Abstract

A small, dry season Passer luteus nesting colony was studied near Richard-Toll, Senegal in April and May 1975. Differences between this colony and wet season colonies included a) smaller nests of somewhat different material ; b) lower nesting success ; and c) the presence of weed seeds in the diet of nestlings.

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