Bird Study Differences in the diurnal and nocturnal use of intertidal feeding grounds by Redshank Tringa totanus: Capsule Redsha
Niall Burton | BTO - British Trust for Ornithology
Urban Breeding Gull Surveys: A Review of Methods and Options for Survey Design | BTO - British Trust for Ornithology
Modelling flight heights of marine birds to more accurately assess collision risk with offshore wind turbines
BTO British Trust for Ornithology - Many aspects of the ecology and behaviour of birds can only be studied and understood through the identification of marked individuals. Most commonly, individual recognition is
PDF) Evaluating the potential impacts of tidal power schemes on estuarine waterbirds. BOU Proceedings – Climate Change and Birds
Reaction of redshank Tringa totanus to colour‐rings
PDF) Urban Breeding Gull Surveys: A Review of Methods and Options for Survey Design
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Nest Orientation and Hatching Success in the Tree Pipit Anthus trivialis
Study by The British Trust for Ornithology suggests gulls not affected by windfarm turbines | The Mail
PDF) Identifying options to prevent or reduce avian collisions with offshore windfarms
Niall BURTON | British Trust for Ornithology, Thetford | BTO | Wetland and Marine Research
Variation in sighting frequencies of colour‐ringed Redshanks <i>Tringa totanus</i> according to ringing&a
Wetland and Marine Research
Niall Burton - British Ornithologists' Union
The importance of the United Kingdom for wintering gulls: population estimates and conservation requirements
PDF) Impacts of Disturbance from Construction Work on the Densities and Feeding Behavior of Waterbirds Using the Intertidal Mudflats of Cardiff Bay, UK
Waterbirds in the UK 2018 / 19 by British Trust for Ornithology - issuu
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