus in southwestern Brazilian Amazon ba...
The Pileated Finch Coryphospingus pileatus has an extensive geographic range that encompasses northe...
A better understanding of patterns of species distribution is critical to carrying out the ecologica...
The Pileated Finch Coryphospingus pileatus has an extensive geographic range that encompasses northe...
The Russet-winged Spadebill Platyrinchus leucoryphus Wied, 1831 is a passerine threatened by extinct...
The geographical ranges of many bird species are neither uniform nor continuous. Species that are co...
We carried out seven two-week long avifaunal inventories in five newly-established conservation unit...
We report a range extension of the recently described Acre Tody-Tyrant (Hemitriccus cohnhafti) to a ...
This paper describes the avifauna sampled at the São Luiz farm, in Northern Mato Grosso State, a Sou...
The genus Psophia includes terrestrial birds endemic to the Amazon. The number of species in this ge...
The genus Psophia includes terrestrial birds endemic to the Amazon. The number of species in this ge...
The Great Dusky Swift Cypseloides senex occurs mainly in Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. Little is kn...
This paper describes the avifauna sampled at the São Luiz farm, in Northern Mato Grosso State, a Sou...