PR005
Maricao and Susúa


References
Arroyo-Vázquez B.1992. Observations of the breeding biology of the Elfin – woods Warbler. Wilson Bulletin, 104: 362-365. Delannoy, Carlos A. 2005. First nesting records of the Puerto Rican Nightjar and Antillean Nighthawk in a montane forest of western Puerto Rico. Journal of Field Ornithology: Vol. 76, No.3, 271-273. Delannoy, Carlos A. and Alexander Cruz. 1999. Patterns of prey abundance and use by male and female Puerto Rican Sharp-shinned Hawks. Caribbean Journal of Science: Vol. 35, No. 1-2, 38-45. Díaz Díaz, Carlos A. 1984.Recovery Plan for the Puerto Rican Whip-Poor- Will (Caprimulgus noctitherus). US Fish and Wildlife Service. Kepler, Cameron B. and Angela K. Kepler. 1973. The distribution and ecology of the Puerto Rican Whip-Poor- Will, an endangered species. The Living Bird: Vol.11, 207-239. Noble, Robert E., Francisco J. Vilella and Phillip J. Zwank. 1986. Status of the endangered Puerto Rican Nightjar in 1985. Caribbean Journal of Science: Vol. 22, No.3-4: 137-143. Rivera, Marelisa. 1997. Puerto Rican Broad-Winged Hawk and Puerto Rican Sharp-Shinned Hawk (Buteo platypterus brunnescens and Accipiter striatus venator) Recovery Plan. US Fish and Wildlife Service. Tossas, Adrianne G. 2006. Effects of Hurricane Georges on the resident avifauna of Maricao State Forest, Puerto Rico. Caribbean Journal of Science: vol. 42, No.1, 81-87. Vilella, Francisco J. and Phillip J. Zwank. 1993.Geographic distribution and abundance of the Puerto Rican Nightjar. Journal of Field Ornithology: Vol. 64, No.2, 233-238.

Further resources

Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Maricao and Susúa (Puerto Rico (to USA)). Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/maricao-and-susúa-iba-puerto-rico-(to-usa) on 23/11/2024.