Order
Caprimulgiformes
Family
Trochilidae
Genus
Discosura
 
Neotropical Birds
Version  1.0
This is a historic version of this account.   Current version

Green Thorntail Discosura conversii

Thomas S. Schulenberg
Version: 1.0 — Published May 17, 2013

References

Introduction

BirdLife International. 2013. Species factsheet: Green Thorntail Discosura conversii. Downloaded from BirdLife International on 16 May 2013.

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Hilty, S. L., and W. L. Brown. 1986. A guide to the birds of Colombia. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.

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Remsen, J.V., Jr., F.G. Stiles, and P.E. Scott. 1986. Frequency of arthropods in stomachs of tropical hummingbirds. Auk 103: 436-441.

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Schuchmann, K.-L. 1999. Family Trochilidae, hummingbirds. Pages 468-680 in J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, and J. Sargatal (editors), Handbook of the birds of the world. Volume 5. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona.

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Stiles, F.G. 1980. The annual cycle in a tropical wet forest hummingbird community. Ibis 122: 322-343.

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Wetmore, A. 1968. The birds of the Republic of Panama. Part 2. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections volume 150, part 2. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.

Recommended Citation

Schulenberg, T. S. (2013). Green Thorntail (Discosura conversii), version 1.0. In Neotropical Birds Online (T. S. Schulenberg, Editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/nb.gretho1.01
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