Ground-foraging birds of temperate woodlands of southern Australia are prominent among bird species considered to be susceptible to population decline. We examined the foraging ecology, including foraging substrates, actions and heights, of 13 ground-foraging species at four woodland sites in northern Victoria. Nine species are regarded as declining in southern Australia and four are considered common. Ten foraging substrates were identified, of which leaf-litter (54% of observations) and bare ground (17%) were most frequently used. In all woodland sites, litter was used more frequently than expected from its proportional cover. Bare ground was frequently used as a substrate by individual species, and fallen timber and grass were important ...
In forests on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales birds were most abundant and species richne...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
Bird assemblages in woodlands of southern Australia are characterised by a high proportion of ground...
There is widespread concern about population decline in a number of woodland-dependent birds in sout...
In this paper, we compare the foraging ecology of five Australian robins (Petroica multicolor, P. go...
This study reports on the foraging profile of a wandoo woodland avifauna at Dryandra in Western Aust...
Remnants of native vegetation in regions dominated by agriculture are subject to degradation, especi...
One assemblage of species which appears particularly sensitive to environmental changes in Australia...
Many ground-foraging birds are in serious decline. This research examined the distribution of these ...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
We quantified the foraging ecology of the White-throated Treecreeper (Cormobates leucophaeus) in the...
Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands dominate much of arid and semiarid Australia. Although mulga woodlan...
Abstract: Foraging pattern of birds in thorn forest was studied in Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in 1...
Tree planting has become a cornerstone strategy for natural resource management in agricultural land...
In forests on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales birds were most abundant and species richne...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
Bird assemblages in woodlands of southern Australia are characterised by a high proportion of ground...
There is widespread concern about population decline in a number of woodland-dependent birds in sout...
In this paper, we compare the foraging ecology of five Australian robins (Petroica multicolor, P. go...
This study reports on the foraging profile of a wandoo woodland avifauna at Dryandra in Western Aust...
Remnants of native vegetation in regions dominated by agriculture are subject to degradation, especi...
One assemblage of species which appears particularly sensitive to environmental changes in Australia...
Many ground-foraging birds are in serious decline. This research examined the distribution of these ...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
We quantified the foraging ecology of the White-throated Treecreeper (Cormobates leucophaeus) in the...
Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands dominate much of arid and semiarid Australia. Although mulga woodlan...
Abstract: Foraging pattern of birds in thorn forest was studied in Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in 1...
Tree planting has become a cornerstone strategy for natural resource management in agricultural land...
In forests on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales birds were most abundant and species richne...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...