HOUSE CROW

Publications – Colin Ryall

Ryall, C (in press). House Crow Corvus splendens. In: Jennings M C.  Atlas of the Breeding Birds of  Arabia (in press)

Ottens, G & C Ryall (2003). House Crows in the Netherlands and Europe. Dutch Birding 25(5): 312-319

Ryall, C (2003). Mimicry of a crow chick by an Asian koel Eudynamys scolopacea as a defence against attack by house crows Corvus splendensJ. Bombay Nat. History Soc. 100(1):  136-138

Ryall, C (2003). Notes on ecology and behaviour of House Crows at Hoek van Holland. Dutch Birding 25(5): 167-172

Ryall, C (2002). Further records of range extension in the House Crow Corvus splendens. BOC Bulletin 122(3): 231-240

Ryall, C (1995). Additional records of range extension in the House Crow Corvus splendensBOC Bulletin 115(3): 185-187

Ryall, C (1994). Recent extensions of range in the House Crow Corvus splendens. BOC Bulletin 114(2): 90-100

Ryall, C (1992). Predation and harassment of native bird species by the Indian House Crow Corvus splendens in Mombasa, Kenya. Scopus, 16(1): 1-8

Ryall, C (1992). The pest status of the Indian House Crow Corvus splendens in Mombasa and a survey of its expansion of range in coastal Kenya; In: L. Bennun (Ed). Proc. VIIth Pan. African Ornith. Congr. Nairobi, Aug 1988

Ryall, C (1990). Notes on nest construction by the Indian House Crow Corvus splendens and other aspects of its breeding biology in Mombasa, Kenya. Scopus 14(1): 14-16

Ryall, C & C Reid (1987). The Indian House Crow in Mombasa. Swara 10(1): 9-12

Ryall, C & C Reid (1987). The Indian House Crow in Mombasa. Bokmakierie 39(4): 113-116

Ryall, C (1986). Killer crows stalk the Seychelles. New Scientist, 2 Oct 1986: 48-49  

Other Sources of Information

Ali, S & Ripley S (1972). Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan Vol. 5. Oxford University Press

Goodwin, D (1976). Crows of the World. British Nuseum (Natural History), London

Long, J L (1981). Introduced Birds of the World. David & Charles

Madge, S & H Burn (1999). Crows and Jays: A Guide to the Crows, Jays and Magpies of the World. Christopher Helm Identification Guide Series

   

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