10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BEECHMAST» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
beechmast in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
beechmast im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Insect-eaters 177 If we put together these pieces of the puzzle. we get a picture
where the winter climate in combination with the presence of beechmast
determines whether the tireat Tit's population density in the following summer will
be high ...
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Populations in a Seasonal Environment
Death rates are grouped by period (squares are early years of study, stars are
late years), and by beechmast (small symbols mean low BEES hmast, large
figures mean high beechmast). The bracketed symbols identify hypothetical
curves ...
Stephen D. Fretwell, 1972
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Transactions and Journal of Proceedings
perhaps, is the specialisation shown by some of the Ascomycetes. We find that
on Vaccinium, for instance, there are 2 sp. of Phacidium and one of Crumenula.
On beechmast there grow —Hymenoscypha 1 sp., Helotium 1 sp., and Lachnella
2 ...
Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 1908
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The Perennial Calendar, and Companion to the Almanack; ...
Hogs now begin to be very troublesome, rambling about in all directions after
acorns, beechmast, and other favourite food; the break throu h hedges, enter
gardens, and do a great deal 0 mischief. B oomfield has aptly observed— Of
rambling ...
Thomas FORSTER (F.L.S.), 1824
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Permaculture Plants: A Selection
In England, the common beech is often used as a hedge. The fruit or beechmast
is a very good animal feed, and has long been a traditional food for pigs and
fattening poultry in Europe. In England, park deer feed on beechmast. It is
potentially ...
Jeff Nugent, Julia Boniface, 2004
FOOD & FEEDING: Predominantly a ground-feeding seed-eater, with beechmast
the most popular winter food. Also takes weeds, pine seeds, berries and grain.
Summer food includes insects, which it can catch on the wing. Regularly visits ...
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Air Rifle Hunting Through the Seasons: A Guide to Fieldcraft
As appetising as hazelnuts are to all sorts of wildlife, acorns and beechmast also
have great appeal to grey squirrels and avian quarry. Find astand ofoaks
orbeeches where the ground islittered with these nourishing morsels, and it's
very likely ...
In the period of our study, 1980, 1982 and 1984 were very good years for
beechmast, and large Woodpigeon flocks fed on it in the Chiltern beechwoods
inthe autumn. In 1981 the beechmast crop failed entirely, and likewise in 1983, or
almost ...
Barbara Snow, David Snow, 2010
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The perennial calendar, and companion to the almanack, ...
Pales. — Sheep now are turned into the stubble fields, wherein they roam about
and feed on the herbage that grows among the old cornstalks. Hogs now begin to
be very troublesome, rambling about in all directions after acorns, beechmast, ...
Thomas Ignatius M. Forster, 1824
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The Merlin of the Oak Wood
Beechmast made good fodder for swine, for cattle. Even people could survive on
it in times of famine, though it made horses sick. Jehannette looked again briefly,
with a thought of care and escape, toward Grison. But the horse showed no ...
8 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «BEECHMAST» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
beechmast im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Average broadband speed in Nottinghamshire is slower than the …
Julia Blant runs agricultural business Beechmast based in Arnold and said she suffered from slow internet speeds. She added: “It seems ... «Nottingham Post, Jun 14»
The King of Limbs: Beautiful? Magnificent? Or simply incredibly …
Among this landscape of clay-rooted tree and squirrel and muntjac and white-barred brambling sifting beechmast on the woodland floor, there ... «The Guardian, Feb 14»
What does our warm winter mean for Britain's wildlife?
Dunnocks and blackbirds trill in full song from trees still bearing yellowing leaves. In between gobbling mouthfuls of beechmast, a wood pigeon ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dez 13»
Tail of the unexpected: the resurgence of the red squirrel
It takes a trained eye to spot it through the autumn leaves dropping softly onto a carpet of mouldering beechmast, acorns and pine cones. «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 13»
Kevin Myers: It's time we saw the wood for the trees
Acorns and beechmast could never have got here without help, and though ash seeds are wind-borne, the prevailing winds are in the wrong ... «Irish Independent, Nov 12»
Deep in the forest, I wait expectantly for my prey – the secretive wild …
This year has been a successful breeding season due to abundant acorns, beechmast and sweet chestnut. Consequently, the Forestry ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dez 11»
Experts predict busy bird tables this winter
The beechmast (Nuts of the beech tree) crop, in particular, has been very poor in many counties and in some areas it seems to have failed ... «Wildlife Extra, Okt 07»
Israeli air force scrambled over bird 'invasion'
Acorns, conifer seeds and beechmast are in short supply, which could be disastrous for species such as jays, crossbills and siskins. The Royal ... «UK Express, Sep 07»