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A comparison of the song and territorial behaviour of a long-distance migrant, the Marsh Warbler Acrocephalus palustris, in summer and winter
Authors:M. G. KELSEY
Affiliation:Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, Department of Zoology, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS
Abstract:Colour-ringed populations of Marsh Warblers Acrocephalus palustris on breeding and wintering grounds were compared with respect to song and territorial behaviour. Song and territorial defence had a short duration on the breeding grounds, peaking during the period of mate acquisition and mate-guarding. Some males later showed polyterritorial behaviour. Wintering Marsh Warblers sang and showed defensive behaviour for a longer period which included moult. This behaviour could be described in terms of defence of a short-term resource (a fertile female) in the summer and long-term defence of a reliable food resource in the winter.
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