Tito (Samuel) Narosky (born June 6, 1932) is an Argentine ornithologist and writer. Of the 20 books he has authored or co-authored, Birds of Argentina...
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Narosky is a Slavic surname. Notable people with the name include: José Narosky (born 1930), Argentine notary public and writer Tito Narosky (born 1932)...
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chaired the XII Argentina Ornithological Meeting. In 2010, along with Tito Narosky wrote the Checklist of Birds of Argentina. His biggest contribution,...
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the subject, 100 Caracoles Argentinos, co-written with the naturalist Tito Narosky. Núñez Cortés holds a degree in biological chemistry. He is now participating...
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3991472°W / -34.6238139; -58.3991472 Region served Argentina Presidents Tito Narosky and Mario Gustavo Costa Main organ Board of Directors Website http://www...
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comprises a group of leading figures in ornithology and birdwatching: Tito Narosky (Argentina), Alvaro Jaramillo (Chile), Martha Algiers (Brazil), Raffael...
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2010. Cf. Wkiaves Brasil Cf. Wikiaves photo, taken in Brasilia: [1] Narosky, Tito; Carman, Raúl (2008). El Hornero, Ave Nacional. Buenos Aires: Albatros...
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Ruben M.; Ojeda, Ricardo A.; Mata, Jorge Rodriguez; Handford, Paul; Narosky, Tito (2006). "Homenaje. Claes Christian Olrog". Nuestras Aves (51): 10–14...
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of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 9 January 2019. Narosky, Tito; Carman, Raúl (2008). El Hornero, Ave Nacional. Buenos Aires: Albatros...
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