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Neotropical Birding no. 6, 2010

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Subject: Neotropical Birding no. 6, 2010
From: Alan McBride <>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 09:57:14 +1100
In case you aren't a member of Neotropical Birding Club (you should be anyway), 
here are the Contents of Neotropical Birding vol. 6, 2010 which is just out.

Best

Alan


Lambert, F. & Kirwan, G. M. (2010): The twice-vanishing 'pardalote': what 
future for the Kinglet Calyptura? Neotrop. Bird. 6: 4-17.

Calyptura cristata, Rio de Janeiro (and São Paulo). FL searched for it 
unsuccessfully in Sep-Nov 2006.




Lees, A. C. (2010): Splits, lumps and shuffles. Neotrop. Bird. 6: 19-27.




Schmitt, F. (2010): Capital birding: Santiago de Chile. Neotrop. Bird. 6: 28-35.




Whitehouse, A. J. & Ribon, R. (2010): Finding Stresemann's Bristlefront in 
Minas Gerais, Brazil. Neotrop. Bird. 6: 36-39.

Merulaxis stresemanni.






Lowen, J. C. & Bernardon, G. (2010): Seeing Pantanal specialities along the 
Transpantaneira. Neotrop. Bird. 6: 40-47.






Lowen, J. C. (2010): New birding 'lodges' in Argentina. Neotrop. Bird. 6: 49-55.




Albano, C. G. (2010): Birding in north-east Brazil, part 1: Ceará, Pernambuco, 
Alagoas and northern Bahia. Neotrop. Bird. 6: 56-64.




Imberti, S. & Casañas, H. (2010): Hooded Grebe Podiceps gallardoi: extinct by 
its 50th birthday? Neotrop. Bird. 6: 66-71.






Deville, T., Claessens, O. & Renaudier, A. (2010): White-winged Potoo Nyctibius 
leucopterus: the first photos of a near-mythical bird. Neotrop. Bird. 6: 72-75.

Tanguy Deville: 



alex.renaudier@ wanadoo.fr


Restall, R. L. (2010): Geographical differences in Fiery Topaz Topaza pyra. 
Neotrop. Bird. 6: 77-78.

T. p. amarundi.





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