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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PIED FLYCATCHER»
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This broad review of the species provides not only a detailed biology of this fascinating little bird, but a commentary on many of the most interesting problems in bird behaviour and ecology. Illustrated by Tomas Part
Arne Lundberg, Rauno V. Alatalo, 2010
REFERENCES Alatalo, R. V., and Lundberg, A., 1984, Polyterritorial polygyny in
the Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca — evidence for the deception hypothesis
, Ann. Zool. Fennici 21:217-228. Alatalo, R. V., and Lundberg, A., 1986, The ...
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Reproductive Success: Studies of Individual Variation in ...
T. he pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) has the virtue of being the subject of
more long-term population studies than any other bird species. Populations have
been monitored for many years in most parts of the species' range, including the
...
T. H. Clutton-Brock, 1988
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Bird Migration and Global Change
Nest predation has also declined, apparently because reed beds are showing
earlier growth in spring, providing better concealment of nests in early summer.
The European Pied Flycatcher has shown a complex response to changing
climate ...
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A Nature Conservation Review: The Selection of Biological ...
pied flycatcher, redstart, blue tit and great tit. All these species nest here in some
numbers and there are no other nest box areas in Britain where so many pairs of
pied flycatcher and redstart breed. The study of the pied flycatcher is the most ...
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Polyterritorial Polygyny in the
Pied Flycatcher
Yhteenveto: Kirjosiepon monireviirinen moniavioisuus.
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Year on the Wing: Four Seasons in a Life with Birds
A male pied flycatcher sings from thirty feet up a tree, flitting from one side of the
oak to the other. It moves all the time, except for the few seconds of its song
phrase, when the muscular effort involved in singing pulls and twists at the bird's
...
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The Edinburgh encyclopedia
Hudson's Bay thrush. Bing thrush. Pied flycatcher. American flycatcher. Canadian
flycatcher. Striped flycatcher. Dun flycatcher. Sand martin.- Melville Itland. Black
and white swallow. Purple saveall. Unalaschka swallow. Shore lark. Sky lark.
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The Philosophical Magazine: Or Annals of Chemistry, ...
XXX. Table of the Arrival of some of the Summer Birds of Passage in the
Neighbourhood of Carlisle, during the Years 1827 and 1828; with Observations,
8jc. By A Correspondent. Pied Flycatcher. — I have no doubt the Pied Flycatcher
arrived ...
... 614 Himalayan Whistling- Thrush 628 Rufous-breasted Accentor 632 Sooty
Flycatcher 636 Orange-gorgeted Flycatcher 645 Slaty-blue Flycatcher 649 Indian
Little Pied-Flycatcher Verditer Flycatcher 699 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher 712
Indian ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PIED FLYCATCHER»
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pied flycatcher en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Huddersfield Birdwatchers' Club boxing clever
Mr Senior said club members are hoping some of the bird boxes would attract the club's target species of Pied Flycatcher and Spotted ... «Huddersfield Examiner, Jun 15»
The owl and the caterpillar tarry by the light of noon
In front of us a female pied flycatcher flitted in and out of honeysuckle foliage that clothed the broken stump of a birch. Penetrating phrases from ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
I've Got Your Missing Links Right Here (23 May 2015)
YOINK. Amazing reactions of perched Pied Flycatcher catching passing fly. 21 Science Fails. Some of these are pretty tame, but oh my god, #7! «National Geographic, May 15»
Bird Notes: Nest boxes made for arrival of the pied flycatcher from …
It never ceases to amaze me that in knocking together six pieces of wood to form a nest box and siting it in an oak woodland will create a new ... «Daily Post North Wales, May 15»
Country & Coast: Obsession with two wings takes many forms
... redstart, wood warbler, nuthatch, kingfisher, green woodpecker and - the most uplifting observation of all - a beautiful male pied flycatcher. «Yorkshire Post, May 15»
Pictures: Devon dormouse comes out of hibernation to photobomb …
The reserve at Dunsford is famed for wild daffodils and are an important site for birds including dipper and pied flycatcher, and for rare fritillary ... «Exeter Express and Echo, Abr 15»
Windy April keeps temps down and migratory birds away
Koistinen says there have been very few sightings of the tree pipit, chiffchaff and the European pied flycatcher bird species so far in 2015. «YLE News, Abr 15»
Bird Notes: Ring Ouzels arrive in a rush
Scarce birds on the Little Orme this week include Tree Sparrow, Pied Flycatcher, Grasshopper Warbler and Tree Pipits. The first Pied ... «Daily Post North Wales, Abr 15»
Sharp eyes for feathered friends
The year will focus especially on two Longshaw birds quite rare in other areas, which should arrive in early spring: the pied flycatcher, which ... «Sheffield Telegraph, Ene 15»
Can Humans and Nature Co-Exist?
For instance, it could mean extinction for the pied flycatcher, a tiny black-and-white bird found in Europe. It has declined by 90 percent in the ... «Scientific American, Nov 14»