AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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1976Miscellaneous: Williams, L. E., Jr. & Phillips, R. W. 1973. Capturing Sandhill Cranes with alpha-chloralose. J. Wildl. Mgmt 37: 94–97.
BURES, STANISLAV, Pavel, V2003Do birds behave in order to avoid disclosing their nest site?: Three similarly sized passerine species with various breeding strategies behaved differently in the presence of models of mammalian and avian predators
BURES, STANISLAV, Pavel, V2003Do birds behave in order to avoid disclosing their nest site?: Three similarly sized passerine species with various breeding strategies behaved differently in the presence of models of mammalian and avian predators.
Chernetsov, N, Bulyuk, VN, Ktitorov, P2007Migratory stopovers of passerines in an oasis at the crossroads of the African and Indian flyways
Eddowes, MJ2011Correlations between long distance migrants in year-to-year fluctuations of arrival timing
Fuller, RJ2000Influence of Treefall Gaps on Distributions of Breeding Birds within Interior Old-Growth Stands in Białowieża Forest, Poland
Gargallo, G1995Interrupted moult of some passerine birds in southern Europe
Hewson, CM, Amar, A, Lindsell, JA, Thewlis, RM, BUTLER, SIMON, SMITH, KEN, Fuller, RJ2007Recent changes in bird populations in British broadleaved woodland
Jenni, L, Jenni-Eiermann, S1992Metabolic Patterns of Feeding, Overnight Fasted and Flying Night Migrants during Autumn Migration
Marchetti, C, Baldaccini, NEmilio, Locatelli, DPatrizia1996Consistency and overlap of the diet of seven passerine trans‐saharian migrants during spring stopover at two mediterranean sites
Marchetti, C, LOCATELLI, DARIAPATRIZIA, van Noordwijk, AJ, Baldaccini, NEmilio1998The effects of prey size on diet differentiation of seven passerine species at two spring stopover sites
Schaub, M, Jenni, L2000Body mass of six long-distance migrant passerine species along the autumn migration route
Spina, F, MASSI, ALBERTO, MONTEMAGGIORI, ALESSANDRO1994BACK FROM AFRICA: WHO'S RUNNING AHEAD? ASPECTS OF DIFFERENTIAL MIGRATION OF SEX AND AGE CLASSES IN PALEARCTIC-AFRICAN SPRING MIGRANTS
Vigorita, V2000Migration routes from Lombardy, Northern Italy, to Africa, covered by birds ringed during eighteen years of ringing activity in five Pre-alpine Ornithological stations
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