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Birds are a
group of warm-blooded
vertebrates constituting the
class Aves (Latin: [ˈaveːs]),
characterised by feathers,
toothless beaked jaws, the laying...
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release and
avifaunal extinctions in a
fragmented system" (PDF). Nature. 400 (6744): 563–566...
- an
Important Bird Area by
BirdLife International for
conservation of
avifaunal species which refers as the
birds or
types of
birds found in a specific...
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Kalissaye Avifaunal Reserve (KAR) is a
small nature reserve in Senegal,
located at the
mouth of
Kalissaye Pond in the
middle of the
Casamance River. Like...
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Stoddart &
Taylor (1971), pp. 163–170. Bruner, Phillip, "
Avifaunal and
Feral Mammal Survey of
Diego Garcia,
Chagos Archipelago,
British Indian...
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Archived from the
original on 27
October 2016.
Retrieved 25
November 2016. "
Avifaunal Diversity Of
Nagpur City, M.S., India :
Priya D. Wanjari :
Santaji Mahavidyalaya...
- Hume was
among the
first to
recognize an ****ociation
between the
avifaunal composition and
rainfall distribution. This
rainfall map was
published in volume...
- Stephen; Tuggle, H. David; Ward,
Jerome V.; Welch,
David J. (2002). "
Avifaunal Extinctions,
Vegetation Change and
Polynesian Impacts in
Prehistoric Hawai'i"...
- Stephen; Tuggle, H. David; Ward,
Jerome V.; Welch,
David J. (2002). "
Avifaunal Extinctions,
Vegetation Change and
Polynesian Impacts in
Prehistoric Hawaiʻi"...
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fulltext Olson, S.L. (1989)
Aspects of the
global avifaunal dynamics during the Cenozoic.
Proceedings of the 19th
International Ornithological...