Banders' Guide To Identification of Empidonax Flycatchers In Northeastern North America Robert G. McKinney 198 Parkview Drive Rochester, NY 14625 This is primarily a condensation of the paper by A. R. Phillips, M. A. Howe, and W. E. Lanyon, "Identification Of The Flycatchers of Eastem North ...
Conservation Assessment for Yellow-Bellied Flycatcher ( Empidonax flaviventris ) Photo credit: B. D. Cotterille, Cornell Lab of Ornithology USDA Forest Service, Eastern Region October, 2000 Prepared by: David S. deCalesta Research Wildlife Biologist Allegheny National Forest This document is ...
identification of the flycatchers of eastern north america, with special emphasis on the genus empidonax
COSEWIC status reports are working documents used in assigning the status of wildlife species suspected of being at risk. This report may be cited as follows:
January 25, 1992 Mr. Manuel Lujan Secretary of the Interior Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior 18th and "C" Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20240 Kieran Suckling, David Hogan, Robin Silver, the Biodiversity Legal Foundation, Friends of the Owls, and Forest Guardians hereby formally ...
notes on the life history of traill's flycatcher (empidonax traillii) in southeastern washington
iv Executive Summary Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Recovery Plan Current Status of the Species The southwestern willow flycatcher ( Empidonax traillii extimus ) breeds in dense riparian habitats in southwestern North America, and winters in southern Mexico, Central America, and northern South America.
Southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax trailli extimus) monitoring at Tuzigoot National Monument. 1995 progress report to the National Park Service.
studies in avian biology no. 26:22-29, 2003 distribution, abundance, and habitat characteristics of southwestern willow fl ycatchers (empidonax traillii extimus) in arizona, 1993-2000 charles e. p aradzick and april a. w oodw ard abstract.
Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU All Graduate Theses and Dissertations Graduate Studies, School of 5-1-2011 Behavioral Responses of Willow Flycatchers, Empidonax traillii, to a Heterogeneous Environment Amanda V. Bakian Utah State University This Dissertation is brought to you for free ...