. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Guy M. Kirwan et al. 208 Bull. 2004 124(3). Figure 1. Map of the study localities in northern Minas Gerais. 1. Faz. Nova Uniao; ; 3. Mocambinho; 4. Peruacu; 5. Levinopolis; 6. Brejo do Amparo; 7. Januaria (10 km north of); da Vovo; 9. Pesqueiro Itambe; 10. rio Sao Francisco; 11. Faz. Buriti; 12. Curral de Pedras; 13. Serra Boqueirao; 14. Pirapora (south of); 15. Cia Florestal; 16. Faz. Jatoba do Cotovelo and Faz. Jatoba da Mata; 17. Lassance; 18. rio Lavado. Companhia Florestal at Varzea da Palma (centred at 17°40'S,


. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Guy M. Kirwan et al. 208 Bull. 2004 124(3). Figure 1. Map of the study localities in northern Minas Gerais. 1. Faz. Nova Uniao; ; 3. Mocambinho; 4. Peruacu; 5. Levinopolis; 6. Brejo do Amparo; 7. Januaria (10 km north of); da Vovo; 9. Pesqueiro Itambe; 10. rio Sao Francisco; 11. Faz. Buriti; 12. Curral de Pedras; 13. Serra Boqueirao; 14. Pirapora (south of); 15. Cia Florestal; 16. Faz. Jatoba do Cotovelo and Faz. Jatoba da Mata; 17. Lassance; 18. rio Lavado. Companhia Florestal at Varzea da Palma (centred at 17°40'S, 44°44'W), Varzea da Palma municipality: road south and west of the town, that passed through a forestry plantation (mainly Eucalyptus), and continued through areas of degraded cerraddo, open areas with influence of caatinga, and several tracts of gallery forest. Visited on 10 January 2003. Pirapora (south of) (centred at 17°25'S, 44°48'W), Pirapora municipality: an area crossed by several minor roads south of the town, through caztinga-cerraddo transi- tion habitats, open agricultural fields and a few remaining patches of tall woodlands. Visited on 11 January 2003. Serra do Boqueirao (17°23'S, 44°32'W), Jequitai municipality: rocky escarpment between Jequitai and Varzea da Palma, accessed via a minor road. The area presents mostly degraded woodland and cerraddo habitats, agricultural fields, and taller woodland along the base of the serra. There is a large marshy area, as well as a number of small streams with narrow belts of gallery forest. Accessed from Jequitai on 11 January 2003. Curral de Pedras (17°06'S, 44°35'W), Jequitai municipality: north-east of Pirapora inland of the right bank of the Sao Francisco, accessed from Jequitai. The name, 'curral de pedras', refers to a limestone formation, which appears labyrinthine due to a series of concentric circles in the rock, and in this case is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may


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