Kentucky warbler

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1Meeting the Challenges to Preserving Kentucky’s Biodiversity David R. Brown, PhD Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Eastern Kentucky University Stephen C. Richter, PhD

Meeting the Challenges to Preserving Kentucky’s Biodiversity David R. Brown, PhD Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Eastern Kentucky University Stephen C. Richter, PhD

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Source URL: people.eku.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-10 16:29:12
2Development of Restoration and Scaling Options for Songbirds  Informing Restoration and Conservation of Songbirds that Breed in the South River Watershed, Virginia  Draft report submitted to DuPont Corporation

Development of Restoration and Scaling Options for Songbirds Informing Restoration and Conservation of Songbirds that Breed in the South River Watershed, Virginia Draft report submitted to DuPont Corporation

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Source URL: birdpop.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-15 09:35:34
3Landscape, Legal, and Biodiversity Threats that Windows Pose to Birds: A Review of an Important Conservation Issue

Landscape, Legal, and Biodiversity Threats that Windows Pose to Birds: A Review of an Important Conservation Issue

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Source URL: birdscreen.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-03 13:07:25
4Patuxent Wildlife Research Center  Response of Avian Community to Forest Management on Moosehorn NWR The Challenge: Research goals focus on measurement of direct effects of various habitat management techniques for game

Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Response of Avian Community to Forest Management on Moosehorn NWR The Challenge: Research goals focus on measurement of direct effects of various habitat management techniques for game

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Source URL: www.pwrc.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-04 12:02:14
5Habitat Associations of Neotropical Migrants in Belize, Central America, during the Non-breeding Season Victoria D. Piaskowski International Coordinator Birds Without Borders—Aves Sin Fronteras

Habitat Associations of Neotropical Migrants in Belize, Central America, during the Non-breeding Season Victoria D. Piaskowski International Coordinator Birds Without Borders—Aves Sin Fronteras

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Source URL: www.zoosociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-09-15 16:11:04
6Appendix G.  Patuxent Research Refuge Impoundment Structured Decision-making Summary Report March 30, 2012

Appendix G. Patuxent Research Refuge Impoundment Structured Decision-making Summary Report March 30, 2012

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Source URL: www.fws.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-10 06:54:13
7Microsoft Word - 26_Appendix G. Impoundment SDM_20May2013.docx

Microsoft Word - 26_Appendix G. Impoundment SDM_20May2013.docx

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Source URL: www.fws.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-18 09:24:48
8Tennessee Warbler ____________________ Nashville Warbler _____________________ Kentucky Warbler _____________________ Common Yellowthroat__________________ Hooded Warbler ______________________ American Redstart ________

Tennessee Warbler ____________________ Nashville Warbler _____________________ Kentucky Warbler _____________________ Common Yellowthroat__________________ Hooded Warbler ______________________ American Redstart ________

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Source URL: tnstateparks.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-06 07:28:59
9DEVIL’S DEN STATE PARK, southern Washington County Location: Devil’s Den State Park is about 40 miles southeast of Fayetteville in Washington County. There are several choices for getting there. From Fayetteville you

DEVIL’S DEN STATE PARK, southern Washington County Location: Devil’s Den State Park is about 40 miles southeast of Fayetteville in Washington County. There are several choices for getting there. From Fayetteville you

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Source URL: media.tripod.lycos.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-03-20 10:42:32
10Oporornis / Prairie Warbler / Cerulean Warbler / Blue-winged Warbler / Kentucky Warbler / Passerida / Dendroica / Parulidae

Priority Bird Species in the Piedmont Bird Conservation Region (BCR[removed]HIGHEST PRIORITY SPECIES Eastern Whip-poor-will (B) Red-cockaded Woodpecker (B, N) Northern Bobwhite (B, N)

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Source URL: www.acjv.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-20 13:47:36