Abstract: | Time allocations of the group-living Tibetan eared pheasants Crossoptilon harmani with and without supplementary food were investigated by full-day sampling from winter through spring in an alpine scrub zone,south Tibet.At a flock scale,both the different food-supply flocks displayed similar daily patterns of activity,foraging in the morning and evening,and resting around midday.In terms of individual activity,either foraging or resting was highly synchronous with the flock's.Non-provisioned birds spent mor... |