Breeding Season Behavior of Radio-Equipped Male Woodcock
Date Published: 1971
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- Ramakka, James Michael
University of Maine Graduate School
The Breeding season behavior of American woodcock was studied during April and May of 1970 and 1971. Miniature radio transmitters were attached to 15 male woodcock. The data from these birds were examined to learn more about the fidelity of males to singing fields and to obtain information about the activities of males immediately prior to the evening courtship period.
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