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Andean and James' flamingos Phoenicoparrus andinus and P.jamesi in captivity

Andean and James' flamingos Phoenicoparrus andinus and P.jamesi in captivity ROBIN, P. (1973): Comportement des colonies des Geronticus erernita dans le sud Marocain, lors de piriodes de skcheresse. Banner zool. Beitr. 24: 317-322. RUTGERS, A. & NORRIS. K A. (1970): E&-yclopaedia of avkulture 1: 85-88. London: Blandford Press. RYDER, R A. (1967): Distribution, migration and mortality of the white-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi) in North America. Bird Banding 38: 257-277. SCHENKER, A. (unpubl.): Keeping and breeding the waldrapp ibis Geronticus eremita in captivi& SIEGFRIED, w. R (1966): The bald ibis. Bokmakierie 18: 54-57. SIEGFRIED, w. R (1971): The status of the bald ibis of southern Africa. Bid. Conserv. 3: 88-91. SKEAD, c. J. (1951): A study of the hadedah ibis Hagedashia h. hagedash. Ibis 93: 360-382. Andean and James‘ flamingos Phoenicoparrus andinus and P.jamesi in captivity JANET KEAR & PRUNELLA PALMES The Wildfowl Trust, Martin Mere, Burscough, near Ormskirk, Lancashire L40 OTA, Great Britain There are six types of flamingo in the world, of which James’ Phoenicoparrus jamesi is thought to be the rarest and has certainly the most restricted range. Kahl (1975) estimated a population of 50,000 confined to the salt lakes of the Andean mountains above 3500 m, and distributed from southern Peru along the altiplano to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Zoo Yearbook Wiley

Andean and James' flamingos Phoenicoparrus andinus and P.jamesi in captivity

International Zoo Yearbook , Volume 20 (1) – Jan 1, 1980

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1980 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0074-9664
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1748-1090
DOI
10.1111/j.1748-1090.1980.tb00937.x
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ROBIN, P. (1973): Comportement des colonies des Geronticus erernita dans le sud Marocain, lors de piriodes de skcheresse. Banner zool. Beitr. 24: 317-322. RUTGERS, A. & NORRIS. K A. (1970): E&-yclopaedia of avkulture 1: 85-88. London: Blandford Press. RYDER, R A. (1967): Distribution, migration and mortality of the white-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi) in North America. Bird Banding 38: 257-277. SCHENKER, A. (unpubl.): Keeping and breeding the waldrapp ibis Geronticus eremita in captivi& SIEGFRIED, w. R (1966): The bald ibis. Bokmakierie 18: 54-57. SIEGFRIED, w. R (1971): The status of the bald ibis of southern Africa. Bid. Conserv. 3: 88-91. SKEAD, c. J. (1951): A study of the hadedah ibis Hagedashia h. hagedash. Ibis 93: 360-382. Andean and James‘ flamingos Phoenicoparrus andinus and P.jamesi in captivity JANET KEAR & PRUNELLA PALMES The Wildfowl Trust, Martin Mere, Burscough, near Ormskirk, Lancashire L40 OTA, Great Britain There are six types of flamingo in the world, of which James’ Phoenicoparrus jamesi is thought to be the rarest and has certainly the most restricted range. Kahl (1975) estimated a population of 50,000 confined to the salt lakes of the Andean mountains above 3500 m, and distributed from southern Peru along the altiplano to

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International Zoo YearbookWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1980

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