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Jamaican Blackbird
Educational resources on Jamaican Blackbird
Jamaican Blackbird
or Nesopsar nigerrimus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Endangered due to B1+2abce. IUCN Profile of the
Jamaican Blackbird
Academic web links for the Jamaican Blackbird. You can submit additional web links for the Jamaican Blackbird
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BIRDCHAT archives -- April 1995, week 4 (#271): ...of Rock Yellow-Faced Grassquit Rocklands Black-Faced Grassquit common Jamaican Blackbird* Hardwar Gap Greater Antillean Grackle common Jamaican Oriole ...
http://listserv.arizona.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9504d&L=birdchat&F=&S=&P=18962 id=spl-1
BIRDTRIP Archives -- December 1996 (#25): ...and then a suspicious black bird that flew out of a bromeliad across to another, then disappeared into the darkening woods -- Jamaican Blackbird, maybe? ...
http://listserv.arizona.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9612&L=birdtrip&P=R6031 id=spl-2
Table of Contents for Jaramillo, A. and Burke, P.: New World ...: 51, Scott's Oriole: Icterus parisorum, 235. 52, Jamaican Blackbird: Nesopsar nigerrimus, 238. 53, Oriole Blackbird: Gymnomystax mexicanus, 240. ...
http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/TOCs/c6620.html id=spl-3
Publications: Social Organization: Wiley, RH, and A. Cruz. 1980. The Jamaican blackbird: a "natural experiment" in socioecology. In MK Hecht, WC Steere, and B. Wallace (editors). ...
http://www.unc.edu/~rhwiley/refst/ id=spl-6
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | Research in Ecology & ...: Recent Publications. Wiley, RE, and A. Cruz. 1980. The Jamaican Blackbird: A "Natural Experiment" in socioecology. Evol. Biology 13:261-291. ...
http://www.colorado.edu/eeb/research/fac_cruz.html id=spl-7
ADW: Nesopsar nigerrimus: Classification: Nesopsar nigerrimus (Jamaican blackbird). Pictures; Classification. ... Parent taxa. pictures. Genus Nesopsar. pictures. Species Nesopsar nigerrimus (Jamaican blackbird ...
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Nesopsar_nigerrimus.html id=spl-8
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