Possible use of wading birds as beaters by Snail Kites, boat-tailed grackles, and limpkins.: An article from: Wilson Bulletin
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From the supplier: Many investigations have sought to discover what prompts certain bird species to forage in single- or mixed-species flocks. While wading birds more commonly forage in mixed-species flocks in the tropics, Snail Kites may roost and and nest communally with or without other species. In studying the foraging flocks of White Ibis, Great Egrets, Boat-tailed grackles, Snail Kites and Limpkins, two primary types of flocks emerged, namely, mixed-species flocks composed of White Ibises or Great Egrets, Boat-tailed Grackles and Snail Kites, and single-species flocks of Limpkins.
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Title: Possible use of wading birds as beaters by Snail Kites, boat-tailed grackles, and limpkins.
Author: Robert E. Bennetts
Publication:Wilson Bulletin (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 1997
Publisher: Wilson Ornithological Society
Volume: v109 Issue: n1 Page: p169(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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