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THE RAVEN IN HUMAN HISTORY; Prehistory; The Raven in myth and legend; From scavenger friend to predator-foe; 2. THE RAVEN'S COUNTRY; Cliff coasts of the agricultural districts; Lowland farmland in the west; Foothills and marginal land; Sheepwalks of the higher hills; Grouse-moors of the eastern uplands; Deer forests of western and northern Scotland; Cliff coasts of the northern and western moorlands; 3. DISTRIBUTION AND NUMBERS IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND; South-east England; The Channel Isles 327 $aSouth-west EnglandEast Anglia; Wales; Midlands; Northern England; Southern Scotland; Scottish Highlands; Scottish Islands; Ireland; Grand totals; 4. FOOD AND FEEDING HABITS; Studies of food; The Raven as a predator; Other foods; Feeding habits; 5. SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR; Territorialism; Flocking and communal roosts; Social behaviour in display; 6. RAVEN MOVEMENTS; General movements; Daily movements; 7. ASSOCIATIONS WITH OTHER ANIMALS; Birds; Mammals; 8. BREEDING: NEST AND NEST SITE; Nest construction; Nest sites; 9. BREEDING: THE EGG STAGE; Prelaying behaviour; The egg; Clutch size; Laying 327 $aIncubation10. BREEDING: THE YOUNG; Nestling growth; Brood size; Breeding performance; Causes of complete breeding failure; Egg-collecting and its effects on breeding performance; Regional variations in productivity; 11. TERRITORIALISM AND POPULATION REGULATION; Surplus non-breeding populations; Rapid remating; The ceiling on numbers; Territorialism and variations in breeding density; Mechanism of territorial spacing; Limitations of unsuitable nesting habitat; Mortality, population turnover and capacity for spread; 12. RAVENS IN THE MODERN SCENE; Gamekeepering; Afforestation 327 $aChanges in farming practiceDisturbance; Pesticides; Conclusions; 13. RAVENS ELSEWHERE IN THE WORLD; Subspecies of Corvus corax; Other species of Raven; 14. INTELLIGENCE IN RAVENS; Appendices; 1. Distribution of Raven flocks and roosts in Britain and Ireland; 2. 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