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Date: 2011-03-04 09:49:01
Passerida
Sylvioidea
Bird feeding
Cyanistes
Tit
Bird behavior
Ornithology
Nuthatches
Eurasian blue tit
Great tit
Gleaning
Coal tit

OIKOS 112: 51 /62, 2006 Habitat use under latent predation risk. A case study with wintering forest birds Luis M. Carrascal and Ce´sar Luis Alonso

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