AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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1977RECENT ORNITHOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS
1973RECENT ORNITHOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS
Editor1995AN AMERICAN KESTREL CAPTURES A WHITE-THROATED SWIFT IN FLIGHT
Crowe, O, Coombes, RH, Lysaght, L, O'Brien, C, Choudhury, KRoy, Walsh, AJ, Wilson, JH, O'Halloran, J2010Population trends of widespread breeding birds in the Republic of Ireland 1998–2008
Crowe, O, Coombes, RH, Lysaght, L, O'Brien, C, Choudhury, KRoy, Walsh, AJ, Wilson, JH, O'Halloran, J2010Population trends of widespread breeding birds in the Republic of Ireland 1998–2008
Crowe, O, Coombes, RH, Lysaght, L, O'Brien, C, Choudhury, KRoy, Walsh, AJ, Wilson, JH, O'Halloran, J2010Population trends of widespread breeding birds in the Republic of Ireland 1998–2008
CURRY, PETERJ, SAYER, JEFFERYA1979THE INUNDATION ZONE OF THE NIGER AS AN ENVIRONMENT FOR PALAEARCTIC MIGRANTS
ROULIN, ALEXANDRE, Brinkhof, MWG, Bize, P, Richner, H, JUNGI, THOMASW, Bavoux, C, Boileau, N, Burneleau, G2003Which Chick Is Tasty to Parasites? The Importance of Host Immunology vs. Parasite Life History
Summers, RW2004Use of pine snags by birds in different stand types of Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris: Capsule Hole-nesting birds tended to breed in the largest pine snags (standing dead trees) predominating in ancient native pinewood and scarce in plantations.
Summers, RW2004Use of pine snags by birds in different stand types of Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris: Capsule Hole-nesting birds tended to breed in the largest pine snags (standing dead trees) predominating in ancient native pinewood and scarce in plantations
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith