1 | László Bank, László Haraszthy, Adrienn Horváth & Győző F. Horváth: Nesting success and productivity of the Common Barn-owl Tyto alba: results from a nest box installation and long-term breeding monitoring program in Southern Hungary |
32 | Dávid Szép, Ákos Klein & Jenő J. Purger: Investigating the relationship between the prey composition of Barn Owls (Tyto alba) and the habitat structure of their hunting range in the Marcal Basin (Hungary), based on pellet analysis |
44 | Dániel Hámori, Dániel Winkler & Tamás Cserkész: Little Owl’s (Athene noctua) vertebrate food composition during breeding season with high frog dominance in grasslands |
62 | Sándor Faragó: Spectrum of plant and animal diet of European Great Bustard (Otis tarda tarda) – an overview |
85 | Khalil Draidi, Badis Bakhouche, Naouel Lahlah, Imed Djemadi & Mourad Bensouilah: Diurnal feeding strategies of the Ferruginous Duck (Aythya nyroca) in Lake Tonga (Northeastern Algeria) |
99 | Tamás Márton Németh, Petra Kelemen, Ágnes Csiszár, Gyula Kovács, Sándor Faragó & Dániel Winkler: Habitat selection of the Common Quail (Coturnix coturnix) in an intensively managed agricultural environment |
110 | Gergely Schally: Assessment of the breeding and wintering sites of Eurasian Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola) occurring in Hungary based on ringing recovery data |
117 | Tibor Pecsics, Miklós Laczi, Gergely Nagy, Tamás Kondor & Tibor Csörgő: Analysis of skull morphometric characters in diurnal raptors (Accipitriformes and Falconiformes) |
132 | Jenő (Eugen) Kessler: Pigeons, sandgrouse, cuckoos, nightjars, rollers, bee-eaters, kingfishers and swifts in the European fossil avifauna and their osteological characteristics |
166 | László Haraszthy: New species on the list of species with intraspecific nest parasitism |
207 | Grzegorz Kopij: The effect of urbanization on population densities of forest passerine species in a Central European city |
221 | Csaba Pigniczki, Zsolt Bakró-Nagy, Gábor Bakacsi, Csaba Barkóczi, Tamás Nagy, József Puskás & Róbert Enyedi: Preliminary results on bird collision with overhead power lines in Hungary: a case study around Pusztaszer Landscape Protection Area |