Note on the occurrence of the White-winged Wood Duck <em>Cairina scutulata</em> on the west coast of North Sumatra
Abstract
Details are provided of records of Cairina scutulata from North-western Sumatra. These are the first reports of this endangered species from outside the South-eastern corner of Sumatra since 1909, and they greatly expand the range in which remnant populations may still occur.
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