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Date: 2012-01-04 14:14:29
Passerida
Setophaga
Bird breeding
Brood parasites
New World warblers
Brown-headed cowbird
American yellow warbler
American redstart
Golden-cheeked warbler
Yellow-breasted chat
Parasitism
Bird nest

The Journal of Wildlife Management 9999:1–9; 2011; DOI: jwmg.246 Research Article Distance From Riparian Edge Reduces Brood Parasitism of Southwestern Willow

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