Fakotinnunculusis perhaps the most common member of the Falconiform.es to be found in the British Isles and, as such, its prey in England has been the subject of a number of papers, notably those of Ellis (1946), Davis (i960) and Simms (1961). However, very little information exists as to its food in Ireland, where a number of the smaller mammal species commonly taken in Great Britain are absent. ...
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