The total number of birds recorded near to intersections of hedges (T-junctions) was 1.7 times higher than the number recorded along the same total length of straight hedge. Five species individually showed a significant preference for intersections. Possible reasons for this and the implications for hedge removal are discussed. © 1988 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Lack, P. C. (1988). Hedge intersections and breeding bird distribution in farmland. Bird Study, 35(2), 133–136. https://doi.org/10.1080/00063658809480390
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