Bank Swallow
2022
Reasner, C., and E. Muldavin. 2022. Species Distribution Models for Seventeen Vertebrate Species of Greatest Conservation Need in New Mexico. Natural Heritage New Mexico.
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- Gila woodpecker
- Bank Swallow
- Mountain Plover
- Pinyon Jay
- ARIZONA MONTANE VOLE
- LEAST SHREW
- Arizona toad
- Barking frog
- Chiricahua Leopard Frog
- Plains leopard frog
- Heloderma suspectum suspectum
- Sonoran Mud Turtle
- California kingsnake
- Arizona Black Rattlesnake
- Desert Massasauga
- New Mexico ridgenose rattlesnake
- Crotalus lepidus
- Crotalus lepidus klauberi
- Crotalus lepidus lepidus
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2007
Hawks Aloft, Inc. 2007. Breeding bird surveys at seven riparian sites in the Bureau of Land Management, Albuquerque Resource Area.
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2001
Hawks Aloft, Inc. 2001. Breeding Bird Surveys in the Albuquerque Field Office Area of the Bureau of Land Management. 57 p.
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2006
Hawks Aloft, Inc. 2006. Field inventory of breeding birds at seven riparian sites in Cibola and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico.
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2005
Hawks Aloft, Inc. 2005. Field inventory of breeding birds at seven riparian sites in Cibola and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico. 31 p.
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- Bank Swallow
- Riparia riparia
- Melanerpes lewis
- Lewis's Woodpecker
- Southwestern Willow Flycatcher
- Empidonax traillii extimus
- Virginia's Warbler
- Vermivora virginiae
- Black-throated gray warbler
- Setophaga nigrescens
- Falco peregrinus anatum
- AMERICAN PEREGRINE FALCON
- Pinyon Jay
- Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
- juniper titmouse
- Baeolophus ridgwayi
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. 2010. Breeding Bird Surveys at seven riparian sites in the Bureau of Land Management, Albuquerque Resource Area.
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2003
Hawks Aloft, Inc. 2003. Field inventory of the breeding birds in the Albuquerque Resource Area. 82 p.
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- Melanerpes lewis
- Lewis's Woodpecker
- Southwestern Willow Flycatcher
- Empidonax traillii extimus
- Bank Swallow
- Riparia riparia
- Lincoln's Sparrow
- Melospiza lincolnii
- Falco peregrinus anatum
- AMERICAN PEREGRINE FALCON
- Pinyon Jay
- Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
- juniper titmouse
- Baeolophus ridgwayi
- Marsh Wren
- Cistothorus palustris
- Virginia's Warbler
- Vermivora virginiae
- Black-throated gray warbler
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2008
Neville, T. and P. Neville. 2008. GIS of potential breeding habitat for the Bank Swallow in portions of its range. Natural Heritage New Mexico Publ. No. 08-GTRgis-332. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
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2009
Milford, E., E. Muldavin, P. Arbetan, K. Mann. 2009. River bar biodiversity studies: aerial insects, vegetation structure, and bird habitat. Natural Heritage New Mexico Publ. No. 09-GTR-347. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, Albuquerq
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- Middle Rio Grande
- Rio Grande
- Northern Saw-Whet Owl
- AOP
- Willow Flycatcher
- riparian
- river bar
- Corrales
- Coleoptera
- Diptera
- Hemiptera
- Homoptera
- Hymenoptera
- Lepidoptera
- Neuroptera
- Thysanoptera
- cottonwood
- Russian olive
- coyote willow
- bosque
- arthropods
- Cicadellidae
- insect
- restoration
- management
- Virginia's Warbler
- Bank Swallow
- bird
- vegetation
- riparian restoration and management
- Painted Bunting
- community ecology
- wetland
- wetland management
- wetland ecology
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2006
Smith, J. and K. Johnson. 2006. Holloman Air Force Base Boles Well Water System Annex Bird Surveys. Natural Heritage New Mexico, Museum of Southwestern Biology, Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, NHNM Publication No. 06-GTR-304. 30p.
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