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    AuthorBradley, J. (1)Dubay, S.A. (1)Flaherty, E.A. (1)Flick, C. (1)Freeman, E.A. (1)Hayward, G.D. (1)Marzluff, J. (1)Shaw, D.C. (1)Subject
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    The vertical occurrence of small birds in an old-growth Douglas-fir-western hemlock forest stand 

    Shaw, D.C.; Freeman, E.A.; Flick, C. (WSU Press, 2002)
    The vertical occurrence of the small bird assemblage (songbirds, small woodpeckers, nighthawks, and swifts) in a ~4 ha stand within the T.T. Munger Research Natural Area, Washington, USA, a 500-year-old Douglas-fir-western ...
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    The northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) as a potential predator of marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) eggs 

    Flaherty, E.A.; Dubay, S.A.; Bradley, J.; Marzluff, J.; Hayward, G.D. (WSU Press, 2000)
    Marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) populations have been declining in North America for over a decade. As a result, the bird, which nests most often in forest canopies of average height 57.4-73 m, in Washington, ...