2017
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.167453
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Documented records of two migratory bird species in the State of Pernambuco, North-East Brazil

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“…Importantly, this transition zone has recently been identified as a unique and highly threatened biological region (Marques et al 2020). Of note, there are several Veery records from eastern Brazil, including the Brazilian Atlantic forest (e.g., Remsen 2001, Pereira et al 2012, Kardynal & Hobson 2017, Souza et al 2018, which suggest the species settles there as well. The breeding origin, their duration in eastern Brazil, and habitat associations of these birds warrants further study.…”
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“…Importantly, this transition zone has recently been identified as a unique and highly threatened biological region (Marques et al 2020). Of note, there are several Veery records from eastern Brazil, including the Brazilian Atlantic forest (e.g., Remsen 2001, Pereira et al 2012, Kardynal & Hobson 2017, Souza et al 2018, which suggest the species settles there as well. The breeding origin, their duration in eastern Brazil, and habitat associations of these birds warrants further study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%