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Notes on the breeding of Chestnut-bellied Herons (Agamia agami) in Costa Rica.
Comportamiento reproductivo en tres especies de garzas: Cochlearius cochlearius (Linnaeus), Agamia agami (Gmelis) y Butorides striatus (Linnaeus) (Ardeidae) en Westfalia-Limon, Costa Rica, 1988-1989.
Chestnut-bellied heron sighted at Lomas Barbudal: range extension of the chestnut-bellied heron (Agamia agami) in Costa Rica.
www.ots.ac.cr /rdmcnfs/datasets/exsrch.phtml?ds=global&qbe=2445   (3342 words)

  
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Observations on the breeding behavior of the Chestnut-bellied Heron (Agamia agami).
Alvarado Quesada, G. Comportmento reproductivo in tres especies de garzas: Cochlearius conchlearius (Linnaeus), Agamia agami (Gmelin), y Butorides striatus (Linnaeus) (Ardeidae) en Westfalia-Limon, Costa Rica, 1988-1989.
Campos, Rafael G. Chestnut-bellied Heron sighted at Lomas Barbudal: range extension of the chestnut-bellied heron (Agamia agami) in Costa Rica.
www.tourduvalat.org /documents/heron5757.doc   (12082 words)

  
 Netherlands Antilles Bird Stamps 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
For collectors of adjacent tabs, the three images on this sheet will be of interest.
The top one, shows the same image of Agami Heron (Agamia agami) that appeared on the Surinam stamp of 2001, while the middle one, Black-headed Caique (Pionites melanocephala), seems to be the same image as was used on the Surinam triangular issued in 2002.
Michael Stupp has informed me that the bird on the bottom tab is a Crested Bobwhite (Colinus cristatus), which appeared poorly illustrated on a stamp from Netherlands Antilles in 1989.
www.bird-stamps.org /recent/nantil/birds2002   (164 words)

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