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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Drachmann, J, Broberg, MM, S⊘gaard, P2002Nest predation and semicolonial breeding in Linnets Carduelis cannabina: Nest predation in Linnets in Denmark was caused mainly by Hooded Crows Corvus corone cornix and Magpies Pica pica with no experimental evidence of antipredator aggression
Drachmann, J, Broberg, MM, S⊘gaard, P2002Nest predation and semicolonial breeding in Linnets Carduelis cannabina: Nest predation in Linnets in Denmark was caused mainly by Hooded Crows Corvus corone cornix and Magpies Pica pica with no experimental evidence of antipredator aggression.
GREGORY, RD, Marchant, JH1996Population trends of Jays, Magpies, Jackdaws and Carrion Crows in the United Kingdom
Gregory, RD, Marchant, JH1996Population trends of Jays, Magpies, Jackdaws and Carrion Crows in the United Kingdom
Groen, N, Yurlov, A1999Body dimensions and mass of breeding and hatched Black-tailed Godwits ( Limosa l. limosa ): a comparison between a West Siberian and a Dutch population
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MØLLER, ANDERSPAPE1982Characteristics of Magpie Pica pica Territories of Varying Duration
Olsen, H, Schmidt, NM2004Response of Hooded Crow Corvus corone cornix and Magpie Pica pica to exposure to artificial nests: Capsule Hooded Crow activity increased markedly and instantly after exposure of artificial nests, whereas Magpies showed no response to the nests, but seeme
Olsen, H, Schmidt, NM2004Response of Hooded Crow Corvus corone cornix and Magpie Pica pica to exposure to artificial nests: Capsule Hooded Crow activity increased markedly and instantly after exposure of artificial nests, whereas Magpies showed no response to the nests, but seeme
Seel, DC1976MOULT IN FIVE SPECIES OF CORVIDAE IN BRITAIN
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