I studied food choices of four small passerine species in winter on an artifical source of food, a bird feeder. I did experiments with two different types of food. I proposed that birds would prefer the type of food with higher contain of fat and calories. Food preferences were shown, but independently on calories contain. Greenfinches always selected sunflower seeds. I conclude, this species is affected by tradition, because it is usually fed by sunflower seeds in all bird feeders in vicinity of experimental location. In the second series of experiments I presumed the birds would prefer the food of bigger size because of easier manipulation on a potentially dangerous spot, which bird feeder represents. Again, the choices of greenfinches an...
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
Birds during migration alternate between periods of fasting during active flight and then intense re...
Grey jays (Perisoreus canadensis). in the southwest Yukon were provided with supplemental food on ...
Natural selection may influence feeding preference by selecting for levels of nutrients that may be ...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
Competition for a food source and the predation risk in an area are both factors that affect an anim...
Partial preferences may occur due to differences in profitability and encounter probability between ...
I investigated how willingness to risk the exposure to a predator in order to gain access to food is...
Capsule: Providing peanuts on bird feeders was shown to attract more individuals and more species th...
<div><p>Food availability for forest birds is a function of habitat type, forest management regime, ...
Partial preferences may occur due to differences in profitability and encounter probability between ...
1. It has generally been assumed that reduced winter fat reserves in small birds are symptomatic of...
Food availability for forest birds is a function of habitat type, forest management regime, and seas...
Food availability for forest birds is a function of habitat type, forest management regime, and seas...
Food availability has a considerable impact on the survival and reproductive output of individuals w...
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
Birds during migration alternate between periods of fasting during active flight and then intense re...
Grey jays (Perisoreus canadensis). in the southwest Yukon were provided with supplemental food on ...
Natural selection may influence feeding preference by selecting for levels of nutrients that may be ...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that a foraging organism will maximize its fitness by maximizing it...
Competition for a food source and the predation risk in an area are both factors that affect an anim...
Partial preferences may occur due to differences in profitability and encounter probability between ...
I investigated how willingness to risk the exposure to a predator in order to gain access to food is...
Capsule: Providing peanuts on bird feeders was shown to attract more individuals and more species th...
<div><p>Food availability for forest birds is a function of habitat type, forest management regime, ...
Partial preferences may occur due to differences in profitability and encounter probability between ...
1. It has generally been assumed that reduced winter fat reserves in small birds are symptomatic of...
Food availability for forest birds is a function of habitat type, forest management regime, and seas...
Food availability for forest birds is a function of habitat type, forest management regime, and seas...
Food availability has a considerable impact on the survival and reproductive output of individuals w...
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
Birds during migration alternate between periods of fasting during active flight and then intense re...
Grey jays (Perisoreus canadensis). in the southwest Yukon were provided with supplemental food on ...