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Barbados Bullfinch (1 Viewer)

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The reference for this form is

PA Buckley, FG Buckley. 2004. Rapid
speciation by a Lesser Antillean endemic,
Barbados Bullfinch Loxigilla barbadensis.
Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club
124:108–123.

I failed to find a source for a PDF, would someone be willing to share?

thanks
Niels
 
Thanks Richard. I also got a copy sent to me by another member, thanks for that.

Niels
 
Caribbean bullfinches

Mallarino, Campàs, Fritz, Burns, Weeks, Brenner & Abzhanov (in press). Closely related bird species demonstrate flexibility between beak morphology and underlying developmental programs. PNAS. [abstract]
 
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