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BREEDING AND FEEDING HABITS OF THE BLACK WHEATEAROENANTHE LEUCURAIN SOUTHERN SPAIN |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 1-16
Frank Richardson,
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SUMMARYThe breeding and feeding habits of the Black WheatearO. leucurawere studied in an arid, rocky canyon region near Almería in southeastern Spain from October 1961 to May 1962. Strict territoriality appears to be absent in the species except around nesting sites and birds foraged in extensive and overlapping areas without intraspecific reactions. The rock‐carrying habit of the species is its most unusual characteristic. Great numbers of rocks, each one often weighing over half the weight of the bird (the largest rocks found weighed 28 gm.; a male wheatear weighs about 38 gm.). are used in building a foundation for the nest usually placed in holes or cracks in caves or on cliffs. This habit has probably taken on the function of an advertising display and may be continued even at inappropriate nest‐sites as a compulsive pattern of behaviour. Even thousands of rocks accumulate over the years under some nest‐sites. Incubation was approximately 16–17 days, and only the female incubated. Attentive and inattentive periods of incubation were recorded. Fledging took 14–15 days.Most feeding by Black Wheatears was on the ground, but fairly frequent flights, sometimes rather long, were taken to catch insects in the air. Some feeding was done on bushes and in caves or dark rocky recesses. Sardinian and Dartford Warblers and Chiffchaffs were seen a number of times to follow and feed near wheatears for no apparent reason. Large body‐size, relatively long beak, and bristly modifications of feathers in the beak region aid the Black Wheatear in successfully and safely handling large or poisonous insects and lizards and obtaining food in thorny bushes.Analyses of droppings and pellets showed that the most important food was beetles, of which eight families were identified, especially Chrysomelidae (Chrysomela affinis, the most common species), Scarabeidae, and Tenebrionidae. Ants of several species were also a frequent food in all months. Honeybees were an important item. Millepedes were occasionally taken, andAsparagus acutifoliusfruits. Masses of insect exoskeletal parts are disgorged as well‐formed pellets, presumably formed in the strong muscular gizzard. Such pellets are not strictly comparable to raptor pellets containing large indi
ISSN:0019-1019
DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07278.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1965
数据来源: WILEY
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THE SEA‐BIRDS OF GOUGH ISLAND |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 17-42
M. K. Swales,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07279.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1965
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THE FOOD OF SOMELARUSGULLS |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 43-53
M. P. Harris,
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SUMMARYThe food ofL. argentatuson Skomer and Skokholm Islands (Wales) was studied by the analysis of stomach contents, pellets and direct observation.L. argentatusis mainly a scavenger and exists for the most part on fish‐waste and garbage discarded by man. At Ncwborough Warrenargentatusfeeds more on arable land and on the shore than do the Skokholm and Skomer birds.Althoughargentatusfrequently eats limpetsPatellaspp., there is little competition for food between them and OystercatchersHaematopus ostralegusbecause the two species eat different sized limpets.A summary of previous studies into the food ofargentatusis given.L. marinusis mainly a predator feeding on the young of other gulls, sea‐birds and Rabbits but it also eats carrion, offal and fish‐waste when available and during the winter. The numbers of Manx ShearwatersProcellaria puffinuskilled on Skokholm and Skomer are discussed.L. fuscusobtains most of its food on the shore and on arable land. There appears to be little competition, at least in the areas studied, between.fuscusandargentatusfor
ISSN:0019-1019
DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07280.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1965
数据来源: WILEY
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REGULATION OF SEA‐BIRD NUMBERS |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 54-59
M. K. Rowan,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07281.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1965
数据来源: WILEY
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A THIRD CONTRIBUTION TO THE ORNITHOLOGY OF THE BRITISH CAMEROONS |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 60-94
William Serle,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07282.x
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年代:1965
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FIELD IDENTIFICATION AND WINTER RANGE OF THE ASIATIC DOWITCHERLIMNODROMUS SEMIPALMATUS |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 95-97
J. P. Paige,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07283.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1965
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SOE BIRDS OF NORTHEAST LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS, AUGUST‐SEPTEMBER 1963 |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 97-100
M. J. Morphy,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07284.x
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年代:1965
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BIRDS ON LANZAROTE, CANARY ISLANDS, MARCH 1964 |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 100-101
Douglas Weir,
Penelope Weir,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07285.x
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年代:1965
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ANTIPHONAL SINGING INLANIARIUS BARBARUS BARBARUSAND THE AUDITORY REACTION TIME |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 101-104
L. Grimes,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07286.x
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年代:1965
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THE DEEP BODY TEMPERATURE OF AN UNRESTRAINED OSTRICHSTRUTHIO CAMELUSRECORDED CONTINUOUSLY BY A RADIO‐TELEMETRIC TECHNIQUE |
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Ibis,
Volume 107,
Issue 1,
1965,
Page 104-105
John Bligh,
T. Carr Hartley,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1965.tb07287.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1965
数据来源: WILEY
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