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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Coiffait, L, Clark, JA, Robinson, RA, Blackburn, JR, Grantham, MJ, Leech, DI, Marchant, JH, Barber, LJ, De Palacio, D, Griffin, BM, Moss, D, Shephard, MM2009Bird ringing in Britain and Ireland in 2008
Clark, JA, Dadam, D, Robinson, RA, Moss, D, Leech, DI, Barber, LJ, Blackburn, JR, Conway, GJ, De Palacio, D, Griffin, BM, Schäfer, S2011Bird ringing in Britain and Ireland in 2010
Clark, JA, Dadam, D, Robinson, RA, Moss, D, Leech, DI, Barber, LJ, Blackburn, JR, Conway, GJ, De Palacio, D, Griffin, BM, Schäfer, S2011Bird ringing in Britain and Ireland in 2010
Thompson, PS, Greenwood, JJD, Greenaway, K1993Birds in European gardens in the winter and spring of 1988–89
Smith, KW, Burgess, DJ, Parks, RA1992Breeding bird communities of broadleaved plantation and ancient pasture woodlands of the New Forest
Seaton, R, Hyde, N, Holland, JD, Minot, EO, Springett, BP2008Breeding Season Diet and Prey Selection of the New Zealand Falcon (Falco novaeseelandiae) in a Plantation Forest
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
Fernández-Juricic, E2001Density-dependent habitat selection of corridors in a fragmented landscape
Chamberlain, DE, Gosler, AG, Glue, DE2007Effects of the winter beechmast crop on bird occurrence in British gardens: Capsule Woodland birds were significantly less likely to occur in gardens in years of high beechmast crop
Chamberlain, DE, Gosler, AG, Glue, DE2007Effects of the winter beechmast crop on bird occurrence in British gardens: Capsule Woodland birds were significantly less likely to occur in gardens in years of high beechmast crop.
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
Greenwood, PJ, Harvey, PH1977FEEDING STRATEGIES AND DISPERSAL OF TERRITORIAL PASSERINES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE BLACKBIRD TURDUS MERULA AND THE GREENFINCH CARDUELIS CHLORIS
Weidinger, K2001Laying dates and clutch size of open-nesting passerines in the Czech Republic: a comparison of systematically and incidentally collected data
Weidinger, K2001Laying dates and clutch size of open-nesting passerines in the Czech Republic: a comparison of systematically and incidentally collected data
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
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
Weidinger, K2009Nest predators of woodland open-nesting songbirds in central Europe
Nagy, S, Nagy, K, Szép, T2009Potential Impact of EU Accession on Common Farmland Bird Populations in Hungary
Hale, K, Briskie, JV2007Response of introduced European birds in New Zealand to experimental brood parasitism
Thompson, PM, Lawton, JH1983Seed Size Diversity, Bird Species Diversity and Interspecific Competition
JAMES, MARIANNEC, Furness, RW, BOWMAN, ALANS, FORBES, KENJ, Gilbert, L2011The importance of passerine birds as tick hosts and in the transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of Lyme disease: a case study from Scotland
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith