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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Baker, DJ, Stillman, RA, Smith, BM, Bullock, JM, Norris, KJ2010Vigilance and the functional response of granivorous foragers
Baker, PE1998A Description of the First Live Poouli Captured
Bakken, GS, Lee, KF1992Effects of Wind and Illumination on Behavior and Metabolic Rate of American Goldfinches (Carduelis tristis)
Baldamus, E1871Briefliches über Serinus pusillus
Balph, DF, Balph, MHatch1979Behavioral Flexibility of Pine Siskins in Mixed Species Foraging Groups
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Banko, PC, Williams, J1993Eggs, Nests, and Nesting Behavior of Akiapolaau (Drepanidinae)
Banko, WE1968Rediscovery of Maui Nukupuu, Hemignathus lucidus affinis, and Sighting of Maui Parrotbill, Pseudonestor xanthophrys, Kipahulu Valley, Maui, Hawaii
Banks, RC, Laybourne, RC1977Plumage Sequence and Taxonomy of Laysan and Nihoa Finches
BANNBRMAN, DAVIDA1919XXXII.–List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part IV. ANATIDæ–LAMDæ.
BANNERMAK, DAVIDA1919XXIV.–List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part III. PICIDJK–SULIUJE.
Bannerman, DA1920List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part VII. Summary and General Conclusions.
Bannerman, DA1920List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidenta1 Visitors. Part V. ALCIDE—PHASIANIDÆ.
A.Bannerman, D1920List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part VI. Appendix A–Appendix B
Bannerman, DA1919VI.–List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part 1. CORVIDæ–SYLVIIDVæ
Bannerman, DA1919XVI.–List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part II. TURDIDæ–HIRUNDINIDTæ.
Bannerman, DA1914An Ornithological Expedition to the Eastern Canary Islands.–Part II.
Baptista, LF1972Wild House Finch sings White-crowned Sparrow song
BARAHONA, F, EVANS, SE, MATEO, JA, García-Márquez, M, LOPEZ-JURADO, LF2000Endemism, gigantism and extinction in island lizards: the genus Gallotia on the Canary Islands
BARBER, JANETC, Francisco-Ortega, J, SANTOS-GUERRA, ARNOLDO, Turner, KG, JANSEN, ROBERTK2002Origin of Macaronesian Sideritis L. (Lamioideae: Lamiaceae) inferred from nuclear and chloroplast sequence datasets
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Barrientos, R, Barbosa, A, Valera, F, Moreno, E2007Temperature but not rainfall influences timing of breeding in a desert bird, the trumpeter finch ( Bucanetes githagineus )
Barrientos, R, Kvist, L, Barbosa, A, Valera, F, López-Iborra, GM, Moreno, E2009Colonization patterns and genetic structure of peripheral populations of the trumpeter finch (Bucanetes githagineus) from Northwest Africa, the Canary Islands and the Iberian Peninsula
Barrientos, R, Kvist, L, Barbosa, A, Valera, F, López-Iborra, GM, Moreno, E, Manne, L2009Colonization Patterns and Genetic Structure of Peripheral Populations of the Trumpeter Finch (Bucanetes githagineus) from Northwest Africa, the Canary Islands and the Iberian Peninsula
Barrington, JS1931Scarcity of Goldfinches in County Wicklow
Barrington, RM1910Invasion of Crossbills
Bartholomew, GA, Cade, TJ1956Water Consumption of House Finches
Barton, HDM1898Hawfinch in Co. Antrim
Bascuñán, AL, Tourville, EA, Toomey, MB, McGraw, KJ2009Food Color Preferences of Molting House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) in Relation to Sex and Plumage Coloration
Batten, LA1973Bird Population Changes for the Years 1971–72
Beardsley, JW, Rasplus, J-Y2001A new species of Josephiella (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) forming leaf galls on Ficus microcarpa L. (Moraceae)
Becker, P1992Colonization of Islands by Carnivorous and Herbivorous Heteroptera and Coleoptera: Effects of Island Area, Plant Species Richness, and 'Extinction' Rates
Becker, P, Ringleben, H1975Welche Bewandtnis hat es mit dem „Brutfleck“ beim ♂ des Zitronenfinken (Serinus citrinellus) ?
Bekoff, M1995Vigilance, Flock Size, and Flock Geometry: Information Gathering by Western Evening Grosbeaks (Aves, Fringillidae)
Bekoff, M, Scott, AC1989Aggression, Dominance, and Social Organization in Evening Grosbeaks
Bekoff, M, Scott, ACaul, Conner, DA1987Nonrandom Nest-Site Selection in Evening Grosbeaks
Belthoff, JR, Dufty, Jr., AM, Gauthreaux, Jr., SA1994Plumage Variation, Plasma Steroids and Social Dominance in Male House Finches
Belthoff, JR, Gauthreaux, Jr., SA1991Aggression and Dominance in House Finches
Belthoff, JR, Gauthreaux, Jr., SA1991Partial Migration and Differential Winter Distribution of House Finches in the Eastern United States
Benkman, CW1988Flock Size, Food Dispersion, and the Feeding Behavior of Crossbills
Benkman, CW1997Feeding Behavior, Flock-Size Dynamics, and Variation in Sexual Selection in Crossbills
Benkman, CW1993Logging, Conifers, and the Conservation of CrossbillsExplotación forestal, coníferas y conservación de piquituertos (“crossbills”)
Benkman, CW1990Intake Rates and the Timing of Crossbill Reproduction
Benkman, CW1989Intake Rate Maximization and the Foraging Behaviour of Crossbills
Benkman, CW, Fetz, T, Talluto, MV2012Variable resource availability when resource replenishment is constant: The coupling of predators and prey (Disponibilidad Variable de Recursos cuando su Reposición es Constante: El Acople entre Depredadores y Presas)
Benkman, CW, Smith, JW, KEENAN, PATRICKC, Parchman, TL, Santisteban, L2009A New Species Of The Red Crossbill (Fringillidae: Loxia) From Idaho (Una Especie Nueva de Loxia (Fringillidae) de Idaho)
Benson, CW1914Hawfinch at Balbriggan
Beresford, DRPack1911Mealy Redpoll in Co. Carlow

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith