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Случай гнездования малого зуйка Charadrius dubius на строительной площадке в Санкт-Петербурге
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Capsule Little Ringed Plovers breeding in South Sweden migrate towards the southeast in the autumn, via the Middle East, to winter in Saharan and sub-Saharan locations or in India, while the spring migration is more directly towards the north.Aims To study the migration routes and wintering area of Little Ringed Plovers (Charadrius dubius) breeding in ...
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Acta Parasitologica, 2007
AbstractDuring a re-assessment of tapeworm collections from wild birds in Slovakia, two Anomotaenia spp. were recovered from the intestine of the little ringed plover Charadrius dubius Scop., 1786. One of them is described as Anomotaenia barusi sp. nov.
Vladimira Hanzelová
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AbstractDuring a re-assessment of tapeworm collections from wild birds in Slovakia, two Anomotaenia spp. were recovered from the intestine of the little ringed plover Charadrius dubius Scop., 1786. One of them is described as Anomotaenia barusi sp. nov.
Vladimira Hanzelová
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Journal on New Biological Reports
An apparently albino Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) was observed along the banks of the Godavari River near Belur (Bk), Taluka Dharmabad, District Nanded, Maharashtra. The bird displayed a complete loss of melanin, including pinkish eyes, a pale bill, and entirely white plumage.
Maneshkumar Sajjan, Darshan Dudhane
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An apparently albino Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) was observed along the banks of the Godavari River near Belur (Bk), Taluka Dharmabad, District Nanded, Maharashtra. The bird displayed a complete loss of melanin, including pinkish eyes, a pale bill, and entirely white plumage.
Maneshkumar Sajjan, Darshan Dudhane
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Assortative Mating in the Little Ringed Plover Charadrius dubius
Ornis Scandinavica, 1987Anders Hedenström
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TERRITORY IN THE LITTLE RINGED PLOVER CHARADRIUS DUBIUS.
Ibis, 1956Summary.Comparisons are made between the territorial behaviour of a small population of Little Ringed Plovers near Reading, Berkshire, and Dutch birds (Sluiters 1938).Most birds arrived singly in spring, males preceding females from about 1–3 weeks as a rule, but some were already paired on arrival.
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