Moult and its Relation to Eruptive Activity in the Bearded Reedling

作者: D. J. Pearson

DOI: 10.1080/00063657509476466

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摘要: Eruptive dispersal of the east Suffolk Bearded Reedling population has been a regular feature recent autumn seasons and led to establishment new colonies. The author discusses interdependence this interesting behaviour with breeding moult cycles, weather conditions potential food shortage due high levels.

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