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September | 2008 | Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize
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Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize. On the move in Belmopan. And many Red-eyed Vireos. Comments : Comments Off on On the move in Belmopan. Today was the last day of the course and a disappointing one, as Ike continued to block the flow of migrants and threrefore captures were few. The same was true yesterday, although a couple of interesting migrants were trapped such as Veery and the first Least Flycatcher for the course. The totals below refer to birds trapped both on the 13th and 14th. Comments : Com...
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The Residents | Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize
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Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize. The following table contains all captures, both new and recaptures, of resident species during our autumn ringing sessions (1st September – 3rd November). The letters EN. Following the common name indicate endemism to the wider Yucatan region. Total Species = 69. BERDS – Belize biodiversity data. Neotropical migrants in Colombia. Rufford Small Grants Foundation. Two more published papers! Wintering Migrants in NE Belize article published.
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Two more published papers! | Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize
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Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize. Two more published papers! We are happy to share two more scientific papers on Neotropical migrants in Belize, that came out in 2011 based on the results from this project:. Bayly, N.J. & Gómez, C. (2011) Comparison of autumn and spring migration strategies of Neotropical migratory landbirds in northeast Belize. Journal of field Ornithology. 82(2): 117-131. Download PDF here. Gómez, C., & N. J. Bayly (2011) Migration of. Flycatchers through northeast Belize.
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Yellowthroat recovered in Texas! | Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize
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Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize. Yellowthroat recovered in Texas! This week we received the exciting news that a Common Yellowthroat. Banded by ourselves in March 2008 was retrapped over 1400 km to the north in Texas in April of this year. This is the first migrant that we banded in Belize to be found elsewhere, lets hope there are more to come. The map below shows the two capture locations. Laquo; Final report available for download. Date : June 18, 2009. BERDS – Belize biodiversity data.
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October | 2011 | Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize
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Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize. We hope you find this of interest! Comments : Comments Off on Welcome! Two more published papers! We are happy to share two more scientific papers on Neotropical migrants in Belize, that came out in 2011 based on the results from this project:. Bayly, N.J. & Gómez, C. (2011) Comparison of autumn and spring migration strategies of Neotropical migratory landbirds in northeast Belize. Journal of field Ornithology. 82(2): 117-131. Download PDF here.
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News from Colombia | Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize
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Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize. If you enjoyed the regular updates on captures and our work in Belize then you may be interested in visiting the blog for our latest work on migrants in northern Colombia. See http:/ avesmigratoriascolombia.wordpress.com. Laquo; Yellowthroat recovered in Texas! Wintering Migrants in NE Belize article published. Date : October 5, 2009. BERDS – Belize biodiversity data. Neotropical migrants in Colombia. Rufford Small Grants Foundation. Two more published papers!
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Results & Reports | Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize
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Neotropical Migrant Birds in Belize. This page will be updated with key results, reports and publications resulting from this study as they are produced. If citing any of the results presented here that are not within a paper or report, please cite:. Bayly, N.J. and Gomez, C. (2008). Evaluating a stepping stone for Neotropical migratory birds – the Belizean NE biological corridor. Final report submitted to the Belizean Forestry Department, Belmopan, Belize (Nov 2008). Journal of field Ornithology. Yellow...
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Quienes somos – SELVA
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SELVA: Research for Conservation in the Neotropics. Biodiversidad & Cambio global. Biodiversidad del río Buritaca. Aves migratorias en catetales. Programa SELVA: Biogeografía & Conservación. Biogeografía de Pyrrhura en Colombia. Vulnerabilidad y nicho climático del género Grallaria. Conservación de Psitácidos en Bosque Seco. Ecología comunitaria en los Andes. Especies Focales & Amenazadas. Programa SELVA: Currículo de educación. La Semana de las Aves. Las áreas principales de investigación. En todas sus ...
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Miembros Activos de SELVA – SELVA
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SELVA: Research for Conservation in the Neotropics. Biodiversidad & Cambio global. Biodiversidad del río Buritaca. Aves migratorias en catetales. Programa SELVA: Biogeografía & Conservación. Biogeografía de Pyrrhura en Colombia. Vulnerabilidad y nicho climático del género Grallaria. Conservación de Psitácidos en Bosque Seco. Ecología comunitaria en los Andes. Especies Focales & Amenazadas. Programa SELVA: Currículo de educación. La Semana de las Aves. Sea miembro de SELVA. Miembros Activos de SELVA.