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  1. NEW article: Mimicry of Western Bonelli’s Warbler Phylloscopus bonelli by Great Tit Parus major | data used to avoid misidentification in common monitoring schemes

  2. Are migratory waterfowl vectors of seagrass pathogens?

  3. Molecular phylogenetics and phenotypic reassessment of the Ramphotrigon flycatchers: deep paraphyly in the context of an intriguing biogeographic scenario

  4. Metabolic rate is negatively linked to adult survival but does not explain latitudinal differences in songbirds | Ecology Letters |

  5. Published in : Maternal Investment in Diamond Firetails Stagonopleura guttata: Female Spot Numbers Predict Egg Volume and Yolk Lutein Content

  6. prije 1 sat

    Grassland management for meadow birds in the Netherlands is unfavourable to pollinators | Basic and Applied Ecology |

  7. prije 1 sat

    Published in : Natal and Breeding Dispersal in Mute Swans Cygnus olor: Influence of Sex, Mate Switching and Reproductive Success

  8. prije 1 sat

    Published in : Breeding Biology and Fledgling Survival in a Carrion Crow Corvus corone Population of Southern Spain: A Comparison of Group and Pair Breeder

  9. Towards population estimates for birds of central Africa's Albertine Rift | |

  10. prije 19 sati

    Going to show this to my class as a way of conceptualizing "ground up" evolution of flight. Imagine a cursorial predator using wings to navigate the environment and chase down prey in the same way. Super cool.

  11. 3. velj

    This tiny hummingbird is only 7.5cm tall but has a big name .. a Volcano Hummingbird ... luckily it kept coming back to this fern frond with its beak covered in pollen © Cat Edwardes Photography

  12. 2. velj

    So pumped for the superb owl tonight!

  13. 31. sij
  14. 31. sij

    Google advises me this is a lilac breasted roller? I just thought it was a very beautiful bird. Created in Paper on iPad Pro with Apple Pencil.

  15. 31. sij

    Where and when do bird go? Read in our new paper: Broad-scale patterns of the Afro-Palaearctic landbird migration |

  16. 30. sij

    Yellow bird lovers! Here is a bird from the ❤️ of the Andean mountains! The Yellow-headed Brush-finch is an endangered and endemic species (found only in Colombia) 🐤🇨🇴❤️🤩

  17. 30. sij

    One of the most distinctive birds of Costa Rica ... the Resplendent Quetzal ...check out the length of those tail feathers. © Cat Edwardes Photography

  18. 29. sij

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