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  1. Helpers at Birds' Nests: A Worldwide Survey of Cooperative Breeding and Related Behavior by Alexander F. Skutch, 1999-03-01
  2. Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Ontario: 2001--2005
  3. A Guide to Shetland's Breeding Birds by Bobby Tulloch, 1992-01
  4. Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas by Bruce G. Peterjohn, Daniel L. Rice, 1991-06
  5. The Arizona Breeding Bird Atlas
  6. Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Wisconsin
  7. The Complete Guide to Raising Pet Birds for Profit: The Greatest Backyard Business Ever by James McDonald, 2003-09
  8. Atlas of breeding birds: Orange County, California by Sylvia Ranney Gallagher, 1997
  9. Atlas of Breeding Birds in Pennsylvania (Pitt Series in Nature and Natural History)
  10. Atlas Of The Breeding Birds Of Nevada by Ted Floyd, Chris S. Elphick, et all 2007-03-09
  11. The Historical Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland: 1875-1900 (T & AD Poyser) by Simon Holloway, 1996-02-05
  12. The Marin County breeding bird atlas: a distributional and natural history of coastal California birds (California avifauna series) by W. David Shuford, 1993
  13. Bird homes. The nests, eggs and breeding habits of the land birds breeding in the eastern United States;: With hints on the rearing and photographing of young birds, by A. Radclyffe Dugmore, 1920
  14. The Atlas of Breeding Birds of Vermont.

21. Robirda's Tips On Breeding Birds
Learn about one of the most useful breeding and conditioning methods of feedingI've ever tried! Canaries, like all birds, are creatures of the air.
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Here you will find tips, tricks and techniques on breeding, caring for, and understanding the endlessly fascinating yet so often misunderstood canary. These birds come in a great variety of sizes, shapes and colours, and each has his or her own distinct personality.
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  • Now you will need a way to keep track of things. Here's how I keep my breeding records
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22. Breeding Birds Reports
Trends in breeding birds in the Wider Countryside presents key information abouttrends in population size and breeding, BTO Common Bird Census presents
http://www.jncc.gov.uk/species/Birds/Breeding_Birds.htm
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BTO Common Bird Census results for 1998
This report presents a summary of the results of the Common Bird Census (CBC) for 1998 in the form of population changes since the 1997 breeding season. These data form part of a long-running series charting bird population changes for about 70 species since the early 1960s. More information about the CBC is available from BTO
Breeding Bird Survey (link to British Trust for Ornithology)
Launched in 1994 by a partnership of the BTO, JNCC and RSPB the aim of the Breeding Bird Survey is to provide population trends for a range of common and widespread birds in the UK. The survey is designed to provide good geographical coverage of habitats and species across the UK, and has now replaced the Common Bird Census as the main way in which common birds are monitored in the UK. BBS annual reports are now available from the BTO
Rare Breeding Birds Panel (link to RBBP)
British Birds . Commencing with a report for 1996, a short annual report on the occurrence of the rarer non-native species breeding in Britain has also been compiled by the Panel and published in British Birds. The work of the

23. Trends In Breeding Birds In The Wider Countryside (1972-1996)
Trends in breeding birds in the Wider Countryside (19721996). Introduction. BreedingBirds in the Wider Countryside their conservation status (1972-1996).
http://www.jncc.gov.uk/species/bto/default.htm
Tr ends in Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside (1972-1996)
Introduction
The following report is from the BTO's Integrated Population Monitoring programme, which was undertaken within a Partnership between the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) as part of its programme of research into nature conservation. Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside: their conservation status (1972-1996) . BTO Research Report No. 198. H.Q.P. Crick, S.R. Baillie, D.E. Balmer, R.I. Bashford, L.P. Beaven, C. Dudley, D.E. Glue, R.D. Gregory, J.H. Marchant, W.J. Peach and A.M. Wilson. Copies of the original report are available from Helen Secker, priced £15 (including postage and packaging for UK deliveries only): BTO
The Nunnery
Thetford
Norfolk
Tel: +44 (0)1842 750050; fax: +44 (0)1842 750030; email: helen.secker@bto.org Please note that this report uses Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and can only be read using the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Contents
List of Tables (PDF, 508KB) List of Figures (PDF, 508KB)

24. Breeding Birds At Sungei Buloh Nature Park
breeding birds at Sungei Buloh, Johanna Tan. 'Resident' birds refersto bird species found in the park throughout the year. Breeding
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Vol 4 No 1
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The Nesting Herons of Sungei Buloh Volunteering at the Park Activity Stations at Sungei Buloh Breeding Birds at Sungei Buloh Johanna Tan
'Resident' birds refers to bird species found in the park throughout the year. Breeding activity varies greatly with individual species but to a large extent coincides with the peak season of the breeding of insects, which is food for rnost resident birds to feed their fledglings with. The breeding season is the most stressful period for resident birds with courting, nest-building, parenting of eggs and nestling all placing a heavy demand on time and energy. Eggs are particularly vulnerable to predators and the vagaries of the weather. Nests therefore have to provide an insulated environment whilst remaining as inconspicuous as possible. Nests in the Park tend to be either well-concealed or inaccessible. For example, the Olive-backed Sunbird decorates the exterior of its nest with a variety of items to disguise its presence. Nests vary in shapes and sizes; Kingfishers, bee-eaters and woodpeckers use natural cavities in trees or excavate burrows to lay their eggs in. Bulbuls, flycatchers build cup-shaped nests which are often felted with moss and lichen. Prinias and munias construct small balls of dried grass with lateral openings, usually in tall grasses. Tailorbirds stitch large green leaves into tubes in which their tiny cup- shaped nests are placed.

25. Breeding Birds In The Wadden Sea 1991 - 1998
TMAP. breeding birds in the Wadden Sea in 1996. Results of a total surveyin 1996 and numbers of colony breeding species between 1991 and 1996.
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TMAP Breeding Birds in the Wadden Sea in 1996 Results of a total survey in 1996 and numbers of colony breeding species between 1991 and 1996 Wadden Sea Ecosystem
No. 10 - 2000 Foreword Summary Sammenfatning Zusammenfassung ... Contents Full report (pdf)
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26. At What Cost Breeding Birds?
At What Cost breeding birds? Published in Bird Breeder Magazine,Breeder Q A, November 1994 © 1994 Howard Voren The contents
http://www.voren.com/94-11-02.htm

27. Atlas Of Breeding Birds Of The Falkland Islands
Falklands Conservation. New. Atlas of breeding birds. of the. Falkland Islands. Itis the first atlas of breeding birds for any South American country.
http://www.falklandsconservation.com/publications/atlas/atlas.html
Falklands Conservation
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Atlas of Breeding Birds
of the
Falkland Islands
We're pleased to announce publication of the Atlas of Breeding Birds of the Falkland Islands Many Falkland bird populations, seabirds in particular, are of international significance. The Islands support over 80% of the world population of Black-browed Albatross. They remain the most important global site for the Rockhopper Penguin and hold the bulk of the world population of landbird species such as the Ruddy-headed Goose and Black-throated Finch. The rare Striated Caracara (right) is considered to be near-threatened globally with only a small population with a restricted range. Its behaviour is very unusual for a bird of prey and it is a candidate for protected status in forthcoming conservation legislation. Known locally as Johnny Rook, the Striated Caracara is one of 75 Falkland species examined in detail. Maps show counts or estimates of individual populations, detectability ratings and

28. Some Other Breeding Birds Of Great Slave Lake - Environment Canada
Some Other breeding birds of Great Slave Lake. (click on thumbnails for a largerimage) Bonaparte's Gull Small gull with black head and bright red legs.
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Some Other Breeding Birds of Great Slave Lake
(click on thumbnails for a larger image) Bonaparte's Gull - Small gull with black head and bright red legs. Nests almost exclusively in evergreen trees. Bald Eagle - One of the few birds of prey to nest on Great Slave Lake. Builds large stick nests lined with moss, in trees or on cliffs. Occasionally nests on the ground. Greater and Lesser Scaup - Most abundant breeding ducks on Great Slave Lake, often found nesting with gulls and terns. The two species look similar, but Greater Scaup are larger. A male and female Lesser Scaup are pictured. Spotted Sandpiper - Common. Named for its characteristic spotted white breast. While on the ground, bobs tail constantly. Rapid, shallow wing beat is also characteristic. Savannah Sparrow - Common. Streaked breast, yellow above eye, and pink legs are characteristic. Nests on the ground in grass, usually near a shrub or small tree. Parasitic Jaeger - Solitary nester, rare on Great Slave Lake, which is the southern limit of its breeding range. Feigns injury to distract predators from nest.

29. SCRICCIOLO: *CHECK-LIST OF ITALIAN BREEDING BIRDS* - Cover
Translate this page in allestimento. LISTA DEGLI UCCELLI NIDIFICANTI IN ITALIA CON CARTINE GEOGRAFICHECHECK - LIST OF ITALIAN breeding birds WITH MAPS. by Alberto Masi - - - - -.
http://www.scricciolo.com/check-list/breeding_list-cover.htm
Italian Ornithological Web Site
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LISTA DEGLI UCCELLI NIDIFICANTI IN ITALIA
CON CARTINE GEOGRAFICHE CHECK - LIST OF ITALIAN BREEDING BIRDS
WITH MAPS
by Alberto Masi [cover] pagina 1 pagina 2 pagina 3 pagina 4 ... pagina 5 INDEX :
Introduction

Status in Italia
[cover]

a cura di Alberto Masi

30. SCRICCIOLO: CHECK-LIST OF ITALIAN BREEDING BIRDS - 1
Translate this page in allestimento. LISTA DEGLI UCCELLI NIDIFICANTI IN ITALIA CON CARTINEGEOGRAFICHE CHECK - LIST OF ITALIAN breeding birds WITH MAPS
http://www.scricciolo.com/check-list/breeding_list-1.htm
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LISTA DEGLI UCCELLI NIDIFICANTI IN ITALIA
CON CARTINE GEOGRAFICHE CHECK - LIST OF ITALIAN BREEDING BIRDS
WITH MAPS

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pagina 2 pagina 3 pagina 4 ... pagina 5 Updated to December 1995 Compiled by Alberto Masi Introduction The present list is an extract for the breeding birds and represents an uptade of the previous one " Check List ofItalian Birds Brichetti and Massa Riv. ital. Orn.54:3-37 , and following update 1987 and 1991: Riv. ital. Orn. 57:157-160; 61:3-9 Classification and nomenclature are in accordance with the " List of recent Holartic Birds species Voous 1973, 1977: Ibis 115:612-638; 119:223-250, 376-406
Status in Italia
ABBREVIATIONS
B Breeding (Nidificante) S Sedentary, Resident (Sedentaria o Stazionaria) M Migratory, Migrant (Migratrice) W Wintering, Winter visitor (Svernante, presenza invernale) A Vagrant, Accidental (Accidentale): viene indicato il numero di segnalazioni ritenute valide (A) Uncertain vagrant (Accidentale da confermare): segnalazioni accettate con riserva reg regular (regolare) irr irregular (irregolare) par partial, partially

31. CWS-Québec - Atlas Of The Breeding Birds Of Québec
The breeding birds of Québec is the result of an exhaustive inventory that wasconducted over the span of six years and involved close to 1 000 volunteer
http://lavoieverte.qc.ec.gc.ca/faune/faune/html/bird_atlas.html
Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS)
Québec region Edited by Jean Gauthier and Yves Aubry
Preface by Jean Cinq-Mars
xviii-1 302 pages
ISBN 2-9801553-2-2 The Breeding Birds of Québec is the result of an exhaustive inventory that was conducted over the span of six years and involved close to 1 000 volunteer birdwatchers. In addition, some 130 writers, 15 illustrators and 120 photographers collaborated in producing this book. It is a unique, practical and comprehensive work.
  • 292 species illustrated by Québec artists
More than 1 400 photos (in colour or black-and-white) of birds and their habitats, unpublished photos of landscapes dating from the turn of the century, and satellite images of southern Québec.
  • Some 5 000 references Distribution of breeding birds.
For each species, the Atlas gives its breeding chronology, worldwide distribution, major features of its breeding behaviour, and notes on territory. And more:
  • History of amateur and professional ornithology in Québec The human imprint on Québec's landscape since the time of Jacques Cartier A biophysical description of Québec The biodiversity of birdlife Wetlands of the St. Lawrence

32. Biodiversity Portrait Of The St. Lawrence - Biological Diversity: Birds - Types
breeding birds types of breeding birds. Breeding habitats. Breeding habitats. Breedingbirds were also classified according to their primary breeding habitat.
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Birds of the St. Lawrence
Total species richness
Geographical distribution

Seasonal status

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Types of breeding birds Colony-nesting birds Priority species Genetic diversity St. Lawrence species High conservation priority Rare bird species ... Population trends Relational analyses Relationships between bird species and terrestrial physiographic units Breeding birds: types of breeding birds
The species that make up the breeding avifauna of the St. Lawrence can be divided into different groups based on their morphology and specific ecological requirements. These groups vary according to their number of species as well as their relative abundance along the entire St. Lawrence, according to the availability and quality of ecosystems along the river. Taxonomic groups Taxonomic groups Species groups based on taxonomic classification shows the numerical importance of passerines within the breeding avifauna of the St. Lawrence. Representing half of the species, passerines are roughly five times more abundant than other groups such as colonial waterbirds, waterfowl and raptors. Although passerines dominate the breeding avifauna of all the natural provinces, their number decreases by 50% from the estuary to the Gulf, explaining in large part the significant decrease in species richness observed in this part of the St. Lawrence. Raptors, though less numerous, also contribute to this phenomenon; shorebirds, waterfowl and colonial waterbirds do not. In the last group, an increase in the number of breeding species from the estuary to the Gulf is observed, particularly in the Magdalen Islands.

33. Breeding Birds
breeding birds. R. Lent HF008 Dates 1993 Site Prospect Hill TractContact E. Boose. Overview. Bird Species observed in the Prospect
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34. Roger Martin Commentary / Breeding Birds Offer An Escape From Daily Tribulations
breeding birds offer an escape from daily tribulations. As birds fly north, manysing at every stop only because of hormones, not because they're breeding.
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Breeding birds offer an escape from daily tribulations
by Roger Martin My yard is scarred by an ugly brown patch, a place where the grass was killed off last winter. One recent morning I discovered the greater good the patch serves. A robin plucked some dead grass from it, then flew off with a bundle. I ain't Mr. Natural, but even I got the message: The little guy was building a nest proof positive of bird breeding behavior. Bill Busby, an associate scientist at the University of Kansas Biological Survey, knows all the signs and subtleties of such behavior. He's one of two editors, along with John Zimmerman, of the newly published Kansas Breeding Bird Atlas. The atlas tells birdwatchers where to find the 203 species of birds that breed and nest in the state. Birdwatchers actually helped make this book. All over the state they scoured blocks of land 3 miles square, looking for signs of breeding behavior singing, fancy flying, play-acting of various kinds.

35. Breeding Birds Of Iowa
Checklist of Iowa breeding birds. The Iowa Breeding Bird list includes155 confirmed species, 16 probable, 13 observed, and 12 possible.
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Checklist of Iowa Breeding Birds
The Iowa Breeding Bird list includes 155 confirmed species, 16 probable observed , and 12 possible . Of the 12 possible species included in the list, 6 species are questionable (may not be mapped) with only historic nest records: common loon, American white pelican, Franklin's gull, red-breasted nuthatch, rock wren, and golden-winged warbler. There are 9 species which are considered endangered according to State Code 3-1994: red-shouldered hawk, Northern harrier, peregrine falcon, piping plover, barn owl, least tern, bald eagle, king rail, and short-eared owl. Two species are considered threatened by the state code: long-eared owl and Henslow's sparrow. The trumpeter swan is considered a state reintroduced, native species, and is a candidate for becoming a possible nesting species again. TNC Code Order Family Scientific Name Common Name Code State Status Fed Status Global Rank Model Status Gaviiformes Gaviidae GAVIA IMMER COMMON LOON COLO Yes Podicipediformes Podicipedidae PODILYMBUS PODICEPS PIED-BILLED GREBE PBGR Yes Podicipediformes Podicipedidae PODICEPS GRISEGENA RED-NECKED GREBE RNGR Yes Podicipediformes Podicipedidae PODICEPS NIGRICOLLIS EARED GREBE EAGR Yes Podicipediformes Podicipedidae AECHMOPHORUS OCCIDENTALIS WESTERN GREBE WEGR Yes Pelecaniformes Pelecanidae PELECANUS ERYTHRORHYNCHOS AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN AWPE Yes Pelecaniformes Phalacrocoracidae PHALACROCORAX AURITUS DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT DCCO Yes Ciconiiformes Ardeidae BOTAURUS LENTIGINOSUS AMERICAN BITTERN AMBI Yes Ciconiiformes Ardeidae

36. Valtours :Íslenskir Varpfuglar - Icelandic Breeding Birds - Oiseaux De Ponte Is
Translate this page ICELANDIC breeding birds. , Local Name Latín name, English, Français.1, Lómur, Gavia stellata, Red-throated-Diver, Plongeur catmarin.
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ICELANDIC BREEDING BIRDS
Local Name: Latín name English Français Lómur Gavia stellata Red-throated-Diver Plongeur catmarin Himbrimi Gavia immer Great Northern Diver Plongeur imbrin Flórgoði Podiceps auritius Horned(Slavonian)Grebe Grèbe esclavon F ll Fulmarus glacialis Fulmar Pétrel fulmar Skrofa Puffinus puffinus Manx Shearwater Puffin des Anglais Stormsvala Hydrobates pelagicus Storm Petrel Pétrel tempête Sjósvala Oceanodroma leucorrhoa Leach's Petrel Pétrel culblanc Súla Sula bassana Gannet Fou de Bassan Dílaskarfur Phalacrcorax carbo Cormorant Grand Cormoran Toppskarfur Phalacrocorax aristotelis Shag Cormoran huppé Álft Cygnus cygnus Whooper Swan Cygne sauvage Heiðagæs Anser brachyrhynchus Pink-footed Goose Oie à bec court Grágæs Anser anser Grey Lag Goose Oie cendrée Helsingi Branta leucopsis Barnacle Goose Bernache nonnette Rauðhöfðaönd Anas penelope Wigeon Canard siffleur Gargönd Anas strepera Gadwall Canard chipeau Urtönd Anas crecca Teal Sarcelle d'hiver Stokkönd Anas platyrhynchos Mallard Canard colvert Grafönd Anas acuta Pintail Canard pilet Skeiðönd Anas clypeata Shoveler Canard souchet Skúfönd Aythya fuligula Tufted Duck Fuligule morillon Duggönd Aythya marila Scaup Fuligule milouinan Æðarfugl Somateria mollissima Eider Eider à Duvet Straumönd Histrionicus histrionicus Harlequin Garrot harlequin Hávella Clangula hyemalis Long-tailed Duck Harelde de Miquelon Húsönd Bucephala islandica Barrow's Goldeneye Garrot d'Islande Hrafnsönd Melanitta nigra Comon Scoter Macreuse noire Toppönd Mergus serrator Red-breasted Merganser Harle huppé Gulönd Mergus merganser Goosander Harle bièvre Haförn

37. CUL Gateway: Ranges Of North American Breeding Birds : Visualizing Long-term Pop
....... Ranges of North American breeding birds visualizing longterm populationchanges in North American breeding birds.
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Ranges of North American breeding birds : visualizing long-term population changes in North American breeding birds.
Description
These maps show changes in the distribution and abundance patterns of some North American birds for the last 20 years. For each species there are four maps, each representing the average distribution and abundance pattern over the five-year periods 1970-1974, 1975-1979, 1980-1984, and 1985-1989. Maps are based on data collected by the USFWS/CWS Breeding Bird Survey (BBS). Resource type: Full Text/Spatial Update Frequency: Unknown Publisher: Jamestown, ND : Northern Prairie Science Center, 1995.

38. Breeding Birds
breeding birds. Recommendations. 83. 89. Farmers and breeding companies must rigorouslycull birds which are suffering as a result of leg disorders. 90.
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83. We found no evidence that breeding hens were prone to lameness.
84. Large breeding stags which are used as grandparent stock to influence the genetic pool have the greatest potential for leg disorder. There are very extreme types with a high pre-disposition to lameness. Very few breeding stags are taken to excessively heavy weights but those we saw had unnatural gaits and some had difficulty in walking. 85. Breeding policies adopted across the world make it inevitable that a small number of grandparent stags will be reared to extreme weights and size. These birds should not be allowed to suffer. We know of evidence that the older, heavy breeding stags may be affected by severe degenerative joint disease and experience pain during movement as a result. Further research is required to establish whether or not these lesions occur in younger breeding stock, particularly males; and to determine the potential for suffering and whether or not the lesions are related to excessive weight or abnormal conformation. In the meantime, management practices must seek to minimise the occurrence of leg pain in heavy stags by careful selection, vigorous culling and reduction of the energy intake levels. Culling should occur immediately a problem is manifest and breeding companies must not continue to collect semen once a stag shows signs of suffering. 86. We believe that some grandparent stags have been taken beyond the limit of acceptability and that it would not be appropriate to continue to select for increased weight without first improving leg strength.

39. Local Breeding Birds
breeding birds of HamiltonWentworth. The following list includesbirds known to have bred successfully within the boundaries of
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Birds Home About Us Activities Birds Plants Local Species Publications Links ... Check List Breeding Birds List Breeding Birds of Hamilton-Wentworth The following list includes birds known to have bred successfully within the boundaries of the Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth as it was constituted when the Natural Areas Inventory (NAI) was completed in 1995. Several species have been added to the list either from pre-1995 historical records or because actual breeding has been confirmed between completion of the NAI and December 2000. These species are marked by an asterisk beside the common (English) name. For a list of all bird species (including species not known to have bred) which have been recorded in the Hamilton Study Area - a circle of 25 mile (40 km) radius centred on Dundurn Castle - please see the Hamilton Study Area Bird Checklist Pied-billed Grebe Podilymbus podiceps Double-crested Cormorant Phalacrocorax auritus

40. Ontario Nest Record Scheme
Site hosted by Bird Studies Canada. breeding birds of Ontario. The Ontario NestRecords Scheme data base has been summarized in a two volume book entitled
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The Ontario Nest Records Scheme data base has been summarized in a two volume book entitled: Breeding Birds of Ontario: Nidiology and Distribution, Volume 1: Nonpasserines
Breeding Birds of Ontario: Nidiology and Distribution, Volume 2: Passerines
To order a copy, please contact the Scheme Coordinator You can now download revisions to the 2 volumes (in PDF format). You must have Adobe Acrobat to view or print these files. Thanks to the Ontario Field Ornithologists who kindly allowed to make these files available online.

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