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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

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1997Also Received
1977RECENT ORNITHOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS
Alder, D, Marsden, S2010Characteristics of feeding‐site selection by breeding Green Woodpeckers Picus viridis in a UK agricultural landscape
Alder, D, Marsden, S2010Characteristics of feeding‐site selection by breeding Green Woodpeckers Picus viridis in a UK agricultural landscape
Biswas., B1952GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION IN THE WOODPECKER PICUS FLAVINUCHA GOULD.
Conrads, K1964Über das „Drohschwenken“ und einige Rufe beim Grauspecht (Picus canus)
Conrads, K, Herrmann, A1963Beobachtungen beim Grauspecht ( Picus canus Gmelin) in der Brutzeit
Deignan, HG1955REMARKS ON PICUS VITTATUS VIEILLOT AND SOME OF ITS ALLIES
Elton, C1932Territory Among Wood Ants (Formica rufa L.) at Picket Hill
Greenway, Jr., JC1940Oriental Forms of Picus canus
Hewson, CM, Amar, A, Lindsell, JA, Thewlis, RM, BUTLER, SIMON, SMITH, KEN, Fuller, RJ2007Recent changes in bird populations in British broadleaved woodland
Hino, T2007Diversity and plasticity in branch-side use by birds in mixed-species flocks: niche differentiation or competitive hierarchy
Hino, T2005Resident males of small species dominate immigrants of large species in heterospecific, winter bird flocks
Jourdain, FCR1936On the Winter Habits of the Green Woodpecker (Picus viridis virescens)
PERKTAS, UTKU, Barrowclough, GF, Groth, JG2011Phylogeography and species limits in the green woodpecker complex (Aves: Picidae): multiple Pleistocene refugia and range expansion across Europe and the Near East
Pons, J-M, Olioso, G, Cruaud, C, Fuchs, J2011Phylogeography of the Eurasian green woodpecker (Picus viridis)
Pons, J-M, Olioso, G, Cruaud, C, Fuchs, J2011Phylogeography of the Eurasian green woodpecker (Picus viridis)
Short, LL1973Habits, Relationships, and Conservation of the Okinawa Woodpecker
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
Smith, KW2007The utilization of dead wood resources by woodpeckers in Britain
A. Styring, R, Ickes, K2001Woodpecker Abundance in a Logged (40 Years Ago) vs. Unlogged Lowland Dipterocarp Forest in Peninsular Malaysia
Südbeck, P, Meinecke, H1992Grauspecht-Weibchen Picus canus als Helfer an der Bruthöhle
Tobalske, C, Tobalske, BW1999Using Atlas Data to Model the Distribution of Woodpecker Species in the Jura, France
Walter, A1885Etwas über das Nisten und die Eierzahl von Falco subbuteo und Picus medius
Winkler, H, Kotaka, N, Gamauf, A, Nittinger, F, Haring, E2005On the phylogenetic position of the Okinawa woodpecker ( Sapheopipo noguchii )
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