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Date: 2015-03-04 15:13:57
Passerida
Birds of North America
Setophaga
Ecology of the Sierra Nevada
Nearctic ecozone
The Institute for Bird Populations
Meadow
Spotted towhee
Restoration ecology
Willow flycatcher
Yellow-rumped warbler
Bird

Avian Monitoring Protocol for Sierra Nevada Meadows A tool for assessing the effects of meadow restoration on birds Version 1.0 Helen L. Loffland

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