Great Bustaid Otis tarda M. Kasparek, Bustard Studies 4, 1989: 80-113. All records 
mapped with different symbols for breeding season records, non-breeding 
season records, and records without date. Other maps show the present 
distribution (since 1974) and the winter distribution in relation to climate. 
Striated Scops Owl Otus brucei A. B. van den Berg, M. Kasparek and P. Bison, 
Dutch Birding 10(4), 1988 161-166. Up-to-date information on all three known 
Turkish sites. 
Bam Owl Tyto alba M. Kasparek, Zoology in the Middle East 1, 1986: 44-51. H. 
Kumerloeve, Alauda54, 19896: 263-267. All Turkish records are summarised and 
shown on a map. Two subspecies overlap and intergrade in Turkey. 
Wryneck Jynx torquilla M. Kasparek, Ecology of Birds 11, 1889: 251-256. All 
records were mapped with different symbols for migrant and (presumed) 
breeding birds. Although breeding has been proved only twice in Turkey, the 
distribution pattern is clearly demonstrated by breeding season records. The 
migration pattern is shown by histogram. 
White-breasted Kingfisher Halcyon smymensis V. van den Berk and M. Kasparek, 
Zoology in the Middle East 2, 1988: 19-25. A dot map of breeding and possible 
breeding sites is given; main breeding areas are shown by larger symbols. 75% 
of the Turkish population is concentrated in five localities that makes the species 
vulnerable. Different symbols are used to show non-breeding records . 
Grey-headed Woodpecker ?icus canus A. B. van den Berg, 2^1ogy in the Middle 
East 2, 1988: 12-15. List and map of all Turkish records since the last century. 
Citrine Wagtail Motacilla citreola M. Kasparek, Limicola (in press). All records 
mapped with different symbols for migrants and breeders and possible breeders. 
Red-tailed Wheatear Oenanthe xanthopymna H. Kumerloeve, M. Kasparek and 
K-O. Nagel, Bonn. zool. Beitr. 35, 1984: 97-101. M. Kasparek, Zoology in the 
Middle East 1, 1986: 51-54. All Turkish records were mapped with different 
symbols for presumed migrants and presumed breeders. The Turkish population 
belongs to the rare nominate subspecies. 
Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla M. Kasparek, Vogelwarte 35, 1990: 169-176. A 
distribution map is based on all available breeding season records. The distribution 
pattern is described in relation to climate and discussed in relation to evolution. 
The route taken by migrants is shown by another map and the seasonal migration 
pattern is shown by a histogram. 
Rook Corvus frugiJegus M. Kasparek, Sandgrouse 11, 1989: 89-95. All known 
breeding colonies of the Rook in Turkey are emumerated. A map of the breeding 
localities also shows the areas which were originally covered by natural steppes. 
A clear relationship can be seen. 
Max Kasparek, Bleichstr. 1, 6900 Heidelberg, Germany 
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