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Avian Bibliography Page

 

LAUGHING THRUSH BIBLIOGRAPHY

Andersson, M. 2001. My experiences with the Melodious Laughing Thrush. Gefiederte Welt 125 (7): 268-270. Garrulax canorus.

Anderson, B., Dymond, N. 2008. White-speckled Laughingthrush Garrulax bieti rediscovered in Sichuan, China. BirdingAsia 9: 94-95.

Aston, P. 1996. Black-faced Laughing Thrush and Black-necked Starling attempting to eat Asian Painted frog. Hong Kong Bird Report 1995 (1996): 253.

Banks, J. & Banks, J. 1986. Notes on the discovery of the nest and eggs of the Ashy-headed Babbler Garrulax cinerifrons. Loris 17 (3): 110-111.

Banks, J. & Banks, J. 1988. A note on the first discovery of the nest and eggs of the Ashy-headed Babbler Garrulax cinerifrons an endemic species of Sri Lanka in 1984. J Bombay Nat His Soc 84 (3): 682-684.

Berloiz, J. 1930. Revision systematique du genere Garrulax Lesson. L'Oiseau 11: 1-27, 78-105, 129-159.

Bonstow, M. 1998. Jay thrushes at liberty. Cage and aviary Birds. 6/4/98: 6.

Borie, J. & Laferte, C. 1994. Garrulax de China Garrulax senensis. Atualidades Ornitologicas 61: 6.

Brose, H. 2008. The White-crested Laughing Thrush – lively and intelligent birds. Gefiederte Welt Vol 132 issue 2: 14-15.

Bunning, H. H. 1993. Rotflugeltimalie Garrulax milnei. Gefiederte Welt 117 (7): 241.

Chalmers, M. L. 1988. Black Kite Milvus migrans takes Black-faced Laughing Thrush Garrulax perspicillatus. Hong Kong Bird Report 1987: 103.

Cheng Tso-Hsin & Tang Rui-Chang. 1982. A new subspecies ofGarrulax galbanus from Yunnan, China. Sinozoologica 2: 1-2. (In Chinese).

Coles, D. 1979.Breeding the Red-headed Laughing Thrush at padstow Bird Gardens. Avic Mag 85: 16-17.

Coles, D. 2000. Management of Laughingthrushes in Captivity.Obtainable from, D. Coles, 2 Church Farm Cottages, Lower Basildon, Berkshire, RG8 9NJ, UK.

Dew, S. 2007.Having the last laugh. Cage and Aviary Birds Mag 27th Dec: 14-15. (Grey Sided Laughingthrush)

Eames, J. C., Trai, L. T. & Cu, N. 1999. A new species of Laughingthrush (Passeriformes: Garrulacinae) from the Western Highlands of Vietnam. Bull British Orn Club 119 (1): 4-14.

Eames, J. C. & Eames, C. 2001. A new species of laughingthrush (Passeriformes Garrulacinae) from the central highlands of Vietnam. Bull Brit orn Club 121 No 1:10-23.

Eck, S. 1987. Zur vikarianz der chinesischen haherlinge Garrulax ocellatus und Garrulax maximus (Aves Timaliidae). Beitraege zur Naturkunde Niedersachsens 40 (3): 153-170.

Fowler, A., Glen, L. & Kitcherside, M. 1999. Iron contents of Ramphastid diets. Avic Mag 105: 130-131.

Gibson, L 1979. Sexing Garrulax mitratus. Avic Mag 85: 109.

Gibson, L. 1982. Breeding the White-crested Jay Thrush. Avic Mag 88: 135-141.

Green, R. 1998. Learning the hard way with Laughing Thrushes. Cage and Aviary Birds. 30/5/98: 16.

Green, R. 1998. Leylandii- the missing link. Cage and Aviary Birds. 29/6/99: 12.

Haines, C. 1989. Breeding the Red-tailed Laughing Thrush at Padstow Bird Gardens. Avic Mag 95: 10-13.

Harrap, S. 1992. The specific status of Bare-headed Laughing Thrush. Bull Oriental Bird Cub No 16: 48. Garrulax calvus.

He Fen-qi, Lin Jian-sheng, Gardner, L.,Richardson, M., Wilkson, R. 2007. Searches for the Blue-crowned Laughing Thrush. Garrulax courtoisi simaoensis in South yunnan, South-west China. Avic Mag Vol 113 No 2 : 78-84.

He Fengi, Xi Zhinong. 2002. The Courtois's yellow-throated laughingthrush Garrulax galbanus couroisi . Chinese J Zoology 37: 82. (In Chinese)

Hewston, N. 1983. Breeding the White Browed Laughing thrush. Avic Mag 89: 63-66.

Inskipp, C. 1994. A review of the taxonomic status of the Yellow-throated Laughing Thrush Garrulax galbanus. Bull Oriental Bird Club 19: 41.

Islam, M. A. 1987. Food and feeding habits of the South Indian Laughing Thrush Garrulax cachinnans and Garrulax jerdoni (Aves: Muscicapidae). Bangladesh J Zoology 15 (2): 197-204.

Islam, M. A. Satpura hypothesis and the distribution of laughing thrush Garrulax (Lesson) of India. J Bombay Nat His Soc 86 (3): 318-322.

Islam, M. A. 1989. Nest destruction and cannibalistic behaviour of laughing thrush Garrulax spp. (Aves: Muscicapidae). Bangladesh J of Zoology 17 (1): 15-17.

Islam, M. A. 1993. Aspects of the breeding biology of Garrulax lineatus, Garrulax albogularis and garrulax striatus (Aves: Muscicapidae) of Kumaun. Bangladesh J of Zoology 21 (1): 67-76.

Islam, M. A. 1994. Breeding habits of the Nigiri Laughing Thrush Garrulax cachinnans (Jerdon).J Bombay Nat His Soc 91 (1): 16-28.

Islam, M. A. 1995. Breeding behaviour of the White-breasted Laughing Thrush Garrulax jerdoni Blyth (Aves: Muscicapidae). Bangladesh J of Zoology 23 (2): 125-132.

Jayarathna, A., Caldera, P., Goodale, E. 2005. Observations on the nesting and parental behaviour of Ashy-headed Laughingthrush Garrulax cinereifrons. Forktail 21: 163-164.

Kant, R R. 1978. A new species of Mysidea (Phthiraptera) on Garrulax (Aves) from northeast India. Entomon 3 (2): 281-285.

Li, G. Y., Zhang, Q. M. & Zhang, R. Y. 1979. A new subspecies of Garrulax lunulatus from Sichuan Garrulax l. liangshanensis. Acta Zootaxonomica sinica 4 (1): 93-94.

Li, H. 1991. Ecological habits and characteristics of Garrulax ellioti. Sichuan J of Zoology 10 (3): 34-35.

Li, H. 1991. Notes on reproduction of Garrulax ocellatus artemisiae. Sichuan J of Zoology 10 (1): 36.

Lieberman, A. 1984. Breeding the Red-winged Laughing Thrush at San Diego Zoo. Avic Mag 90: 87-90.

Liu, R., Yu, Q. & Lei, F. 1998. The vocalisation of the Barred Laughing Thrush Garrulax lunulatus (Timalidae [Timaliidae]) in China - a preliminary Study. Acta Ornithologica (Warsaw) 33 (3-4): 127-133.

Long, A., Crosby, M & Inskipp. T. 1994. A Review of the Taxonomic Status of the Yellow-throated Laughingthrush. Bull Oriental Bird Club 19: 41-47.

Luo, S. 1989. Ecology of generation of Garrulax canorus. Sichuan J of Zoology 8 (3): 15-16.

Luo, S. 1992. An ecological observation of Garrulax davidi. Sichuan J of Zoology 11 (3): 20-21.

Mace, M. 1991. Breeding and hand-rearing Tickell's Laughing Thrush at San Diego Wild Animal Park. Inter Zoo Ybk 30: 187-191.

Mace, M. 1994. Notes on Breeding the Black-throated Laughingthrush. Avic Mag 100: 98-100

Massey, B. 1991. Yellow-throated Laughing Thrushes. Foreign Birds. 57: 97-98.

Menegaux, A. 1923. Description du Garrulax courtoisi, nov. sp. de. la. Chine. Bull Mus Hist Nat 29: 287-288.

Oldenettel, J. 1989. Der gelbbauch-oder gelbkehlhaherling Garrulax galbanus. Gefiederte Welt 113 (11): 335-336.

Oldenettel, J. 1994. Successful breeding of Garrulax albogularis. Gefiederte Welt 118 (8): 269-270.

Osmaston, B. B. 2000. Strange behaviour of certain birds when in possession of strong smelling insects. Hornbill oct-dec 2000: 13.

Rane, U. 1984. Occurrence of White-breasted Laughing Thrush Garrulax jerdoni (Blyth) in Goa. J Bombay Nat His Soc 81 (2): 474-475.

Rezanov, A. G. 1987. Notes on the feeding behaviour of the Garrulax leucolophus (Timaliidae) in captivity. Ornitologiya 22: 218-219.

Pasini, A., Arsuffi, D., Micali, G. & Violani, C. G. 1994. Captive Breeding of Yellow-throated Laughing Thrushes in northern Italy. Bull Oriental Bird Club. 19: 49-50.

Sato, S. 2000. Naturalization of exotic Hwamei Garrulax canorus in Northern Kyushu, Japan. Japanese J of Ornithology 48(3): 233-235.

Schleussner, G. 1983. Erfolgireiche volierenbrut des augenbrauenhaherling Garrulax canorus. Gefiederte Welt 107 (2): 33-36.

Shen, S. 2001. The isolation and identification of Aeromonas hydrophila from laughing thrushes. Shanghai Nogye Xuebao 17 (2): 66-68.

Shepherd. C. R.  2007. Trade in the Black-and-white Laughingthrush Garrulax bicolor and White-crested Laughingthrush G. leucolophus in Indonesia. Birding Asia No 8: 49-52.

Siriwardhene, M. 2004. The first successful nest of the Ashy-headed Laughingthrush discovered in Sinharaja. Malkoha 26 (2):4.

Stepanyan, L. S. & Loskot, V. M. 1998. A new subspecies of Garrulax lineatus (Aves Timaliidae) from Badakhshan Mountains, the Western Pamir. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal 77 (5): 615-618.

Taylor, A. L. & Collins, M. S. 1979. Rediscovery and identification of the 'mystery' Garrulax on Oahu. Elepaio 39 (8): 79-81.

Thorpe, J., Sharpe, C. 2004. The occurrence of the Red-winged Laughing Thrushes Garrulax formosus on the Isle of Man. Perregrine 8 (4): 349-351.

Toone, W. 1988. Breeding the White-necked Laughing Thrush. Zoonooz 61 (2): 13.

Warakagoda, D. 2003. Second record of nest of Ashy-headed Laughing-thrush. Ceylon Bird Club Notes 2003: 175.

Ward, B. 1975. Breeding the Rufous-chinned Laughing Thrush at Winged World. Avic Mag 81: 68.

Wilkinson, R., He, Fen-Qi., Gardner, L/, Worth, R. 2004. A highly threatened bird Chinese Yellow throated Laughing Thrushes in China and in zoos. International Zoo News 51 (8):456-469 No 337.

Winkendick, J. 1993. Haltungserfahrungen mit weissohrhaherlingen Garrulax chinensis. Voliere 12: 384-386.

Yang, X. & Li, S. 1998. Breeding habits of garrulax davidi. Chinese J Zoology 33 (2): 35-37.

Yealland, J. 1965. Breeding the Masked Jay Thrush. Avic Mag 71: 8.

Ye, L. Y. & Cheng, Y. D. 1994. A new species of the genus Urotocus from Garrulax canorus owstoni (Rothschild) (Digenea: Leucochloridiidae). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 19 (1): 16-19.

Young, R. A. 1978. Co-operative breeding in the White-crested Laughing Thrush with notes on its hand rearing at Busch Bird Park Houston. Inter Zoo Ybk 18: 106-109.

Yuvanatemiya, M. 1992. White-crested Laughing Thrush. Bangkok Bird Club Bull 9 (10): 1, 3,

Zacharias, V. J. 1997. Possible communal nesting in the Wynaad Laughing Thrush Garrulax d. delesserti. J Bombay Nat His Soc 94 (2): 414.

Zheng, Z. X. & Tang, R. C. 1982. A new subspecies of Garrulax galbanus from Yunnan, China Garrulax galbanus simaoensis. Sinozoologia 2: 1-2.

Zheng, Z. 1882. On the evolution of Garrulax (Timaliinae) with comparative studies of the species found at the centre and those in the periphery of the distribution range of the genus. Acta Zoological Sinica 28 (3): 205-210.

 

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