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Vol 20, No 47 (2012): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 20 (1) Occurrence, food and human impacts of seabirds on the beaches of the coast of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil Abstract   PDF
Maria Virginia Petry, Janete de Fátima Martins Scherer, Angelo Luís Scherer
 
Vol 4, No 4 (1996): Ararajuba Volume 4 (1) Occurrence of Asio stygius (Strigiformes: Strigidae) in the metropolitan area of Belo Horizonte and other locations in the state of Minas Gerais. Abstract   PDF
José Fernando Pacheco, Tadeu Artur de Melo Júnior, Mauro Guimarães Diniz
 
Vol 19, No 46 (2011): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 19 (4) Occurrence of carcasses of seabirds on the coast of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Janete de Fátima Martins Scherer, Angelo Luís Scherer, Maria Virginia Petry
 
Vol 11, No 19 (2003): Ararajuba Volume 11 (2) Occurrence of migratory Progne tapera fusca (Passeriformes: Hirundinidae) in the Serra do Caraga, Minas Gerais, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Marcelo Ferreira Vasconcelos, Pedro Cerqueira Lima, Sidnei Sampaio dos Santos, Rita de Cassia Ferreira da Rocha Lima
 
Vol 10, No 16 (2002): Ararajuba Volume 10 (1) Occurrence of picui strepitans Columbina Spix, 1825 in Mambaí region, northeastern state of Goiás, Brazil (Columbiformes, Columbidae). Abstract   PDF
Daniel Blamires, Micaela Jolepian Lemes, Cristina Campos Carvalho, Crystianne Rodrigues Perigo de Souza, Cláudio Veloso Mendonço
 
Vol 11, No 19 (2003): Ararajuba Volume 11 (2) Occurrence of Pulsatrix koeniswaldiana and Nyctibius grandis area urban in eastern Minas Gerais, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Regina C. Caldeira Ribeiro, Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos
 
Vol 15, No 30 (2007): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 15 (3) Occurrence of Red-breasted Blackbird Sturnella militaris (Linnaeus, 1758) in northern Tocantins and southwest Maranhão State. Abstract   PDF
Fábio Olmos, José Fernando Pacheco, Renato Torres Pinheiro, Túlio Dornas
 
Vol 3, No 3 (1995): Ararajuba Volume 3 Occurrence of reproduction Eudocimus ruber on Cajual Island, Maranhão, Brazil (Ciconiiformes: Threkiornithidae). Abstract   PDF
Antonio Augusto Ferreira Rodrigues
 
Vol 6, No 8 (1998): Ararajuba Volume 6 (1) Occurrence of reproductive little eagle, Gampsonyx swainsonii (Aves: Accipitridae) in São Luís do Maranhão. Abstract   PDF
Carlos Martinez
 
Vol 18, No 41 (2010): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 18 (3) Occurrence of seabirds in the Babitonga Bay estuary on the North coast Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Marta J. Cremer, Alexandre Venson Grose
 
Vol 16, No 33 (2008): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 16 (2) Occurrence of Sporophila caerulescens (Vieillot, 1823) - Emberizidae 100 km of coastline in southern Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Simone Inês Cristofoli, Marina Schuh, Elisa Petersen, Carmen Mazzini Tavares, Angelo Scherer, Adriano Duarte, Maria Petry, Martin Sander
 
Vol 22 (2014): Brazilian Journal of Ornihology Volume 22(3) Occurrence of the Eastern Slaty Thrush (Turdidae) in southern Brazil during the non-breeding season Abstract   PDF
Huilquer Francisco Vogel
 
Vol 10, No 17 (2002): Ararajuba Volume 10 (2) Occurrence of the hawk-beautiful Busarellus nigricollis in the state of Santa Catarina. Abstract   PDF
Cassio Amaral
 
Vol 1, No 1 (1990): Ararajuba Volume 1 Occurrence of two rare birds in Central Brazil: Mergus octosetaceus and Tigrisoma f. fasciatum. Abstract   PDF
Carlos Yamashita, Mauro De Paula Valle
 
Vol 25, No 3 (2017): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology 25(3) Offshore surprises: New at-sea bird records for Suriname (2013-2015) Abstract   PDF
Tomas Willems, Marijke N. de Boer, James T. Saulino
 
Vol 24, No 1 (2016): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 24 (1) Olive-sided Flycatcher, Contopus cooperi, in the Cerrado biome, and a review of records in Brazil Abstract   PDF
Karla Dayane de Lima Pereira
 
Vol 2, No 2 (1991): Ararajuba Volume 2 On the birds faunas of Coastal islands of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Elias Coelho, Vânia Alves, Fernando Fernandez, Max Soneghet
 
Vol 16, No 32 (2008): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 16 (1) On the first records of Xiphorhynchus chunchotambo (Tschudi, 1844) (Dendrocolaptidae) for Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Edson Guilherme, Alexandre Aleixo
 
Vol 5, No 7 (1997): Ararajuba Volume 5 (2) On the Hyacinth macaw's nesting tree: density of young manduvis around adult trees under three different management conditions in the Pantanal wetland, Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Marc Aeron Johnson, Walfrido Moraes Tomas, Neiva Maria Robaldo Guedes
 
Vol 22 (2014): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 22 (1) On the nest, eggs, and hatchlings of the Yellow-legged Thrush Turdus flavipes flavipes in Brazilian Atlantic Forest Abstract   PDF
Paulo R. R. Oliveira Jr., Miguel N. Neto, Alexander V. Christianini, Mercival R. Francisco
 
Vol 6, No 8 (1998): Ararajuba Volume 6 (1) On the occurrence of the condor (Vultur gryphus) in the Holocene in the region of Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Herculano Alvarenga
 
Vol 18, No 40 (2010): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 18 (2) On the occurrence of the Eurasian Kestrel Falco tinnunculus Linnaeus, 1758 and Little Egret Egretta garzetta (Linnaeus, 1766) in the Archipelago of São Pedro e São Paulo, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Willian Santana, Allysson Pontes Pinheiro
 
Vol 3, No 3 (1995): Ararajuba Volume 3 On the possible ocurrence of Amazona dufresniana in Brazil (Psittaciformes: Psittacidae). Abstract   PDF
Nigel Collar
 
Vol 15, No 30 (2007): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 15 (3) On the range of the Lesser Kiskadee Philohydor lictor (Tyrannidae) in central-eastern Brazil Abstract   PDF
Leonardo Esteves Lopes
 
Vol 13, No 23 (2005): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 13 (2) On the standardization of nest descriptions of neotropical birds Abstract   PDF
José Eduardo Simon, Sérgio Pacheco
 
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