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Nightingale Reed-Warbler

Educational resources on Nightingale Reed-Warbler

Nightingale Reed-Warbler [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Nightingale Reed-Warbler

Academic web links for the Nightingale Reed-Warbler.


Where Have the Birds of Guam Gone? - National Zoo| FONZ
The Nightingale Reed-warbler is found only in the Marianas Islands. The subspecies endemic to Guam, Acrocephalus luscinia luscinia, was extinct by 1970.
nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Birds/Facts/FactSheets/fact-guambirds.cfm

Extinction: Guam Nightingale Reed Warbler UWSP GEOG358 [Heywood]
Guam Nightingale Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus luscinia luscinia) last observed in 1970 on Guam. island wetland insectivore endemic to Guam. disappeared after introduction of brown
www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/heywood/Geog358/extinctb/GNRwarbl.htm

TAXONOMY
Nightingale reed-warbler surveys and investigations. Pittman-Robertson Job Progress Reports FY 1984, CNMI Div. of Fish and Wildlf.
fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e101003.htm

Extinction: Astrolabe Nightingale Reed Warbler UWSP GEOG358 [Heywood]
Astrolabe Nightingale Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus lucinius astrolabii) last collected ~1835 by 2nd L'Astrolabe and L'Zelee crews. tree-dwelling tropical island forest insectivore
www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/heywood/geog358/extinctb/AstrWarb.htm

Forest Birds of the Mariana Islands Project
Both Nightingale Reed-warbler nests fledged young. All nest failures were due to predation, except for 3 Golden White-eye and 7 Bridled White-eye nests that
www.colostate.edu/Dept/coopunit/research-marianaforestbirds.html

ADW: Acrocephalus luscinius: Classification
Acrocephalus luscinius (nightingale reed warbler) ... What do these icons mean? The icons tell you what features are available for
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Acrocephalus_luscinius.html

The Wilson Bulletin - Volume 104, Number 1 - March 1992
...island extinctions: the case of the endangered nightingale reed-warbler (djvu | pdf) james d. reichel, gary j. wiles, phil o. glass , 44-54. cypseloides storeri, a new species of swift
elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Wilson/v104n01

PREDATION AND NEST SUCCESS OF FOREST BIRDS IN NATIVE AND NONNATIVE ...
My target species were the Nightingale Reed-warbler ( Acrocephalus luscinia ; federally listed as endangered) and three of the more common forest species, the Golden White-eye (
www.colostate.edu/Dept/coopunit/pdfs/Effects%20of%20Nest%20Predation%20-%20Thalia%20S%201...

www.uwsp.edu
Astrolabe Nightingale Reed Warbler: Acrocephalus lucinius astrolabii: 1835: South Pacific islands: Guam Nightingale Reed Warbler: Acrocephalus luscinia luscinia
www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/heywood/Geog358/endangr/extinctb/ExtinctbL.htm

ADW: Acrocephalus: Classification
What do these icons mean? The icons tell you what features are available for ... Acrocephalus luscinius (nightingale reed warbler)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Acrocephalus.html







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