10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COAL TIT»
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coal tit in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Complete Garden Bird Book: How to Identify and Attract ...
Coal tit i i 0.5- i I.5CM, 4 ' : I X I Tin: Com. Tit is v characteristic small-bodied, bi t
large-headed in which is widespread across the whole of Europe with tbe
exception of northernmost Scandinavia. Commonly seen visiting gardens, where
it is ...
Mark Golley, Stephen Moss, 2001
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Attracting Birds to Your Garden
During the breeding season, the Coal Tit shows a marked preference for
coniferous woods and forests, although in autumn and winter they usually join
other tit species, to search for food. With its acrobatic habits, the Coal Tit is one of
our most ...
Stephen Moss, David Cottridge, 2000
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Interspecific Competition in Birds
The explanation proposed by Kullberg and Ekman is that, when no owls are
present, the socially dominant species have been competitively excluded by the
smaller coal tit! Their reasoning is as follows. In experimental situations coal tits
are ...
Coal Tit Parus ater Titw Penddu A widespread and fairly common resident. Most
numerous in conifer woodlands. Has increased in the second half of this century
with the spread of conifer plantations. The Coal Tit is widely distributed ...
Roger Lovegrove, Iolo Williams, Graham Williams, 2010
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The Complete Guide to Ireland's Birds
They are Coal Tit, Dipper, Jay and Red Grouse. Coal Tit Parus ater Irish Coal Tits
, P. a. hibernicus. differ from birds of the British race, P. a. britannicus, and the
Continental race, P. a. ater, by showing a different plumage tone. Irish birds also
...
Eric Dempsey, Michael O'Clery, 2002
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Ptilochronology : Feather time and the biology of birds: ...
Hay and colleagues found that the relationship between coal tit within— species
dominance rank and growth bar width was not only statistically significant, but
was negative rather than positive. That is, the more socially dominant a coal tit,
the ...
Jr. Thomas C. Grubb, 2006
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The Garden Bird Year: A Seasonal Guide to Enjoying the Birds ...
COAL TIT Paws ater Length: 10.5-11 .5cm (4%in) Resident. Blue Tit size, olive-
grey back, buff beneath, black cap and bib, white cheeks and nape patch. Coal
Tits are birds of coniferous woodland, so if you have conifers in your garden or ...
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Tits, Nuthatches and Treecreepers
PLATE COAL AND SPOT-WINGED TITS 64 Coal Tit Parus ater Text page 302
Through most of huge range, spotted double wingbars unique. P. a. hibernicus
Ireland. a Male: Upperparts greenish-olive, pale areas of plumage light yellow ...
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British song birds: being popular descriptions and anecdotes ...
Coal Tit, Pans ater, Gesn. Hoarser gales are round us blowing, Clouds obscure
the sky, Day's brief span is shorter growing, Darker nights draw nigh ; Morn and
eve are chill and dreary, Songs have lost their mirth, Whisp'ring leaves — of ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
... coalmine or coalpit a pit or mine from which coal is dug; coal miner; coal
mouse see coal tit: coal oil (NAm) rock-oil, shale-oil, paraffin; coal owner
someone who owns a colliery; coal plant a fossil plant of the Carboniferous strata
; coal-porter ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COAL TIT»
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coal tit is used in the context of the following news items.
Focus on: Spa Ponds nature reserve
Kingfisher and little grebe are amongst the birds recorded whilst the neighbouring Garibaldi Plantation is home to birds such as coal tit and ... «Nottingham Post, Jul 15»
Some birds not so swift putting in an appearance
On April 8, a coal tit was observed burying a sunflower seed in a hanging basket at Riverside, Rothbury. On April 9, at Hauxley Wildlife Trust ... «Northumberland Gazette, Jun 15»
House sparrow top of pecking order in Scotland
The tiny and eye-catching coal tit took the biggest tumble, plummeting to number 13 from ninth position last year. This year's Big Garden ... «Scotsman, Mar 15»
Finding time to relax is tough in one of the busiest of weeks
I saw a chaffinch, a pair of green finches and wrens, and a coal tit, in addition to the regular visitors. As I have been out and about I have noticed ... «Yorkshire Post, Mar 15»
Birdwatch: Kingfisher
There are also goldcrests and treecreepers foraging for tiny insects in the wet wood, and a singing coal tit, whose joyous, explosive sound ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
10 amazing facts you didn't know about Irish birds
When a coal tit sets about storing its food in the autumn its brain size – or its hippocampus, the cerebral region responsible for spatial memory ... «Irish Examiner, Jan 15»
Volunteers work hard to maintain nature reserve
“The usual suspects were all there: Great Tit, Blue Tit, Coal Tit, five male Bullfinch, Jays and Chaffinch. “Also seen on the reserve were two ... «Brighouse Echo, Jan 15»
After the deluge
I glimpsed a coal tit shaking raindrops from its feathers. Dale Dike reservoir was full, its overflow channel a frothing brown cascade. This was ... «The Guardian, Dec 14»
North East garden birdwatch results show wrens were the most seen …
Coal tit – started off the year in average number of gardens, but from the summer were seen in more gardens than in 2013, probably due to a ... «The Journal, Dec 14»
Your pictures of Scotland: 19 to 25 December
Benjy Boyle spotted this Coal Tit having a spot of lunch in Balloch. The sunrise at Cruden Bay on Christmas Eve. Sent in by Stewart Paul. «BBC News, Dec 14»