Publications
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Estimation and comparison of functions of daily nest survival probabilities using the Mayfield method
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Authors
Gary L. Hensler
Habitat use by migrating sharp-shinned hawks at Cape May Point, New Jersey, U.S.A
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Authors
A.M.A. Holthuijzen, L. Oosterhuis, M.R. Fuller
An assessment of the current status of native upland habitats and associated endangered species on the island of Hawaii
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Authors
J.D. Jacobi, J. M. Scott
Status, research, and management needs of the native Hawaiian biota: A summary
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Authors
S. Mountainspring
The California condor
The California condor (Gymnogyps californicus), with a weight of 18 to 22 pounds and a wingspan of approximately nine feet, is one of the largest land birds in the Western Hemisphere. It is one of seven species of New World vultures in the family Cathartidae, which includes the more familiar and much smaller North American species, the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura).1
Authors
John C. Ogden
Population trends of selected forest birds in the Northeast
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Authors
C.S. Robbins
Distribution and abundance of Hawai'i's endemic land birds: Conservation and management strategies
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Authors
J. M. Scott, C.B. Kepler, J.L. Sincock