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Am. J. Enol. Vitic. 23:2:50-53 (1972)
Copyright © 1972 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture.
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Factors related to BIRD Depredations in Vineyards

Gordon W. Boudreau 1

1 Wildlife Management, Almaden Vineyards, Paicines, California 95043.

Bird depredations are a serious economic loss in some vineyards. Control depends upon the bird species, environment, season, time of day, grape variety, sugar-acid ratio, tillage, foliage cover, attractant vegetation, weather, and other factors. Present control measures are discussed and evaluated. Also covered is the need for study of bird behavior, physiology, and neurophysiology.

Accepted on March 21, 1972




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