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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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ARMSTRONG, EDWARDA1954THE BEHAVIOUR OF BIRDS IN CONTINUOUS DAYLIGHT
Bai, M-L, Mühlenberg, M2008Sequential use of holes by birds breeding in a natural boreal forest in Mongolia: Capsule Wood Nuthatch Sitta europaea and Coal Tit Periparus ater had a high tendency to reuse nest-sites, and holes in living trees were more frequently reused than holes in
Bai, M-L, Mühlenberg, M2008Sequential use of holes by birds breeding in a natural boreal forest in Mongolia: Capsule Wood Nuthatch Sitta europaea and Coal Tit Periparus ater had a high tendency to reuse nest-sites, and holes in living trees were more frequently reused than holes in
Gibb, J1956TERRITORY IN THE GENUS PARUS
Hewson, CM, Amar, A, Lindsell, JA, Thewlis, RM, BUTLER, SIMON, SMITH, KEN, Fuller, RJ2007Recent changes in bird populations in British broadleaved woodland
Lewis, AJG, Amar, A, CORDI-PIEC, DANIEL, Thewlis, RM2007Factors influencing Willow Tit Poecile montanus site occupancy: a comparison of abandoned and occupied woods
Rajala, M, Kareksela, S, Rätti, O, Suhonen, J2012Age-dependent responses to alarm calls depend on foraging activity in Willow Tits Poecile montanus
Rytkönen, S, Soppela, M1995Vicinity of Sparrowhawk Nest Affects Willow Tit Nest Defense
SANGSTER, GEORGE, van den Berg, AB, van Loon, AJ, Roselaar, CS2009Dutch Avifaunal List: Taxonomic Changes in 2004–2008
Siriwardena, GM2004Possible roles of habitat, competition and avian nest predation in the decline of the Willow Tit Parus montanus in Britain: Capsule Although stable in their preferred, wet habitats, Willow Tits have declined in woodland, probably because of habitat degrad
Siriwardena, GM2004Possible roles of habitat, competition and avian nest predation in the decline of the Willow Tit Parus montanus in Britain: Capsule Although stable in their preferred, wet habitats, Willow Tits have declined in woodland, probably because of habitat degrad
Siriwardena, GM2004Possible roles of habitat, competition and avian nest predation in the decline of the Willow Tit Parus montanus in Britain: Capsule Although stable in their preferred, wet habitats, Willow Tits have declined in woodland, probably because of habitat degrad
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