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Pinyon Jay

Year
2023
Citation

Johnson, K., N. Petersen, G. Sadoti, and L. Wickersham. 2023. Pinyon Jay Surveys in the Gila National Forest, New Mexico 2022: Final Report to Share with Wildlife. Animas Biological Studies, Durango, CO. January 2023 DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.24148.68481

Reference Code
R23JOH01NMUS
Year
2022
Citation

Sadoti, G., K. Johnson. 2022. Nest Habitat Model for Pinyon Jay: New Mexico Statewide and BLM Lands. Natural Heritage Report #22-422. UNM Biology Department, Albuquerque, NM. June 2022.

Reference Code
U22JOH01NMUS
Year
2023
Citation

Norwood, R. 2023. Pinyon Jay data for modeling from Kris Johnson, Nate Petersen, and Erin Duvuvuei. Also contains a few records for other species like Bald Eagle (nest), Woodhouse's Scrub-jay.

Reference Code
D23NOR01NMUS
Year
2022
Citation

Reasner, C., and E. Muldavin. 2022. Species Distribution Models for Seventeen Vertebrate Species of Greatest Conservation Need in New Mexico. Natural Heritage New Mexico.

Reference Code
U22REA01NMUS
Year
1998
Citation

Hawks Aloft, Inc. 1998. Annual report of the breeding bird surveys and Southwestern Willow Flycatcher surveys, Rio Puerco Resource Area. 81 p.

Reference Code
U98HAW01NMUS
Year
2011
Citation

Johnson, K, J. Smith, M. Baumann, and C. Wolf. 2011. Pinyon Jays and Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands at Kirtland Air Force Base 2010 Final Report. Natural Heritage New Mexico Publ. No. 10-GTR-362. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, Albuquerqu

Reference Code
U11JOH04NMUS