1981
DOI: 10.1139/z81-298
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Movements and habitat use by depredating red-winged blackbirds in Simcoe County, Ontario

Abstract: Yearly roost populations, temporal patterns of crop use, the relative importance of age-classes and sex classes in depredation, foraging dispersion, and individual movements of radio-equipped birds were assessed in a 3-year study of blackbird depredation in Simcoe County, Ontario. The population of roosting birds totalled 107 400 in 1977, 89 300 in 1978, and 118 200 in 1979 and appeared to be relatively stable, although the number of blackbirds using different flyways entering the roost varied. Sightings of co… Show more

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