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  3. Vol. 63 No. 2 (1986)

Vol. 63 No. 2 (1986)

Published: 1986-07-01

Research articles

  • Species composition and size of dabbling duck (Anas spp.)

    H. Pöysä
    33–41
    • pdf
  • Nest visit frequences and activity patterns of Ural Owls Strix uralensis

    E. Korpimäki, K. Huhtala
    42–46
    • pdf
  • Breeding bird communities in relations to distance from winter food supply

    L. Hansson
    47–49
    • pdf

Brief report

  • On the scaling of intestine length to body size in interspecific comparisons

    C. M. Herrera
    50–51
    • pdf
  • Wing-tip pattern and possible affinities of coastal Finnish Herring Gulls Laurus argentatus

    M. Kilpi, M. Hario
    52–54
    • pdf
  • Seasonal changes in the mineral content of the liver of the Willow Grouse (Lagopus lagopus) in the far north of Finland

    E. Pulliainen, P. S. Tunkkari
    54–55
    • pdf
  • Flocking of Capercailllie, Tetrao urogallus, in eastern Finnish Lapland in winter

    E. Pulliainen
    56–57
    • pdf
  • On the size of the Common Crane Grus grus population migrating through western Europe

    J. A. Alonso, J. C. Alonso, F. C. Cantos
    58–59
    • pdf

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