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BEKHUIS J (1982) Cooperating Organizations Vogelonderzoek Netherlands. Atlas Project for Summer and Migratory birds, the processing of observations, assessing the completeness of the survey blocks, preliminary. LIMOSA 55 (1): 23-28.

The Atlas Project for Summer and Migratory birds is a research involving the distribution of aile in the Netherlands bird species is mapped. am to study the influence of the seasons on the distribution patterns The field study conducted in monthly periods. The result of this project will therefore include distribution maps for each month separately. am sufficiently detailed maps obtain the land is divided into 1770 blocks of 5 x 5 km_ Although more than 2,000 people in this Project co-operate, it is not possible to aile Atlas blocks in one year time period aile months adequately investigate. Therefore, the field study conducted in five consecutive years. am such a big project successfully able to run the country is divided in 19 districts. In each district provides a district coordinator for the coordination of field research and supervision of field staff in their research activities. For the sake of an overall national Coordination is a general coordinator. The Atlas Project for Summer and Migratory birds started in October 1978 and will continue to in September 1983.Taiga Bean Goose Anser fabalis Common Greenshank Tringa nebularia Garden Warbler Sylvia borin Northern Wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe Grey Plover Pluvialis squatarola Grey-headed Wagtail Motacilla thunbergi = Motacilla flava thunbergi

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