. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Christoph Hinkelmann & Jiirgen Fiebig 1 1 Bull. 2001 121(2) 2. Faxinal da Boa Vista (Fiedler: Fachinal de Pedrao). Located S of Candido Abreu and c. 30 km SW of Teresa Cristina at c. 600 m The expedition visited the site in early 1929, probably in February. Due to the proximity to Candido Abreu, Fiedler and Wisniewski spent only a short time at Faxinal and returned to their expedition's base. Fiedler gave no indication on vegetation, habitats or habitat shift due to human exploitation at this collecting site. 3. Barra Bra


. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Christoph Hinkelmann & Jiirgen Fiebig 1 1 Bull. 2001 121(2) 2. Faxinal da Boa Vista (Fiedler: Fachinal de Pedrao). Located S of Candido Abreu and c. 30 km SW of Teresa Cristina at c. 600 m The expedition visited the site in early 1929, probably in February. Due to the proximity to Candido Abreu, Fiedler and Wisniewski spent only a short time at Faxinal and returned to their expedition's base. Fiedler gave no indication on vegetation, habitats or habitat shift due to human exploitation at this collecting site. 3. Barra Branca. An area located 2 km from Morretes, E of the Serra do Mar mountain ridge. Fiedler and Wisniewski collected here from 24 March to 27 April 1929. They experienced the locality (c. 20 m ) as the warmest region of Parana, and described the landscape as swampy with a few dry hills, stocked with forest, whereas the lowlands were characterised by only solitary trees. 4. Campininha. Located c. 30 km SE of Curitiba and c. 1,000 m in the Serra do Mar mountain ridge, Fiedler indicated the vicinity as belonging to the savannah region S of Piraquara, a grassland landscape interrupted by swampy areas and gallery forests. He spent 2 weeks there from 29 April to 14 May 1929. Mato Grosso doSul ^y •'o OS- PARA- GUAY Parana. Sao Paulo Curitiba • ->3 <••' AR- GEN- TINA Santa Catarina Fig. 1: Collecting localities of Arkady Fiedler and Antoni Wisniewski in the Brazilian state of Parana, 1928/29. 1 = Candido de Abreu, 2 = Faxinal da Boa Vista, 3 = Barra Branca, 4 = 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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