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Sadoti, G., K. Johnson, and J. Smith. 2003. Delineation of Southwestern Willow Flycatcher and Yellow-billed Cuckoo habitat on White Sands Missile Range. White Sands Missile Range Environmental Document. WSMR97F014-2003. 47 p.
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1997
Hawk Watch International. 1997. 1995-1997 Migrating raptor counts for the Manzano and Sandia Mountains with special emphasis on Ferruginous Hawks. . 3 p.
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1993
Olendorff, R. R. 1993. Status, biology, and management of ferruginous hawks: a review. Raptor Res. and Tech. Asst. Cen., Spec. Rep. U.S. Dept. Interior, Bur. Land Manage., Biose, Idaho.. . 84 p.
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1989
Ridgely, R. S. and J. A. Gwynne, Jr. 1989. A Guide to the Birds of Panama. 2nd edition. Princeton University Press, Princeton, USA.
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2004
Berger, J. 2004. The last mile: how to sustain long-distance migration in mammals. Conservation Biology. 18, No.2:320-331.
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2003
Sadoti, G., K. Johnson, and J. Smith. 2003. Delineation of Southwestern Willow Flycatcher and Yellow-billed Cuckoo habitat on White Sands Missile Range. White Sands Missile Range Environmental Document. WSMR97F014-2003. 47 p.
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2001
DeLong, J. 2001. Fall 2001 flammulated owl banding study in the Manzano Mountains of central New Mexico. . 10 p.
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1995
Hebert, E, E. Reese, and L. Mark. 1995. Avian collision and electrocution: An annotated bibliography. California Energy Commission, Publication Number: P700-95-001.. 1 p.
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2004
Skagen, S.K., C.P. Melcher, and R. Hazelwood. 2004. Migration stopover ecology of western avian populations: A Southwestern migration workshop. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Discipline.Open-File Report. 2004-1452:1-28.
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2000
Restani, M., A. Harmata, and E. Madden. 2000. Numerical and functional responses of migrant bald eagles exploiting a seasonally concentrated food source. The Condor. 102:561-568.
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