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- Uso de información local para reevaluar la población de Pauxi unicornis en Perú
Melvin Gastañaga y A. Bennett Hennessey
Cotinga 23 (2005): 18-22
- New distributional record for the Jocotoco Antpitta Grallaria ridgelyi in south Ecuador
Matthias Heinz, Veronika Schmidt and Martin Schaefer
Cotinga 23 (2005): 24-26
- New distributional records of birds from Andean and western Ecuador
Pierre-Yves Henry
Cotinga 23 (2005): 27-32
- On plumage differences in four subspecies of Golden-crowned Warbler Basileuterus culicivorus in Venezuela
Robin Restall, Gustavo A. Rodriguez and Miguel Lentino
Cotinga 23 (2005): 33-36
- The presence of Wavy-breasted Parakeet Pyrrhura peruviana confirmed for Ecuador
José Maria Loaiza, Fernando Aldo, Sornoza, Ana E Agreda, José Aguirre, Ramón Ramos, and Christopher Canaday
Cotinga 23 (2005): 37-38
- A case of plumage aberration in the Pin-tailed Manakin Ilicura militaris
Marina Anciães, André Nemésio, and Fabiane Sebaio
Cotinga 23 (2005): 39-43
- Brooding behaviour and nestling growth of the Lyre-tailed Nightjar Uropsalis lyra
Harold F. Greeney and Peter B. Wetherwax
Cotinga 23 (2005): 44-47
- Range extension for Short-tailed Finch Idiopsar brachyurus in Peru with notes on its behaviour, plumage and soft-part coloration and nomenclature
Huw Lloyd, Barry Walker, Constantino Aucca Chutas and Fabrice Schmitt
Cotinga 23 (2005): 48-51
- New and rare bird records from St Martin, West Indies
Adam C. Brown and Natalia Collier
Cotinga 23 (2005): 52-58
- Observations at a nest of Thrush-like Antpitta Myrmothera campanisona in eastern Ecuador
Harold F. Greeney, José B. L. Hualinga, J. Fernando V. Branstein, and Ryan Bixenmann
Cotinga 23 (2005): 60-62
- Observações sobre o Rei-dos-tangarás Chiroxiphia caudate x Antilophia galeata em Minas Gerais, Brasil
Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos, Santos D’Angelo Neto e André Nemésio
Cotinga 23 (2005): 65-69
- Conservation of Pampas Meadowlark Sturnella defilippi in Uruguay
Adrián B. Azpiroz
Cotinga 23 (2005): 71-73
- Discovery of a population stronghold of Gorgeted Wood-quail Odontophorus strophium, a critically endangered Colombian endemic, with notes on ecology and vocalisations
Thomas M. Donegan, Blanca C. Huertas H. and Elkin R. Briceño L.
Cotinga 23 (2005): 74-77