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The biology and nesting density of breeding American Kestrels and Long-eared Owls on the Big Lost Ri

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The biology and nesting density of breeding American Kestrels and Long-eared Owls on the Big Lost Ri

The biology and nesting density of breeding American Kestrels and Long-eared Owls on the Big Lost River, southeastern Idaho.

Authors(s): T. H. Craig and C. H. Trost

Publication: Wilson Bull

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Keywords: Idaho, Big Lost River, breeding, nest, nesting, habitat, animal, bird, ornithology, Aves, kestrel, American kestrel, Falco sparverius, owl, long-eared owl, Asio otus

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AUTHORST. H. Craig and C. H. Trost
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PUB TITLE1Wilson Bull
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DOC TITLEThe biology and nesting density of breeding American Kestrels and Long-eared Owls on the Big Lost River, southeastern Idaho.
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KEYWORDSIdaho, Big Lost River, breeding, nest, nesting, habitat, animal, bird, ornithology, Aves, kestrel, American kestrel, Falco sparverius, owl, long-eared owl, Asio otus
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