Author:Bernard Beryl Rivière
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Works
[edit]- Rivière, Bernard (1930). A History of the Birds of Norfolk. London: Witherby.
Contributions to The Zoologist
[edit]- Rivière, Bernard (1897). "Arrival of Summer Migrants in Gloucestershire". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 672, June—section 'Notes and Queries'): 274–275.
- —— (1897). "Unusual Position for the Eggs of the Starling, Song Thrush, and Sparrow". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 673, July—section 'Notes and Queries'): 334–335.
- —— (1897). "Hours at which some Birds commence to Sing". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 676, October—section 'Notes and Queries'): 472.
- —— (1897). "Roosting of the Swift". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 677, November—section 'Notes and Queries'): 511.
- —— (1897). "Strange Nesting Habits—Nuthatch and Starling". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 677, November—section 'Occasional Notes'): 514.
- —— (1897). "Egg-producing Powers of Birds". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 678, December—section 'Occasional Notes'): 575–576.
- —— (1898). "Ornithological notes at Alum Bay, Isle of Wight". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 683, May—section 'Notes and Queries'): 218–219.
- —— (1899). "Fecundity in Birds". The Zoologist. 4 3 (issue 693, March—section 'Notes and Queries'): 137–138.
- —— (1902). "King-Eider in Fifeshire". The Zoologist. 4 6 (issue 727, January—section 'Notes and Queries'): 27.
- —— (1902). "On the feigning of Injury by the Lapwing (Vanellus vulgaris) to attract attention from its Young". The Zoologist. 4 6 (issue 727, January—section 'Notes and Queries'): 29–30.
- —— (1902). "Moorhens feeding Young". The Zoologist. 4 6 (issue 737, November—section 'Notes and Queries'): 436.
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