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Setophaga
The Institute for Bird Populations
Parulidae
Museum of Science & Industry
Black-and-white warbler
Bird migration
Orange-crowned warbler
Northern waterthrush
North American Bird Banding Program

Assessing Winter Habitat Quality for Migratory Landbirds A Report on Five Wintersthroughof the Monitoreo de Sobrevivencia Invernal (MoSI) Program James F. Saracco1,5, David F. DeSante1, Peter Pyle1, S

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