10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORN BUNTING»
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corn bunting in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
corn bunting and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Issues in Life Sciences—Zoology: 2013 Edition
Corn Bunting selected areas with high landuse diversity, namely, a highly
heterogeneous landscape with a high density of field margins. Attraction between
conspecifics was found in both cases. Calandra Lark seems to negatively
respond to ...
2. Described as Emberiza calandra Linnaeus 1758. Synonyms: Miliaria europea,
Miliaria minor,Emberiza miliaria, Crithagra miliaria. The Corn Bunting is a bird of
farmlands and grassy areas. In Europe primarily in the Mediterranean countries,
...
Clive Byers, Urban Olsson, Jon Curson, 2013
3
British song birds: being popular descriptions and anecdotes ...
Now the Corn Bunting, as every tyro in Ornithology well knows, is most partial to,
and most abundant in, cultivated and fertile districts, qualities in which the flat
portion of Derbyshire is by no means deficient, every spot of ground being turned
to ...
4
A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory
Do the Corn Bunting and the Reed Bunting nestle in woods, or even bushes I
And as to their imprudence, they are not a whit more easily caught than the
Finches, Sparrows, Linnets, or Larks. The distinction between this genus and ...
William Macgillivray, 1837
The corn bunting is a very rare bird in the south-west of England, being found
only along the north coast of Cornwall between Trevose Head and Pentire Point.
To most people, I would imagine that the corn bunting is a drab-looking bird, but I
...
6
A History of British Birds, Indigenous and Migratory: ...
Do the Corn Bunting and the Reed Bunting nestle in woods, or even bushes ?
And as to their imprudence, they are not a whit more easily caught than the
Finches, Sparrows, Linnets, or Larks. The distinction between this genus and ...
William MacGillivray, 1837
7
The Complete Guide to Ireland's Birds
Tree Sparrow Habitat and Status Formerly found in moM counties at the
beginning ot the lucnticlh century. thc range ot the Corn Bunting had diminished
steadily until the species no longer bred in Ireland from the l990s. Now a rare
winter and ...
Eric Dempsey, Michael O'Clery, 2002
8
The Call of the Country
Success with the corn bunting last summer just left the nightingale to be
discovered. A friend had told me that nightingales had been recorded at a
number of sites close to the Fosse Way, the old Roman road that extends from
Exeter to Lincoln.
9
Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle
His account suggests, for example, that following an increase in the area of
arable land from the late eighteenth century onwards, 'it seems likely that the
population and range of the corn bunting was its height during the last half of the
...
10
Birds in North-East Scotland Then and Now
However, over the longer term, as noted above, numbers have almost certainly
declined. In winter, they form small flocks widely scattered across lowland
farmland. Corn bunting I overlooked some early notes while preparing Watson (
1992).
Adam Watson, Ian Francis, 2012
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CORN BUNTING»
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corn bunting is used in the context of the following news items.
New book aims to inform debate on managing countryside as …
After all, there are more sparrowhawks in the country than grey partridge and corn bunting combined. I am trying to meet our international ... «Western Morning News, Jun 15»
Letters: If the defence cats are sent away, the enemy mice will play …
... for game birds is very beneficial for a suite of other farmland birds, including declining species such as yellowhammer and corn bunting. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
UK coastal walks: Belle Tout lighthouse, Birling Gap, East Sussex
In summer, the voice of skylarks and the 'jangling keys' song of the increasingly rare corn bunting serenade those who walk this route along the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
Seventeen per cent of Cotswold farm devoted to wildlife
... Cotswold region how he is providing the crucial conservation measures needed by rare birds such as wild grey partridge and corn bunting. «Smallholder, Jun 15»
Ingham's World: The songs of birds reveals a complex world
Britain's most parochial bird may be the corn bunting. Dr Marshall's study on the Hebrides found their dialects change every few yards. Females ... «Express.co.uk, May 15»
BTO appeals for help to save farmland birds
... and others such as Yellowhammer and Corn Bunting are showing no sign of recovery. Despite conservation measures implemented to halt ... «Bird Watch, May 15»
ID Trainer for the Future Chloe Rose, whose background is in …
Some of the more recent work I have been involved in includes: wetland bird counts, corn bunting and nightjar surveying for the Sussex ... «Natural History Museum, Apr 15»
Wading birds' tastes in Hebridean machair revealed
... bundling of hay and straw in conical stacks - was also to be promoted. Stooks offer a source of food for farmland birds such as corn bunting. «BBC News, Apr 15»
Martin Hesp heads to the Cornish coast to follow in Poldark's steps
It was the song of the corn bunting – a creature that is not immediately obvious in the great ornithological pantheon of birds. They look like fat ... «Western Daily Press, Apr 15»
Council plea to dog walkers on Tewkesbury's Severn Ham
... dogs off the lead there. That can see the animals disturbing the nests of rare birds such as corn bunting, reed warbler, curlew and skylark. «Gloucestershire Echo, Apr 15»