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British birds by number

Robert M. May ()
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Robert M. May: University of Oxford

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6778, 559-560

Abstract: The latest survey of bird populations in Britain gives cause for optimism and pessimism, depending on the species concerned. There is especially good news about certain birds of prey: for instance the estimate of osprey numbers in 1998 was 130 pairs compared with fewer than ten in 1970.

Date: 2000
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