Volume 20, number 2 - June 2012
Editor: Alexandre Aleixo
Bethlehem, PA
Pages: 74
Editor: Alexandre Aleixo
Bethlehem, PA
Pages: 74
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Table of Contents
Article
Range extensions and breeding biology observations of the Sooty Swift (Cypseloides fumigatus) in the states of Bahia, Goiás, Minas Gerais and Tocantins | ||
Renata Neves Biancalana, Wagner Nogueira, Rafael Bessa, Dimas Pioli, Alexander Lees | 6 |
Paragominas: a quantitative baseline inventory of an eastern Amazonian avifauna | ||
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Important and unpublished records of birds for the ecotone Amazon / savannah in the northern center of the state of tocantins: biogeographical implications and extent of geographic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. | ||
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) | ||
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 | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
José Nilton Silva, Cristiano Schetini Azevedo | 2 |
First record of the uncle-uncle-small Phacellodomus sibilatrix (Passeriformes: Furnariidae) in Brazil | ||
Gina Bellagamba, Danielle Bellagamba | 3 |
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