10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPERB BLUE WREN»
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Australian Bird Names: A Complete Guide
Leach (1911) resurrected it as Superb-warbler, and Slater (1974) in the first
modern field guide to Australian passerines used Superb Blue Wren. As the 'first'
fairy-wren this was the basis for all other wren common names, so many others ...
Jeannie Gray, Ian Fraser, 2013
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
P2485] UF Blue wren Bluecap (Bird) Mormon wren Superb blue wren Superb
fairy wren Superb wren-warbler BT Fairy wrens Malus USE Apples Malu'u
language (Solomon Islands) USE Malu language (Solomon Islands) Malva (May
Subd ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2006
3
Curious Minds: The Discoveries of Australian Naturalists
... Scarlet Honeyeater, Superb Blue Wren and Striated Pardalote 137 Stewartia
serrata 49 Strange, Frederick 167 striated pardalote 137 Sturt's Desert Pea (
Swainsonaformosa) 13 sulphur-crested cockatoos 95 superb blue wren 137
surveying ...
4
The Natural History of Sydney:
The losses included such iconic species as the Superb Blue Wren Malurus
cyaneus and Silvereyes Zosterops lateralis, which many Sydneysiders still
remember fondly. Others, such as Jacky Winter Microeca fascinans and White-
throated ...
Daniel Lunney, Pat Hutchings, Dieter Hochuli, 2009
The Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus), also known as the Superb Blue-wren or colloquially as the Blue Wren, is a passerine bird of the Maluridae family, common and familiar across south-eastern Australia.
Jesse Russel, Ronald Cohn, 2013
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Helping Communal Breeding in Birds: Ecology and Evolution
This transition has been observed in nearly every territorial species that has been
studied long enough to detect it (Superb Blue Wren, Rowley, 1965a; Scrub Jay,
Woolfenden, 1975, 1976; Mexican Jay, Brown and Brown, 1984; Green ...
7
Ecology and Evolution of Cooperative Breeding in Birds
A study of the colics of southern Africa. Ostrich, 38, 63-1 15. Rowley, I. (1965).
The life history of the superb blue wren, Malhorus cyaneus. Emu, 64, 251-297. (
1968). Communal species of Australian birds. Bomi. Zool. Bair., 19, 362-368. (
1976).
Walter D. Koenig, Janis L. Dickinson, 2004
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Directory of Australian Birds: Passerines: Passerines
Zool.25, 313–326. Rowley, I. (1965). The life history of the Superb Blue Wren
Malurus cyaneus. Emu64, 251–297. Rowley, I. (1967). A fourth species
ofAustralian Corvid. Emu66, 191–210. Rowley, I. (1970). The use of mud in nest-
buildmg – a ...
R Schodde, IJ Mason, 1999
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Flammable Australia: The Fire Regimes and Biodiversity of a ...
... nightjar) 2 Podargus strigoides (tawny frogmouth) 1 Turdus merula (blackbird)
5 Malurus cyaneus (superb blue wren) 3 Stipiturus malachurus (southern emu
wren)" 1 Acanthiza lineata (striated thornbill) 11 Acanthiza pusilla (brown
thornbill) ...
Ross Andrew Bradstock, Jann Elizabeth Williams, A. M. Gill, 2002
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Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
Rowley (1965) described a parallel episode in the Australian superb blue wren
Mahirus cy- aneus. Two neighboring pairs happened to fledge their young
simultaneously and could not tell them apart, so that all were fed indiscriminately
as in ...