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Surveying Birds & Spotted Quail-Thrush

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Subject: Surveying Birds & Spotted Quail-Thrush
From: Peter Woodall <>
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 16:02:38 +1000
At 16:42 16/03/2000 +1000, you wrote:
>Hello Birders,
>
>Can anyone suggest a reference that explains methods for the surveying of
>birds in the wild?
>
>I have to survey a 25 ha'ish site and I wanted do it in a more formal
>manner than wandering up and down with bin's and a field guide.  If there
>was a cheap and easy way for an amateur to survey mammals I would also like
>to do that.
>
>Any thoughts would be most welcome.
>
>O

Stuart

You would probably have to go to a uni library for this one but

Bibby C.J. et al 1992. Bird census techniques.

is a very good source of ideas,.

Pete
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