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Brood parasitism, reproductive success, and survival in Yellow Warblers
Author: Rock, Christine Angela
Date created: 2011-01-18
Habitat-specific breeding performance and cavity dynamics of Lewis's Woodpeckers (Melanerpes lewis) in British Columbia
Author: Macfarland, Lauren
Date created: 2016-06-28
Species richness, abundance and reproductive responses of riparian birds to habitat restoration in the Okanagan Valley
Author: Forrester, Timothy Robert
Date created: 2015-01-26

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