Silliman Journal, Volume 21Silliman University, 1974 - Learning and scholarship |
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Page 149
... nest . The two nests found were located in the middle of fair - sized cogonal patches overlooking ponds . Other reports of nesting sites indicated that the mallard also utilized ricefields . One nest we observed was about 40 meters from ...
... nest . The two nests found were located in the middle of fair - sized cogonal patches overlooking ponds . Other reports of nesting sites indicated that the mallard also utilized ricefields . One nest we observed was about 40 meters from ...
Page 151
... nest . These movements probably relaxed the incubating bird and prevented the eggs from being overheated . Our observations on the incubation behavior of Streptopelia chinensis revealed the same pattern of attentivity as in Treron . One ...
... nest . These movements probably relaxed the incubating bird and prevented the eggs from being overheated . Our observations on the incubation behavior of Streptopelia chinensis revealed the same pattern of attentivity as in Treron . One ...
Page 153
... nest construction in these species . As already stated , the nests were flimsy affairs and the eggs or the young could easily fall from the nest as a result of mechanical disturbance by such factors as wind . The nest of Geopelia was ...
... nest construction in these species . As already stated , the nests were flimsy affairs and the eggs or the young could easily fall from the nest as a result of mechanical disturbance by such factors as wind . The nest of Geopelia was ...
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