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Galeano-Popp, Renee. 1996. Email report of a Black Hawk sighting. USFS
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Galeano-Popp, Renee. 1996. Email report of a Black Hawk sighting. USFS
Scoville, J. 1995. The Occurrence of Common Black Hawks (Buteogallus anthracinus) and Zone-tailed Hawks (Buteo albonotatus) within the Clifton Ranger District. Report prepared by Round River Conservation Studies for Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.
Giancarlo Sadoti. 2000. Personal observation of active Common Black-Hawk nests in Gila/Mimbres basin. 1 p.
Menke, Kurt. 2011. Comparing two predictive models to determine suitable habitat for the common black-hawk (Buteogallus antracinus).Bird's Eye View GIS, Albuquerque, NM. Report to New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. 21 p.
Carr, S.E. 1994. Xeroxed portion of 7.5 USGS topo map from Stacey E. Carr with location of common black hawk nests.
Snyder, H. Preliminary report on the status, distribution, and ecological requirements of the black hawk in the United States of America. Unpublished report.
Skaggs, R.. 1996. The Common Black-Hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus) in Southwestern New Mexico: 1994-1995 Inventories.. Report for New Mexico game and fish department.. 14 p.
Stoleson, S. and D. Finch. 1999. Reproductive success of southwestern willow flycatchers in the Cliff-Gila Valley, New Mexico: a summary report for the 1998 field season. 25 p.
Stoleson, S.H., D.M. Finch, and H.A. Walker. 1998. Surveys for Southwestern Willow Flycatchers along the Gila and Mimbres Rivers, New Mexico: Final report. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 18 p. + app.
Egbert, J. 1981. Field inventories in New Mexico of selected Gila Valley birds. May-June 1981.