What affects the magnitude of change in first arrival dates of migrant birds? P. TryjanowskiS. KuźniakT. H. Sparks Original Article 24 March 2005 Pages: 200 - 205
Seasonal and diel budgets of song: a study of Savi’s warbler (Locustella luscinioides) B. KloubecM. Čapek Original Article 22 March 2005 Pages: 206 - 214
Interactive effects of time and vegetation on reproduction of redshanks (Tringa totanus) breeding in Wadden Sea salt marshes S. ThyenK.-M. Exo Original Article 01 June 2005 Pages: 215 - 225
Genetic differentiation and hybridization between greater and lesser spotted eagles (Accipitriformes:Aquila clanga, A. pomarina) Andreas J. HelbigIngrid SeiboldStaffan Bensch Original Article 28 April 2005 Pages: 226 - 234
Hatching sex ratio and sex specific chick mortality in common terns Sterna hirundo Jacob González-SolísPeter H. BeckerMichael Wink Original Article 06 April 2005 Pages: 235 - 243
An investigation of habitat occupancy by the nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos with respect to population change at the edge of its range in England C. M. HewsonR. J. FullerC. Day Original Article 10 June 2005 Pages: 244 - 248
Egg-size variation in the bluethroat (Luscinia s. svecica): constraints and adaptation J. T. LifjeldA JohnsenT. Petitguyot Original Article 21 April 2005 Pages: 249 - 256
Phylogeography of the white-throated dipper Cinclus cinclus in Europe Béatrice LaugaChristine CagnonClaude Mouchès Original Article 01 June 2005 Pages: 257 - 262
Factors affecting the density of the middle spotted woodpecker Dendrocopos medius: a macrohabitat approach Ziemowit KosińskiAleksander Winiecki Original Article 25 May 2005 Pages: 263 - 270
The kestrel (Falco tinnunculus L.) in Berlin: investigation of breeding biology and feeding ecology Sonja KüblerStefan KupkoUlrich Zeller Original Article 17 June 2005 Pages: 271 - 278
Are ecological compensation areas attractive hunting sites for common kestrels (Falco tinnunculus) and long-eared owls (Asio otus)? Janine AschwandenSimon BirrerLukas Jenni Original Article 11 May 2005 Pages: 279 - 286
Does the expression of a male plumage trait in female Kentish plovers (Charadrius alexandrinus) signal individual quality? J. A. Amat Short Note 26 April 2005 Pages: 287 - 290