Softcover large magazine format. Bound in the publisher's illustrated card covers, small knock to the upper edge, else in Vg- condition. From the collection of a noted Ornithologist. Illustrated in text. 

Ibis (formerly The Ibis), subtitled the International Journal of Avian Science, is the peer-reviewed scientific journal of the British Ornithologists' Union. It was established in 1859. Topics covered include ecology, conservation, behaviour, palaeontology, and taxonomy of birds. The editor-in-chief is Dominic J. McCafferty (University of Glasgow). The journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell in print and online.

Contents

REVIEW ARTICLE 

Thermal effects of plumage coloration Svana Rogalla,  Matthew D. Shawkey,  Liliana D'Alba Pages: 933-948 First Published: 19 July 2022 

ORIGINAL ARTICLES 

Distribution Open Access Landscape and climatic predictors of Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) distributions throughout Kazakhstan Grant C. Mcdonald,  Ákos Bede-Fazekas,  Anton Ivanov,  Lorenzo Crecco,  Tamás Székely,  András Kosztolányi Pages: 949-967 First Published: 23 April 2022 

Human impacts Open Access Flight characteristics forecast entry by eagles into rotor-swept zones of wind turbines Brian W. Rolek,  Melissa A. Braham,  Tricia A. Miller,  Adam E. Duerr,  Todd E. Katzner,  Jennifer D. McCabe,  Leah Dunn,  Christopher J. W. McClure Pages: 968-980 First Published: 12 May 2022 

Hybridisation Cryptic hybridization between Common (Apus apus) and Pallid (A. pallidus) Swifts Alice Cibois,  Michel Beaud,  Francesco Foletti,  Gérard Gory,  Gwenaël Jacob,  Nathalie Legrand,  Ludovic Lepori,  Christoph Meier,  Antoine Rossi,  Peter Wandeler,  Jean-Claude Thibault Pages: 981-997 First Published: 15 May 2022

 Moult chronology Moult chronology and strategies of sympatric Great (Ardenna gravis) and Sooty (A. grisea) Shearwaters based on stable isotope analysis Paloma C. Carvalho,  Robert A. Ronconi,  Leandro Bugoni,  Gail K. Davoren Pages: 998-1012 First Published: 10 March 2022 

 Nesting Open Access Nest reliefs in a cryptically incubating shorebird are quick, but vocal Martin Bulla,  Christina Muck,  Daniela Tritscher,  Bart Kempenaers Pages: 1013-1034 First Published: 22 April 2022

The influence of surrounding habitat, behaviour and interspecific competition on nestbox use by endangered Glossy Black Cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus lathami halmaturinus) Karleah K. Berris,  Michael Barth,  Trish Mooney Pages: 1035-1048 First Published: 25 May 2022

Competitive events during nest-building influence offspring growth and behaviour, but not testosterone deposition in the egg yolk in Western Bluebirds (Sialia mexicana) América Hernández,  Alejandro Hernández-Martínez,  Leticia Nicolás,  Roxana Torres,  Bibiana Montoya Pages: 1049-1062 First Published: 03 July 2022

Clutch size of passerines increases with latitude in China, but egg size is conserved Yangyang Guo,  Xin Lu Pages: 1063-1072 First Published: 04 July 2022 

Niches High trophic niche overlap in mixed-species colonies using artificial nests João Gameiro,  Teresa Catry,  Joana Marcelino,  Aldina M.A. Franco,  Jorge M. Palmeirim,  Inês Catry Pages: 1073-1085 First Published: 10 March 2022 

Weak niche partitioning between closely related sympatric Greater (Clanga clanga) and Lesser Spotted Eagles (C. pomarina) Ülo Väli,  Urmas Abel,  Renno Nellis,  Gunnar Sein,  Urmas Sellis,  Paweł Mirski Pages: 1086-1103 First Published: 15 May 2022

 Ornithological methods Evaluation of ongoing Crested Ibis (Nipponia nippon) reintroduction using an integrated population model and Bayesian population viability analysis Yuji Okahisa,  Hisashi Nagata Pages: 1104-1122 First Published: 23 April 2022 

Open Access Semi-automated detection of tagged animals from camera trap images using artificial intelligence Andrea Santangeli,  Yuxuan Chen,  Mark Boorman,  Sofía Sales Ligero,  Guillermo Albert García Pages: 1123-1131 First Published: 03 July 2022 

Seed dispersal Abundance determines core–periphery roles of birds in a Neotropical seed dispersal network Breno Dias Vitorino,  Angélica Vilas Boas Da Frota,  Josué Ribeiro Da Silva Nunes,  Maria Antonia Carniello,  Solange Kimie Ikeda Castrillon,  Pietro Kiyoshi Maruyama Pages: 1132-1144 First Published: 16 May 2022 

Movement and migration Open Access Short-distance nocturnal migration in an island endemic bustard Inmaculada Abril-Colón,  Juan Carlos Alonso,  Carlos Palacín,  José Manuel Álvarez-Martínez,  Alberto Ucero Pages: 1145-1159 First Published: 11 April 2022 

Open Access Non-breeding distribution and at-sea activity patterns of the smallest European seabird, the European Storm Petrel (Hydrobates pelagicus) Teresa Militão,  Ana Sanz-Aguilar,  Andreu Rotger,  Raül Ramos Pages: 1160-1179 First Published: 22 April 2022 

Automated radio tracking provides evidence for social pair bonds in an obligate brood parasite Romina C. Scardamaglia,  Axel A. Lew,  Agustín Gravano,  David W. Winkler,  Alex Kacelnik,  Juan C. Reboreda Pages: 1180-1191 First Published: 15 May 2022

GPS tracking of the two subspecies of the eastern buzzard (Buteo japonicus) reveals a migratory divide along the Sea of Japan Toru Nakahara,  Kazuya Nagai,  Fumitaka Iseki,  Toshiro Yoshioka,  Fumihito Nakayama,  Noriyuki M. Yamaguchi Pages: 1192-1200 First Published: 01 July 2022 

 No detectable effect of geolocator deployment on the short- or long-term apparent survival of a tropical seabird Malcolm A. C. Nicoll,  Nik C. Cole,  Catherine Horswill,  Carl G. Jones,  Norman Ratcliffe,  Kevin Ruhomaun,  Vikash Tatayah,  Ken Norris Pages: 1201-1212 First Published: 01 July 2022 

 Urban ecology What makes an urban raptor? Lucas M. Leveau,  Fabricio C. Gorleri,  Ignacio Roesler,  Francisco González-Táboas Pages: 1213-1226 First Published: 22 March 2022 

A comparison of foraging-range sizes, flight distances and foraging habitat preferences in urban and rural House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations Jan Havlíček,  Jan Riegert,  Roman Fuchs Pages: 1227-1242 First Published: 30 April 2022 

 SHORT COMMUNICATIONS 

Long-term within-season changes in the diet of Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) chicks at a North Sea colony: implications for dietary monitoring Michael P. Harris,  Steve D. Albon,  Mark A. Newell,  Carrie Gunn,  Francis Daunt,  Sarah Wanless Pages: 1243-1251 First Published: 31 March 2022

Open Access Food supplementation of parents before hatching of the young prolongs the nestling period in European pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) Juan Moreno Pages: 1252-1256 First Published: 11 May 2022

Open Access Effects of overhead power-lines on the density of ground-nesting birds in open sub-arctic habitats Aldís Erna Pálsdóttir,  Jennifer A. Gill,  Snæbjörn Pálsson,  José A. Alves,  Verónica Méndez,  Böðvar Þórisson,  Tómas G. Gunnarsson Pages: 1257-1264 First Published: 19 May 2022 Correction(s) for this article

The DDT-induced decline influenced genetic diversity in naturally recovered Peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) nesting within the Alaska Arctic and eastern interior Sarah A. Sonsthagen,  Ted Swem,  Skip Ambrose,  Melanie J. Flamme,  Clayton M. White,  George K. Sage,  Sandra L. Talbot Pages: 1265-1272 First Published: 03 July 2022 

The first case of a successful brood from a double hybrid mixed pair (Dendrocopos syriacus × Dendrocopos major (Picidae)) Łukasz Kajtoch,  Bartłomiej Kusal Pages: 1273-1277 First Published: 04 July 2022

Re-assessing the phylogenetic status and evolutionary relationship of Forest Owlet (Athene blewitti (Hume 1873)) using genomic data Vinay K. L.,  Meghana Natesh,  Prachi Mehta,  Rajah Jayapal,  Shomita Mukherjee,  V. V. Robin Pages: 1278-1284 First Published: 10 July 2022 

FORUM 

Open Access The Red-billed Leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea): a new invasive species for Britain? Richard K. Broughton,  Samuele Ramellini,  Marta Maziarz,  Pedro F. Pereira Pages: 1285-1294 First Published: 06 June 2022

Open Access What does ‘occupancy’ mean in passive acoustic surveys? Connor M. Wood,  M. Zachariah Peery Pages: 1295-1300 First Published: 14 June 2022

BOOK REVIEWS 

Book review Pages: 1301-1309 First Published: 23 August 2022 First Page Full text PDF Request permissions

 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF REVIEWERS

 Acknowledgement of Reviewers Pages: 1310-1312 First Published: 21 September 2022

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