IN the Great Crested Grebe Enquiry (1931) we were unable to obtain such detailed information for Scotland as for the rest of Great Britain, and therefore in the main report on the Enquiry (antea, pp. 90-92) only a summary of the results was given. In general, information on life-history was incorporated in the main report. There are, however, two points regarding relations with other species that ...
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