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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.
1967MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND GENETICS
GREGORY, RD, Baillie, SR1998Large-scale habitat use of some declining British birds
Fernández-Juricic, E2001Density-dependent habitat selection of corridors in a fragmented landscape
Macleod, CJ, Till, A2007Crop use by introduced bird species in winter in relation to crop structure and seed resources: Capsule Most species preferred to forage in grassland where seed resources were more abundant and the vegetation was uniform in height but heterogeneous in den
Macleod, CJ, Till, A2007Crop use by introduced bird species in winter in relation to crop structure and seed resources: Capsule Most species preferred to forage in grassland where seed resources were more abundant and the vegetation was uniform in height but heterogeneous in den
Newson, SE, Woodburn, RJW, Noble, DG, Baillie, SR, Gregory, RD2005Evaluating the Breeding Bird Survey for producing national population size and density estimates: Capsule The BBS has potential for producing better estimates of habitat-specific densities and population sizes for many UK bird populations than those avail
Newson, SE, Woodburn, RJW, Noble, DG, Baillie, SR, Gregory, RD2005Evaluating the Breeding Bird Survey for producing national population size and density estimates: Capsule The BBS has potential for producing better estimates of habitat-specific densities and population sizes for many UK bird populations than those avail
Greig-Smith, PW, Feare, CJ, FREEMAN, ELAINEM, SPENCER, PETERL1988Causes and consequences of egg-size variation in the European Starling Sturnus vulgaris
Tellería, JL, Santos, T1994Factors involved in the distribution of forest birds in the Iberian Peninsula
Tellería, JL, Santos, T1994Factors involved in the distribution of forest birds in the Iberian Peninsula
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
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith