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Nesting birds: The breeding habits of southern African birds. Vlaeberg [South Africa]: Fernwood Press, 1996.

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Tarboton, W. R. Roberts nests & eggs of southern African birds: A comprehensive guide to the nesting habits of over 720 bird species in southern Africa. Cape Town: Trustees of the John Voelcker Bird Book Fund, 2011.

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Swanson, David Anthony. Nesting ecology and nesting habitat requirements of Ohio's grassland-nesting birds: A literature review. Columbus: Division of Wildlife, Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, 1996.

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Knowles, Craig J. Nesting ecology of the northern goshawk in the Black Hills of South Dakota: Report for the 2009 nesting season. Townsend, MT: FaunaWest Wildlife Consultants, 2009.

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Kirsch, Leo M. Grazing and haying effects on habitats of upland nesting birds. Jamestown, N.D: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1986.

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A field guide to the North American family: Concerning chiefly the Hungates and Harrisons, with accounts of their habits, nesting, dispersion, etc., and full description of the plumage of both adult and young, within a taxonomic survey of several aspects of familial life. New York: Mark Batty Publisher, 2011.

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Parson, Wendy. Effects of bald eagle management plans and habitat alteration on nesting bald eagles. [Olympia, Wash.]: Washington Dept. of Wildlife, Wildlife Management Division, 1992.

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Hennon, Paul E. Persistence of western hemlock and western redceder trees 38 years after girdling at Cat Island in southeast Alaska. [Portland, Or.] (333 S.W. First Ave., P.O. Box 3890, Portland 97208): U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1991.

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Parks, Catherine G. Field guide for the identification of snags and logs in the interior Columbia river basin. Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1997.

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Currier, Coburn. Survey of historical nesting territories and potential high-quality habitat for northern goshawks on the Kootenai National Forest. Helena, Mont: Montana Natural Heritage Program, 2007.

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Currier, Coburn. Survey of historical nesting territories and potential high-quality habitat for northern goshawks on the Kootenai National Forest. Helena, Mont: Montana Natural Heritage Program, 2007.

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Currier, Coburn. Survey of historical nesting territories and potential high-quality habitat for northern goshawks on the Kootenai National Forest. Helena, Mont: Montana Natural Heritage Program, 2007.

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Bélanger, Luc. Use of various habitat types by nesting ducks on islands in the St. Lawrence River between Montréal and Trois-Rivières. Ottawa, Ont: Canadian Wildlife Service, 1995.

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Huff, Mark H. Northwest Forest Plan : the first 10 years (1994-2003): Status and trends of populations and nesting habitat for the marbled murrelet. Portland, Or: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2006.

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Cagney, Jim. Grazing influence, objective development, and management in Wyoming's greater sage-grouse habitat with emphasis on nesting and early brood rearing. Laramie, Wyo: University of Wyoming, Cooperative Extension Service, 2010.

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Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.), ed. Northwest Forest Plan, the first 15 years (1994-2008): Status and trend of nesting habitat for the marbled murrelet. Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2011.

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Service, Canadian Wildlife. Use of various habitat types by nesting ducks on islands in the St. Lawrence River between Montreal and Trois Rivieres. Ottawa: Public Works and Government Services, 1995.

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Lehman, Robert N. Mount Dome habitat management plan: A plan for the protection and management of a bald eagle wintering and nesting area on public land in northern California. Alturas, Calif.]: U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Susanville District, Alturas Resource Area, 1988.

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Smith, Jeff P. An assessment of the effects of oil and gas field activities on nesting raptors in the Rawlins, Wyoming and Price, Utah field offices of the Bureau of Land Management. [Salt Lake City, Utah]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 2010.

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Roseneau, D. G. Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project, bald eagle program 1986-1991: Bald eagle nest surveys and experiments with artificial nests and translocation of nesting pairs in Kachemak Bay, Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska (P.O. Box 190869, Anchorage 99519): Alaska Energy Authority, 1993.

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Gray, Rita, and Kenard Pak. Have You Heard the Nesting Bird? Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2014.

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illustrator, Pak Kenard, ed. Have you heard the nesting bird? 2014.

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Have You Heard the Nesting Bird? HMH Books for Young Readers, 2017.

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1943-, Johnson Stephen R., United States. Minerals Management Service., and LGL Ecological Research Associates, eds. Population estimation, productivity, and food habits of nesting seabirds at Cape Peirce and the Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska: Final report. Bryan, Tex: LGL Ecological Associates, 1985.

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L, Pater Larry, Delaney David K, and Rocky Mountain Research Station (Fort Collins, Colo.), eds. Logging truck noise near nesting northern goshawks. [Fort Collins, Colo.?]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 1998.

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Woodbridge, Brian. Habitat selection by nesting Swainson's hawks: A hierarchical approach. 1991.

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Leonard, Jerome Patrick. Nesting and foraging ecology of band-tailed pigeons in western Oregon. 1998.

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Gregg, Micheal A. Use and selection of nesting habitat by sage grouse in Oregon. 1991.

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Poole, Linda D. Reproductive success and nesting habitat of loggerhead shrikes in shrubsteppe communities. 1992.

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G, Grubb Teryl, and Rocky Mountain Research Station (Fort Collins, Colo.), eds. Evaluating Great Lakes bald eagle nesting habitat with Bayesian inference. Ft. Collins, CO: United States Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2003.

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Payst, Brian Michael. Nesting ecology of osprey in the Spokane River corridor and implications for management. 1994.

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Desimone, Steven M. Occupancy rates and habitat relationships of northern goshawks in historic nesting areas in Oregon. 1997.

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Brush, Timothy. Nesting Birds Of A Tropical Frontier: The Lower Rio Grande Valley Of Texas (Perspectives on South Texas). Texas A&M University Press, 2005.

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Nesting Birds Of A Tropical Frontier: The Lower Rio Grande Valley Of Texas (Perspectives on South Texas). Texas A&M University Press, 2005.

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Nelson, S. Kim. Habitat use and densities of cavity-nesting birds in the Oregon Coast Range. 1988.

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W, Gilbert David, and Wildlife Society, eds. Response of nesting ducks to habitat and management on the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado. [Bethesda, MD]: The Wildlife Society, 1996.

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Mitchell, Abbie, and Astred Hicks. Hollow Is a Home. CSIRO Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486308064.

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Do you know what a tree hollow is? To you and me, a tree hollow is just a hole, cavity or tunnel in a tree or branch. But to an animal, that hollow may be a bedroom, hiding place, nursery or shelter. It is the ultimate tree house! Come and take a peek inside the amazing world of tree hollows and discover more than 340 species of incredible Australian animals that call hollows home. With colour photos of glorious gliders, darting dunnarts, minute microbats and many more, this book is full of fun facts about animals that use tree hollows as places for resting, nesting or hiding. Find out how hollows are created, why they are threatened, and meet scientists who spend their time hollow-hunting. There are also plenty of tips on how you can spot hollows yourself, help to protect the environment and encourage habitat for hollow-dependent animals. Perfect for primary-aged readers.
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