Vol 20, No 48 (2012)

Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 20 (2)

Volume 20, number 2 - June 2012
Editor: Alexandre Aleixo
Bethlehem, PA
Pages: 74

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Article

Range extensions and breeding biology observations of the Sooty Swift (Cypseloides fumigatus) in the states of Bahia, Goiás, Minas Gerais and Tocantins PDF
Renata Neves Biancalana, Wagner Nogueira, Rafael Bessa, Dimas Pioli, Alexander Lees 6
Paragominas: a quantitative baseline inventory of an eastern Amazonian avifauna PDF
Alexandre Aleixo, Alexander Lees, Nárgila Moura, Antonita Santana, Jos Barlow, Eriks Berenguer, Joice Ferreira, Toby Gardner 26
Important and unpublished records of birds for the ecotone Amazon / savannah in the northern center of the state of tocantins: biogeographical implications and extent of geographic distribution of Amazonian birds. PDF
Túlio Dornas, Leandro Ramos, Renato Torres Pinheiro, Marcelo Oliveira Barbosa 9
Description of the nest, nestling and broken-wing behavior of Conopophaga aurita (Passeriformes: Conopophagidae) PDF
Gabriel Augusto Leite, Felipe Bittioli Gomes, David MacDnald 4
Bird community structure and dynamics in the campos rupestres of southern Espinhaço Range, Brazil: diversity, phenology and conservation PDF
Marcos Rodrigues, Lílian Mariana Costa 16
Harpy eagle sightings, traces and nesting records at the “reserva Natural Vale”, a Brazilian atlantic Forest remnant in espírito Santo, Brazil. PDF
Francisca Helena Aguiar, Tânia Sanaiotti, Olivier Jaudoin, Ana Carolina Srbek-araujo, Geovane Siqueira, Aureo Banhos 8

Note

Rattus rattus (mammalia: rodentia) predation by Ramphastos vitellinus (aves: ramphastidae) in Santa teresa municipality, Espírito Santo, Brazil. PDF
José Nilton Silva, Cristiano Schetini Azevedo 2
First record of the uncle-uncle-small Phacellodomus sibilatrix (Passeriformes: Furnariidae) in Brazil PDF
Gina Bellagamba, Danielle Bellagamba 3


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