The diets of Falco amurensis and F. naumanni were investigated by analysing the respective stomach contents of 64 and 22 individuals killed during a severe thunderstorm in December 2004. Interpretations of diet were made by considering (1) biomass of dietary items and (2) presence/absence of dietary items in the stomachs analysed. A single beetle (Coleoptera) species, cf. Heteronychus arator, made up the majority of stomach contents when using both methods. Other Coleopteran taxa did not comprise a significant proportion of the biomass in each stomach but were well represented in the stomachs of many individuals. Taxa less represented included Rodentia, Solifugae, Orthoptera, Hymenoptera and other unidentified prey items. Although both F. a...
Agricultural expansion at the expense of natural habitats and the intensification processes in agric...
This note reports an incidental observation of a Black Falcon Falco subniger taking a Zebra Finch Ta...
The only data previously recorded on the diet of the critically endangered, endemic Seychelles Scops...
A clear understanding of a species’ diet is crucial in understanding its spatio-temporal dynamics, a...
The lesser kestrel is recognized as âLeast Concernâ in the International Union for Conservation of N...
The study of the contents of 318 Eleonora’s Falcon Falco eleonorae pellets, collected from three isl...
Eighty percent of birds include insects in their diet. The species of insect more or less consumed o...
The diet of Lesser Kestrels Falco naumanni wintering in an agriculturally-transformed area in Lesoth...
This study provides data on the diet of understory birds living in the dry deciduous forests of west...
In most dietary studies of fruit-eating birds, sampling methods consist of direct observations of fo...
Stomach contents (n = 270) of 21 insectivorous bird species in six families (Paridae, Remizidae, Syl...
Most avian frugivores are not specialised and feed on a variety of fruit that are generally nutrient...
In a biodiversity conservation exercise a native raptor has been reintroduced to Marlborough, a wine...
American Kestrel populations have declined since the 1960s, and the cause has yet to be identified. ...
ABSTRACT. The Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) is often considered the main nest predator of many bird sp...
Agricultural expansion at the expense of natural habitats and the intensification processes in agric...
This note reports an incidental observation of a Black Falcon Falco subniger taking a Zebra Finch Ta...
The only data previously recorded on the diet of the critically endangered, endemic Seychelles Scops...
A clear understanding of a species’ diet is crucial in understanding its spatio-temporal dynamics, a...
The lesser kestrel is recognized as âLeast Concernâ in the International Union for Conservation of N...
The study of the contents of 318 Eleonora’s Falcon Falco eleonorae pellets, collected from three isl...
Eighty percent of birds include insects in their diet. The species of insect more or less consumed o...
The diet of Lesser Kestrels Falco naumanni wintering in an agriculturally-transformed area in Lesoth...
This study provides data on the diet of understory birds living in the dry deciduous forests of west...
In most dietary studies of fruit-eating birds, sampling methods consist of direct observations of fo...
Stomach contents (n = 270) of 21 insectivorous bird species in six families (Paridae, Remizidae, Syl...
Most avian frugivores are not specialised and feed on a variety of fruit that are generally nutrient...
In a biodiversity conservation exercise a native raptor has been reintroduced to Marlborough, a wine...
American Kestrel populations have declined since the 1960s, and the cause has yet to be identified. ...
ABSTRACT. The Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) is often considered the main nest predator of many bird sp...
Agricultural expansion at the expense of natural habitats and the intensification processes in agric...
This note reports an incidental observation of a Black Falcon Falco subniger taking a Zebra Finch Ta...
The only data previously recorded on the diet of the critically endangered, endemic Seychelles Scops...