. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Dowsett et al. 100 Bull. 1999 119(2). 10S 25E 30E 35E Figure 1. Known distribution of White-winged Warbler Bradypterus carpalis, plotted by degree square (using the computer programme DMAP). high-pitched version of the usual crescendo (F. Dowsett-Lemaire pers. comm.). The relationship between B. carpalis and B. baboecala in the Mweru area remains to be investigated. This undoubtedly vulnerable species, almost confined to papyrus swamps, was hitherto known no nearer than the area centred on Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda (Collar &am


. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Dowsett et al. 100 Bull. 1999 119(2). 10S 25E 30E 35E Figure 1. Known distribution of White-winged Warbler Bradypterus carpalis, plotted by degree square (using the computer programme DMAP). high-pitched version of the usual crescendo (F. Dowsett-Lemaire pers. comm.). The relationship between B. carpalis and B. baboecala in the Mweru area remains to be investigated. This undoubtedly vulnerable species, almost confined to papyrus swamps, was hitherto known no nearer than the area centred on Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda (Collar & Stuart 1985), some 600 km to. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Ornithologists' Club. London : The Club


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