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of reprints available from the Snake River Field Station. Many can
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Please direct requests to fresc_library@usgs.gov
or by mail to R.R. Olendorff Memorial Library, Snake River Field
Station, 970 Lusk Street, Boise, ID 83706.
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63. Allen, G.T.,R.K.
Murphy, K. Steenhof, and S.W. Platt. 1986. Late fledging dates,
renesting, and large clutches of prairie falcons. Wilson Bull. 98:463-465.
Full Text
87. Anonymous. 1979.
Final environmental statement: Agricultural development for southwest
Idaho. Unpubl. Report, U.S. Dept. of Interior, BLM, Boise, ID. 525
p.
174. Antolin, M.F., B.
Van Horne, M.D. Berger, Jr., A.K. Holloway, J.L. Roach, and R.D.
Weeks, Jr. 2001. Effective population size and genetic structure
of a Piute ground squirrel (Spermophilus mollis) population.
Can. J. Zool. 79:26-34.
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183. Bart, J. and S.
Earnst. 2002. Double sampling to estimate density and population
trends in birds. Auk 119(1):36-45
197. Bates, K., K. Steenhof,
and M. Fuller. 2003. Finding small PTTs on the ground without the
aid of VHF telemetry: Recommendations from successful field case
histories. Argos Animal Tracking Symposium. Annapolis, Maryland,
March 24-26, 2003. Available on a CD from Service Argos, Inc., 1801
McCormick Drive Suite 10, Largo MD 20774. Full
Text
184. Benyus, J.M. 1996.
Considering all things: Summary of the draft environmental impact
statements (EIS). Eastside EIS, Upper Columbia River Basin EIS.
(BLM/OR/WA/PL-96/038+1792, U.S.D.A., Forest Service, and U.S.D.I.,
BLM) Walla Walla, WA 53 p.
203. Booms, T.L. and
M.R. Fuller. 2003. Gyrfalcon diet in central west Greenland during
the nesting period. Condor 105: 528-537.
204. Booms, T.L. and
M.R. Fuller. 2003. Gyrfalcon feeding behavior during the nesting
period in central west Greenland. Arctic, 56(4): 341-348.
200. Booms, T.L. and
M.R. Fuller. 2003. Time-lapse video system used to study nesting
Gyrfalcons. Journal of Field Ornithology. 74(4): 416-422.
135, Braun, C.E., J.H.
Enderson, Y.B. Linhart, C.D. Marti, M.R. Fuller, and D.E. Capen.
1996. Northern goshawk and forest management in the southwestern
United States. Wildlife Society Tech. Rev. 96-2. 19 p.
181. Brodeur, S., R.
Decare, D.M. Bird, and M.R. Fuller. 1996. Complete migration cycle
of golden eagles breeding in northern Quebec. Condor 98:293-299.
Full Text
170. Buehler, D.A., J.D.
Fraser, M.R. Fuller, L.S. McAllister, J.K.D. Seegar. 1995. Captive
and field-tested radio transmitter attachments for bald eagles.
J. Field Ornithol. 66: 173-180.
194. Bunnell, D., J.W.
Connelly, S.T. Knick and M.A. Schroeder. 2003. Range-wide conservation
assessment of Greater sage-grouse and sagebrush habitats. U.S. Geological
Survey Fact Sheet FS-056-03, 2 p. Full
Text
29. Bureau of Land Management
bird list [n.d.]
136. Bureau of Land Management.
[n.d.]. Raptor identification guide for birds commonly seen in the
Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. U.S. Dept.
of Interior, BLM, Lower Snake River District, Boise, ID 6 p.
129a. Bureau of Land
Management. 1982. The Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation
Area [leaflet]. U.S. Dept. of Interior, BLM. Boise, ID 6 p.
129. Bureau of Land Management.
1994. Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area [leaflet].
U.S. Dept. of Interior, BLM. Boise, ID
162. Burnham, W.A., and
G.L. Holroyd, eds. 1995. Conservation and ecology of raptors, Special
Session 3. Transactions of the 61st North American Wildlife and
Natural Resources Conference. Wildlife Management Institute, Washington,
D.C. Pp. 115-213.
173. Butcher, G.S., M.R.
Fuller, L.S. McAllister. 1990. An evaluation of the Christmas bird
count for monitoring population trends of selected species. Wildlife
Soc. Bull. 18:129-134.
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199. Canavelli, S.B.,
M.J. Bechard, B. Woodbridge, M.N. Kochert, J.J. Maceda, M.E. Zaccagnini.
2003. Habitat use by Swainson's hawks on their austral wintering
grounds in Argentina. Journal of Raptor Research, 37(2): 125-134.
18.Chaney, E. 1979. Snake
River Birds of Prey Study Area summary report. June 1979. USDOI,
BLM, Boise, ID 36 pp.
79.Chu, D.S., B.A. Hoover,
M.R. Fuller, P.H. Geissler. 1989. Telemetry location error in a
forested habitat. In: Amlaner, C.J., Jr., ed. Biotelemetry X: Proceedings
of the 10th International Symposium on Biotelemetry. Univ. of Arkansas
Press, Fayetteville, AR. Pp. 188-194.
52.Collopy M.W. 1983.
Foraging behavior and success of golden eagles. Auk 100(3):747-749.Full
Text
12.Collopy, M.W. 1983.
A comparison of direct observations and collections of prey remains
in determining the diet of golden eagles. J. Wildl. Manage. 47(2):360-368.
30.Collopy, M.W. 1986.
Food consumption and growth energetics of nestling golden eagles.
Wilson Bull. 98(3):445-458. Full
Text
92. Collopy, M.W., T.C.
Edwards, Jr. 1989. Territory size, activity budget, and role of
undulating flight in nesting golden eagles. J. Field Ornithol. 60(1):43-51.Full
Text
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14. Diller, L.V. 1981.
Comparative ecology of Great Basin rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis
lutosus) and Great Basin gopher snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus
deserticola) and their impact on small mammal populations in
the Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Area. Ph.D. Dissertation,
Univ. of Idaho, Moscow. 89 pp.
98. Diller, L.V. 1988.
Food habits, consumption rates, and predation rates of western rattlesnakes
and gopher snakes in southwestern Idaho. Herpetol. 44(2):228-233.
28. Diller, L.V. 1990.
A field observation on the feeding behavior of Crotalus viridus
lutosus. J. Herpetol. 24(1):95-97.
90. Diller, L.V., D.R.
Johnson. 1982. Ecology of reptiles in the Snake River Birds of Prey
Area. Unpubl. final rep., USDOI, BLM, Boise District. 107 pp.
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Earnst, S.L., 2004, Status assessment and conservation plan for the yellow-billed loon (Gavia adamsii): U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5258, 2004, 42 p. Full Text
25. Earnst, S.L., L.
Neel, G.L. Ivey and T. Zimmerman. 1998. Status of the white-faced
ibis; breeding colony dynamics of the Great Basin population, 1985-1997.
Colonial Waterbirds 20(3):301-476.
57. Edwards, T.C., Jr.,
M.N. Kochert. 1986. Use of body weight and length of footpad as
predictors of sex in golden eagles. J. Field Ornithol. 57(4):317-319.Full
Text
93. Edwards, T.C., Jr.,
M.W. Collopy, K. Steenhof, and M.N. Kochert. 1988. Sex ratios of
fledgling golden eagles. Auk 105(4):793-796. Full
Text
56. Edwards, T.C., Jr.,
M.W. Collopy. 1983. Obligate and facultative brood reduction in
eagles: An examination of factors that influence fratricide. Auk
100:630-635. Full
Text
1. Engel, K.A., L.S.
Young, K. Steenhof, J.A. Roppe, and M.N. Kochert. 1992. Communal
roosting of common ravens in southwestern Idaho. Wilson Bull. 104(1):105-121.
Full Text
19. Engel, K.A., L.S.
Young. 1989. Evaluation of techniques for capturing common ravens
in southwestern Idaho. North Am. Bird Bander 14(1):5-8.
41. Engel, K.A., L.S.
Young. 1989. Spatial and temporal patterns in the diet of common
ravens in southwestern Idaho. Condor 91(2):372-378. Full
Text
47. Engel, K.A., L.S.
Young. 1992. Daily and seasonal activity patterns of common ravens
in southwestern Idaho. Wilson Bull. 104(3):462-471. Full
Text
85. Engel, K.A., L.S.
Young. 1992. Movements and habitat use by common ravens from roost
sites in southwestern Idaho. J. Wildl. Manage. 56(3):596-602.
101. Entwistle, P.G.,
A.M. DeBolt, J.H. Kaltenecker, K. Steenhof. eds. 2000. Proceedings
of the Sagebrush Steppe Ecosystems Symposium. USDOI BLM Publication
No. BLM/ID/PT-001001+1150, Boise, Idaho. 145 pp.
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188. Finn, S.P., D.E.
Varland and J.M. Marzluff. 2002. Does Northern goshawk breeding
occupancy vary with nest-stand characteristics on the Olympic Peninsula,
Washington? J. Raptor Res. 36(4):265-279.
198. Fuller, M., D. Holt
and L. Schueck. 2003. Snowy owl movements: Variation on the migration
theme. In: Berthold, P., E. Gwinner, E. Sonnenschein, eds. Avian
Migration. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg. p. 359-366.
134. Fuller, M.R. 1996.
Forest raptor population trends in North America. In: De Graaf,
R.M. and R.I. Miller, eds. Conservation of Faunal Diversity in Forested
landscapes. Chapman & Hall, New York. p. 167-208.
142. Fuller, M.R., J.S.
Hatfield, and E.L. Lindquist. 1995. Assessing ground-based counts
of nestling bald eagles in northeastern Minnesota. Wildl. Soc. Bull.
23(2):169-174.
8. Fuller, M.R., W.S.
Seegar, and P.W. Howey. 1995. The use of satellite systems for the
study of bird migration. Israel J. Zool. 41: 243-252.
72. Fuller, M.R., W.S.
Seegar, J.M. Marzluff, and B.A. Hoover. 1995. Raptors, technological
tools and conservation. In: Burnham, W.A., and G.L. Holroyd, eds.
Special Session 3: Conservation and ecology of raptors. Transactions
of the 61st North American Wildlife and Natural Resources
Conference, Minneapolis, MN. Wildlife Management Institute, Washington,
D.C. Pp. 131-141.
78. Fuller, M.R., W.S.
Seegar, L.S. Schueck. 1998. Routes and travel rates of migrating
peregrine falcons Falco peregrinus and Swainson's hawks Buteo
swainsoni in the western hemisphere. J. Avian Biol. 29(4):433-440.
160. Fuller, M.R., D.
Bystrak, C.S. Robbins, and R.M. Patterson. 1987. Trends in American
kestrel counts from the North American breeding bird survey. Raptor
Research Reports No. 6: 22-27.
175. Fuller,M.R., H.H.
Obrecht III, C.J. Pennycuick, and F.C. Schaffner. 1988. Aerial tracking
of radio-marked white-tailed tropicbirds over the Caribbean Sea.
In: Amlaner, C.J., Jr., (ed.) Biotelemetry X: Proceedings of the
10th International Symposium on Biotelemetry. Univ. of Arkansas
Press, Fayetteville, AR. Pp. 133-138.
53. Fyfe, R.W. and R.R.
Olendorff. 1976. Minimizing the dangers of nesting studies to raptors
and other sensitive species. Canadian Wildlife Service Occasional
Paper No. 23. 17 p.
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104. Geissler, P.H. and
M.R. Fuller. 1986. Estimation of the proportion of an area occupied
by an animal species. In: 1986 Proceedings of the Section on Survey
Research Methods of the American Statistical Association. p. 533-538.
144. Gessaman, J.A.,
G.W. Workman and M.R. Fuller. 1991. Flight performance, energetics
and water turnover of tippler pigeons with a harness and dorsal
load. Condor 93(3):546-554. Full
Text
116. Gessaman, J.A.,
M.R. Fuller, P.J. Pekins, G.E. Duke. 1991. Resting metabolic rate
of golden eagles, bald eagles, and barred owls with a tracking transmitter
or an equivalent load. Wilson Bull. 103(2):261-265. Full
Text
166. Golden Eagle Aging
Key-In house use only
115. Gould, W.R., and
M.R. Fuller. 1995. Survival and population size estimation in raptor
studies: A comparison of two methods. J. Raptor Res. 29(4):256-264.
66. Griggs, G.R. and
K. Steenhof. 1993. Photographic guide for aging nestling American
kestrels. Raptor Res. Tech. Asst. Ctr., USDOI, BLM, Boise, ID 24
pp.
Full Text
60. Groves, C.R. and
K. Steenhof. 1988. Responses of small mammals and vegetation to
wildfire in shadscale communities of southwestern Idaho. Northwest
Sci. 62(5):205-210.
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65. Hastings, B.C. (comp.)1988.
Midwinter bald eagle survey report 1986-1988. Inst. for Wildl. Res.,
Nat. Wildl. Federation, Washington, DC 155 pp.
128. Henny, C.J., W.S.
Seegar, M.A. Yates, T.L. Maechtle, S.A. Ganusevich and M.R. Fuller.
2000. Contaminants and wintering areas of peregrine falcons, Falco
peregrinus from the Kola Peninsula, Russia. In: R.D. Chancellor,
B.-U. Meyburg, eds. Raptors at risk: Proceedings of the V World
Conference on Birds of Prey and Owls, Midrand, Johannesburg, South
Africa, 4-11 August 1998. WWGBP/Hancock House. Pp. 871-878.
44. Holthuijzen A.M.A.,
P.A. Duley, J.C. Hager, S.A. Smith, and K.N. Wood. 1987. Piracy,
insectivory and cannibalism of prairie falcons (Falco mexicanus)
nesting in southwestern Idaho. J Raptor Res. 21(1):32-33.
37. Holthuijzen, A.M.A.
1987. Bathing behavior of nesting prairie falcons (Falco mexicanus)
in southwestern Idaho. Wilson Bull. 99(1):135-136. Full
Text
64. Holthuijzen, A.M.A.
1989. Behavior and productivity of nesting prairie falcons in relation
to construction activities at Swan Falls Dam. Final report. Idaho
Power Company, BLM & Pacific Gas & Electric, Boise, ID 77 pp.
15. Holthuijzen, A.M.A.
1990. Prey delivery, caching, and retrieval rates in nesting prairie
falcons. Condor 92(2):475-484. Full
Text
5. Holthuijzen, A.M.A.
1992. Frequency and timing of copulations in the prairie falcon.
Wilson Bull. 104(2):333-338. Full
Text
17. Holthuijzen, A.M.A.,
W.G. Eastland, A.R. Ansell, M.N. Kochert, R.D. Williams, and L.S.
Young. 1990. Effects of blasting on behavior and productivity of
nesting prairie falcons. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 18(3):270-281.
176. Howey, P.W., W.S.
Seegar, M.R. Fuller and K. Titus. 1988. A coded tracking telemetry
system. In: Amlaner, C.J., Jr., (ed.) Biotelemetry X: Proceedings
of the 10th International Symposium on Biotelemetry. Univ. of Arkansas
Press, Fayetteville, AR. Pp. 103-107.
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77. Institute for Wildlife
Research. 1989. Midwinter bald eagle survey report. National Wildlife
Federation. 53 pp.
189. Iverson, G.C. and
M.R. Fuller. 1991. Area-occupied survey technique for nesting woodland
raptors. In: Pendleton, B.G. ed. Proceedings of the Midwest Raptor
Management Symposium and Workshop, National Wildlife Federation,
WA. 1. 118-124.
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23. Johnson, D.R., N.C.
Nydegger, and G.W. Smith. 1987. Comparison of movement-based density
estimates for Townsend ground squirrels in southwestern Idaho. J
Mammal. 68(3):689-691.
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2. Kaltenecker, G.S.,
K. Steenhof, M.J. Bechard and J.C. Munger. 1998. Winter foraging
ecology of bald eagles on a regulated river in southwest Idaho.
J. Raptor Res. 32(3):215-220. Full Text
208. Katzner, T. E.,
E. A. Bragin, S. T. Knick and A. T. Smith. 2005. Relationship between
demographics and diet specificity of Imperial Eagles Aquila heliaca
in Kazakhstan. Ibis 147: 576-586.
103. Keller, C.M.E.,
and M.R. Fuller. 1995. Comparison of birds detected from roadside
and off-road point counts in the Shenandoah National Park. In: Ralph,
C.J., Sauer, J.R., and Droege, S., eds. Monitoring bird populations
by point counts. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-149.
p.111-115. Full
Text
168. Klugman, S.S. and
M.R. Fuller. 1990. Effects of implanted transmitters on captive
Florida sandhill cranes. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 18(4):394-399.
179. Knick, S.T. 1999.
Requiem for a sagebrush ecosystem? Northw. Sci. 73(1):53-57.
201. Knick, S.T., D.S.
Dobkin, J.T. Rotenberry, M.A. Schroeder, W.M. Vander Haegen, and
C. Van Riper III. 2003. Teetering on the edge or too late? Conservation
and research issues for avifauna of sagebrush habitats. Condor 105:
611-634. Full
Text
123. Knick, S.T. and
D.L. Dyer. 1997. Distribution of black-tailed jackrabbit habitat
determined by GIS in southwestern Idaho. J. Wildl. Manage. 61(1):75-85.
209. Knick, S. T., A.
L. Holmes, and R. F. Miller. 2005. The role of fire in structuring
sagebrush habitats and bird communities. Studies in Avian Biology
30:63-75.
185. Knick, S.T. and
T.R. Loveland. 2002. Effects of shrubland changes on birds in the
Intermountain West. USGS FS-123-02. 1 p. Full
Text
84. Knick, S.T. and J.T.
Rotenberry. 1995. Landscape characteristics of fragmented shrubsteppe
habitats and breeding passerine birds. Conserv. Biol. 9(5):1059-1071.
121. Knick, S.T. and
J.T. Rotenberry. 1997. Landscape characteristics of disturbed shrubsteppe
habitats in southwestern Idaho. Landsc. Ecol. 12:287-297.
24. Knick, S.T. and J.T.
Rotenberry. 1998. Limitations to mapping habitat use areas in changing
landscapes using the Mahalanobis distance statistic. J. Ag., Biol.,
and Environ. Stat. 3:311-322.
74. Knick, S.T. and J.T.
Rotenberry. 1999. Spatial distribution of breeding passerine bird
habitats in a shrubsteppe region of southwestern Idaho. Stud. Av.
Biol. 19:104-111. Full
Text
191. Knick, S.T. and
J.T. Rotenberry. 2000. Ghosts of habitats past: contributions of
landscape change to current habitats used by shrubland birds. Ecol.
81:220-227
123. Knick, S.T. and
J.T. Rotenberry. 2002. Effects of habitat fragmentation on passerine
birds breeding in Intermountain shrubsteppe. Studies in Avian Biology
25:130-140.
114. Knick, S.T., J.T.
Rotenberry, and T.J. Zarriello. 1997. Supervised classification
of Landsat Thematic Mapper Imagery in a semi-arid rangeland by nonparametric
discriminant analysis. Photog. Engin. & Remote Sensing, 63(1):79-86.
187. Knick, S.T. and
L. Schueck. 2002. SAGEMAP: A web-based spatial dataset for Sage
grouse and sagebrush steppe managment in the Intermountain West.
USGS FS-124-02. 2p. Full
Text
185. Knick, S.T. and
C. Van Riper, III, 2002. Loss of sagebrush ecosystems and declining
bird populations in the Intermountain West: Priority research issues
and information needs. USGS FS-122-02. 2p. Full
Text
3. Kochert, M.N. 1980.
Golden eagle reproduction and population changes in relation to
jackrabbit cycles: Implications to eagle electrocutions. In: Howard,
R.P. and J.F. Gore eds. A workshop on raptors and energy developments.
US Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise, ID. Pp. 71-86.
39. Kochert, M.N. 1989.
Responses of raptors to livestock grazing in the western United
States. In: Pendleton B.G., ed. Proceedings of the western raptor
management symposium and workshop. National Wildlife Federation,
Washington, DC. Pp. 194-203.
26. Kochert, M.N. 1986.
Raptors. Ch. 16 In: Cooperrider, A.L., R.J. Boyd and H.R. Stuart,
eds. Inventory and monitoring of wildlife habitat. USDOI, BLM Serv.
Ctr, Denver, CO. Pp. 313-349.
106. Kochert, M.N., and
R.R. Olendorff. 1999. Creating raptor benefits from powerline problems.
J. Raptor Res. 33(1):39-42.
16. Kochert, M.N., B.A.
Millsap, and K. Steenhof. 1988. Effects of livestock grazing on
raptors with emphasis on the southwestern U.S. In: Glinski R.L.,
B.G. Pendleton, M.B. Moss, M.N. LeFranc, Jr., B.A. Millsap and S.W.
Hoffman, eds. Proceedings of the southwest raptor management symposium
and workshop, 21-24 May, 1986, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson. National
Wildlife Federation, Washington, DC. Pp. 325-334.
7. Kochert, M.N., K.
Steenhof, and M.Q. Moritsch. 1983. Evaluation of patagial markers
for raptors and ravens. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 11(3):271-281.
102. Kochert, M.N., K.
Steenhof, L.B. Carpenter and J.M. Marzluff. 1999. Effects of fire
on golden eagle territory occupancy and reproductive success. J.
Wildl. Manage. 63(3):773-780. Full Text
177. Kochert, M.N. and
K. Steenhof. 2002. Golden eagles in the U.S. and Canada; status,
trends, and conservation challenges. J. Raptor Res. 36(supplement
1): 32-40. Full Text
100. Kochert, M.N. and
M. Pellant. 1986. Multiple use in the Snake River Birds of Prey
Area. Rangelands 8(5):217-220.
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150. Lehman, R.N. 2001.
Raptor electrocution on power lines: Current issues and outlook.
Wildl. Soc. Bull. 29(3):804-813.
118. Lehman, R.N. and
J.S. Barrett. 2000. Raptor electrocutions and associated fire hazards
in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area: Challenge
cost share, annual report. 18 p.
Full Text
117. Lehman, R.N., K.
Steenhof, M.N. Kochert and L.B. Carpenter. 1999. Effects of military
training activities on shrub-steppe raptors in southwestern Idaho,
USA. Environ. Manage. 23(3):409-417.
151. Lehman, R.N., K.
Steenhof, L.B. Carpenter and M.N. Kochert. 2000. Turnover and dispersal
of prairie falcons in southwestern Idaho. J. Raptor Res. 34(4):262-269. Full Text
96. Lehman, R.N., L.B.
Carpenter, K. Steenhof and M.N. Kochert. 1998. Assessing relative
abundance and reproductive success of shrubsteppe raptors. J. Field
Ornithol. 69(2):244-256. Full
Text
Leu, M., S. Hanser, and
S.T. Knick. 2003. The human footprint in the West: A large-scale
analysis of human impacts. USGS FS 127-03. 4p. Full
Text
202. Lewis, S.B., M.R.
Fuller, and K. Titus. 2004. A comparison of 3 methods for assessing
raptor diet during the breeding season. Wildlife Society Bulletin,
32(2): 373-385.
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205. Lewis, S.B., P.
DeSimone, K. Titus, and M.R. Fuller 2004. A video surveillance system
for monitoring raptor nests in a temperate rainforest environment.
Northwest Science 78(1): 70-74.
159. Maechtle, T.L. 1998.
The Aba: A device for restraining raptors and other large birds.
J. Field Ornithol. 69(1):66-70. Full
Text
40. Marks, J.S. 1983.
Prolonged incubation by a long-eared owl. J. Field Ornithol. 54(2):199-200.
Full Text
61. Marks, J.S. 1983.
Unusual nest sites of a western screech-owl and an American kestrel.
Murrelet 64(3):96-97.
59. Marks, J.S. 1985.
Yearling male long-eared owls breed near natal nest. J. Field Ornithol.
56:181-182. Full
Text
58. Marks, J.S. 1986.
Nest-site characteristics and reproductive success of long-eared
owls in southwestern Idaho. Wilson Bull. 98(4):547-560. Full
Text
42. Marks, J.S. and J.H.
Doremus. 1988. Breeding-season diet of northern saw-whet owls in
southwestern Idaho. Wilson Bull. 100(4):690-694. Full
Text
54. Marks, J.S., J.M.
Doremus and R.J. Cannings. 1989. Polygyny in the northern saw-whet
owl. Auk 106(4):732-734. Full
Text
86. Marti, C.D. 1988.
Long-term study of food-niche dynamics in the common barn owl: Comparisons
within and between populations. Can. J. Zool. 66:1803-1812.
80. Marti, C.D. and M.N.
Kochert. 1995. Are red-tailed hawks and great horned owls diurnal-nocturnal
dietary counterparts? Wilson Bull. 107(4):615-628. Full
Text
45. Marti, C.D. and M.N.
Kochert. 1996. Diet and trophic characteristics of great horned
owls in southwestern Idaho. J. Field Ornithol. 67(4):499-506.
107. Marti, C.D., K.
Steenhof, M.N. Kochert and J.S. Marks. 1993. Community trophic structure:
The roles of diet, body size, and activity time in vertebrate predators.
Oikos 67:6-18.
163. Marti, C.D. 1999.
Natal and breeding dispersal in barn owls. J. Raptor Res. 33(4):181-189.
46. Martin, J.W. 1987.
Behavior and habitat use of breeding northern harriers in southwestern
Idaho. J Raptor Res. 21(2):57-66.
153. Marzluff, J.M.,
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