Vertical embankments and mounds serve as suitable habitats for burrowing birds, such as the Sand Martin (Riparia riparia). Sand Martins have decreased in many countries during the last two decades, possibly because of the decline in suitable nest sites. Therefore, it is important to understand the factors affecting nest burrowing and nest hole characteristics for the Sand Martin. A smaller entrance hole would be beneficial for regulating the internal environment of the nest, whereas deeper nests are more advantageous against nest predators and parasites. We examined the general structure of Sand Martin colonies and determined if particle size, pH, or electrical conductivity (EC) of the soil and the location of the colony affects the morphol...
All bee-eaters (Family Meropidae) are cavity nesters, excavating terrestrial burrows in sites rangin...
The quality of nest soils has significant effects on reproductive success in mud dauber species. Thi...
This study examined the effect of soil type on burrowing behaviour and cocoon formation during aesti...
Vertical embankments and mounds serve as suitable habitats for burrowing birds, such as the Sand Mar...
Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing birds. Howe...
Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing birds. Howe...
<div><p>Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing bir...
<p><b>Capsule:</b> Carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) concentrations in the burrows of Sand Martins <i>...
The first granulometrical analysis of soil samples from nesting banks of the Malachite KingfisherAlc...
Vertical banks in mining sites can provide safe nesting sites for burrowing bird species. These burr...
Parent birds are under selection to choose nest sites that protect themselves and their nestlings fr...
The first granulometrical analysis of soil samples from nesting banks of the Malachite Kingfisher Al...
The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster L.1758) nests in tunnels in loess deposits. The properties o...
The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster L.1758) nests in tunnels in loess deposits. The properties o...
© The Ornithological Society of New Zealand Inc. The tendency of various species, including many Pro...
All bee-eaters (Family Meropidae) are cavity nesters, excavating terrestrial burrows in sites rangin...
The quality of nest soils has significant effects on reproductive success in mud dauber species. Thi...
This study examined the effect of soil type on burrowing behaviour and cocoon formation during aesti...
Vertical embankments and mounds serve as suitable habitats for burrowing birds, such as the Sand Mar...
Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing birds. Howe...
Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing birds. Howe...
<div><p>Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing bir...
<p><b>Capsule:</b> Carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) concentrations in the burrows of Sand Martins <i>...
The first granulometrical analysis of soil samples from nesting banks of the Malachite KingfisherAlc...
Vertical banks in mining sites can provide safe nesting sites for burrowing bird species. These burr...
Parent birds are under selection to choose nest sites that protect themselves and their nestlings fr...
The first granulometrical analysis of soil samples from nesting banks of the Malachite Kingfisher Al...
The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster L.1758) nests in tunnels in loess deposits. The properties o...
The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster L.1758) nests in tunnels in loess deposits. The properties o...
© The Ornithological Society of New Zealand Inc. The tendency of various species, including many Pro...
All bee-eaters (Family Meropidae) are cavity nesters, excavating terrestrial burrows in sites rangin...
The quality of nest soils has significant effects on reproductive success in mud dauber species. Thi...
This study examined the effect of soil type on burrowing behaviour and cocoon formation during aesti...