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Date: 2015-12-15 09:37:52
Setophaga
Enhanced vegetation index
Evi
The Institute for Bird Populations
Mist net
Hooded warbler
Bird migration
Economic model
Ornithology
Zoology
Behavior

Identification and Management of Priority Winter Bird Habitats for Migratory Landbirds Research Results and Implications for Conserving and Managing Winter Habitat James F. Saracco1 The Institute for Bird Populations, PO

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