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Title: Future prospects for Nearctic migrants wintering in Carribbean forest

Author: Wunderler JR., Joseph M.; Waide, Robert B.

Date: 1994

Source: Bird conservation International 4: 191-207

Description: Wintering nearctic migrants constitute a high proportion of the birds present in many terrestrial habitats in the Bahamas and greater Antilles, But their proportions decline southward through the Lesser Antilles. many migrants winter on densely populate islands which have been extensively deforested.

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Wunderler JR., Joseph M.; Waide, Robert B.   1994.  Future prospects for Nearctic migrants wintering in Carribbean forest.   Bird conservation International 4: 191-207.

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