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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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Hawks Aloft, Inc. 2001. Breeding Bird Surveys in the Albuquerque Field Office Area of the Bureau of Land Management. 57 p.
Johnson, K., J. Smith, G. Sadoti, T. Neville. 2020. Pinyon Jay Habitat Use and Management Recommendations in New Mexico Piñon-Juniper Woodlands. In: Malcolm, Karl; Dykstra, Brian; Johnson, Kristine; Lightfoot, David; Muldavin, Esteban; Ramsey, Marikay. 20
Weisenberger, M.E. 1995. San Andres National Wildlife Refuge Bird Surveys for July 1995, and table with gray vireo information. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. "15 July" 1995. 6 pp. + cover letter.
Johnson, K., N. Petersen, and J. Smith. 2021. Pinyon Jay Surveys at White Sands Missile Range 2021, Final Report. Natural Heritage New Mexico Report #21-419, Biology Department, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. July 2021.
Wickersham, L., K. Johnson, J. Smith, and J. Wickersham. 2017. Piñon-juniper bird surveys at Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, 2016 Annual Report. Animas Biological Studies, Durango, CO and Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, A
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. 1999. Annual report of Breeding Bird Surveys in the Rio Puerco Resource Area.
Johnson, K., N. Petersen, and J. Smith. 2020. Pinyon Jay Surveys at Santa Fe County Properties Final Report 2019-2020. Natural Heritage New Mexico Report #416. Natural Heritage New Mexico, Biology Department, University of New Mexico.
Hawks Aloft, Inc. 2006. Field inventory of breeding birds at seven riparian sites in Cibola and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico.
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