Abstract

Data from the British Trust for Ornithology's Moult Enquiry collected in Britain from 1960 to 1970 were analysed to discover for the adult Dunnock(Prunella modularis), the moulting period, the rate of moult in the individual, the sequence of feather replacement and the relative timing of moult in different tracts, excluding the small contour feathers. The feather scores recorded on the moult cards were used to produce scatter diagrams on which calculations were based. The various ways of using such diagrams are discussed briefly. It is suggested that the speed of moult can often be estimated by visual appraisal, but regression analysis if used should be of dates of capture against individual moult scores, not of moult scores against each date (see fig. 2). Retrapped birds were used to confirm calculated moulting rates.

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