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References BirdLife International (2000) Threatened Birds of the World. Barcelona and Cambridge, UK: Lynx Edicions and BirdLife International. COULTHARD, N.D. Senegal chapter pp 733-750 in FISHPOOL, L.D.C. and EVANS M.I. editors (2001) Important Bird Areas in Africa and Associated Islands: Priority sites for conservation. Newbury and Cambridge, UK. Pisces Publications and BirdLife International (BirdLife Conservation Series No.11). DUBOIS, Ph. J., HOLMSTRÖM, N. and VERNEAU, A. (2009) La peninsule du Cap-Vert à Dakar, Sénégal, est-elle la « Mecque » du seawatching? [Cap Verde peninsula, Senegal, a seawatching site of great interest.] Ornithos 16(4) pp 220-232. MARR, T., NEWELL, D. and PORTER, R. (1998) Seabirds off Senegal, West Africa ABC Bulletin 5(1) pp 22-29. MOREL, G. & MOREL M.Y. Les Oiseaux de Sénégambia: Notes et cartes de distribution. PETERSEN, B.S., CHRISTENSEN, K.D. and JENSEN, F.P. (2007) Bird population densities along two precipitation gradients in Senegal and Niger. Malimbus 29(2) pp 101-121. SALEWSKI, V. (2008) Eastern Olivaceous Warbler Hippolais pallida reiseri wintering in the Senegal valley. Malimbus 30(2) pp 172-175. SALEWSKI, V., BARGAIN, B., DIOP, I. and FLADE, M. (2009) Quest for a phantom - the search for the winter quarters of the Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola. ABC Bulletin 16(1) pp 61-66. SALEWSKI, V. & BECKER, P. (2009) A Stone-curlew Burhinus oedicnemus in a flock of Senegal Thick-knees B. senegalensis in Senegal. Malimbus 31(2) pp 118-120. SERLE, W. and MOREL, G.J. Les Oiseaux de l’Ouest Africain. Published by Delachaux and Niestle, ISBN 2-6030-0134-5. STRANDBERG, R. and OLOFSSON, P. (2007) Seabird counts at N’Gor, Senegal, in November 2006. Malimbus 29(2) pp 128-130. TALAMELLI, A. (2007) First record of Eurasian Black Vulture Aegypius monachus for Senegal. ABC Bulletin 14(2) pp 75-76. Links The Malimbus website provides free of charge the full text of papers, notes, reports and reviews about the birds of this country that have appeared in the journal prior to the last three years. There are at least ten such articles for most West African countries, and as many as 90 for some. For more recent articles, you can find summaries and abstracts on the site. Last page update 4th November 2009 |
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