Crown breeders

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As crown breeder in to ornithology birds referred investing their nests in treetops. In Central Europe, the crown breeders include species such as the chaffinch , jay , rook and some birds of prey such as the hawk , the sparrowhawk and the buzzard , and in alluvial forest areas also the oriole or species of snapper such as graycatcher , pied flycatcher and collarcatcher .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Kleesattel in: Biologie , Cornelsen Verlag Scriptor GmbH, Berlin 2005, page 156, ISBN 978-3-22152-3
  2. Ferguson-Lees, James and Ian Willis 1987: Birds of Central Europe. BLV-Verlag ISBN 978-3-405127992
  3. Hans Utschick, Stéphanie Céline Michl and Werner Heitland: Indication potential of alluvial forest birds for the monitoring of floodplain renaturation. In: Ornithological Indicator. Journal of Bavarian and Baden-Württemberg Ornithologists, Volume 51 - Issue 2/3 December 2012. Online at https://og-bayern.de/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Ornithologischer_Anzeiger_51_2_3.pdf