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Research Bibliography Birds
 

Bock, Carl E. and Bock, Jane H. 1983. Responses of Birds and Deer Mice to Prescribed Burning in Ponderosa Pine. Journal of Wildlife Management 47.

Buitron, D. 1988. Female and Male Specialization in Parental Care and its Consequences in Black-billed Magpies. Condor 90. pp. 29-39.

Buitron, D. 1983. Variability in the Responses of Black-billed Magpies to Natural Predators. Behaviour 87. pp. 209-233.

Buitron, Deborah Patricia. 1982. Behavior of Black-Billed Magpies During the Breeding Season. PhD Dissertation. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. 135 p.

Clark, William D. 1962. Check-list of the Birds of Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota. 26 p.

Forde, Jon D. 1983. The Effect of Fire on Bird and Small Mammal Communities in the Grasslands of Wind Cave National Park. M.S. Thesis. Michigan Technological University. 132+ p.

Forde, J.D. and Sloan, N.F. 1983. The Effect of Fire on Bird and Small Mammal Communities in the Grasslands of Wind Cave National Park. University of Wyoming NPS Research Center 6th Annual Report: 95-99.

Forde, J.D. and Sloan, N.F. 1982. Effects of Fire on Bird and Small Mammal Communities in the Grasslands of Wind Cave National Park. University of Wyoming NPS Research Center 6th Annual Report: 106-110.

Gilliland, J. Richard. 1968. A Report on Birds of Wind Cave National Park. 7 p.

Gilliland, J. Richard. 1969. Summer Bird Watching At Wind Cave National Park. South Dakota Bird Notes, Official Publication of the South Dakota Ornithologists' Union (Organized 1949) XII. pp. 53-60.

Gilliland, J. Richard and Gilliland, Martha W. 1969. Summer Birds of Wind Cave National Park. 6 p.

Hays, Nancy J. 1997. Summary of Calling Surveys for Flammulated and Northern Saw-Whet Owls in the Southern Black Hills.

Hetlet, Lynn Allan. 1988. A Survey of Raptorial Avian Predators in Wind Cave National Park. 15 p.

Laycock, Michael G. and Hetlet, Lynn Allen 1983. Wind Cave National Park Bird Location Guide. 34 p.

MacCracken, James G., Uresk, Daniel W. and Hansen, Richard M. Burrowing Owl Foods in Conata Basin, South Dakota. Great Basin Naturalist 45. pp. 287-290.

MacCracken, James G., Uresk, Daniel W. and Hansen, Richard M. 1985. Vegetation and Soils of Burrowing Owl Nest Sites in Conata Basin, South Dakota. The Condor 87 . pp. 152-154.

McClanahan, Lester F. 1981. Biological Assessment of the Wind Cave National Park Prairie Dog Management Program with Respect to the Endangered Peregrine Falcon. 3 p.

Mills, Todd R., Rumble, Mark A. and Flake, Lester D. 2000. Optimum Timeframes for Detecting Songbird Vocalizations in the Black Hills.

Shown, Douglas A. 1982. The Effects of Prescribed Burning on Bird and Small Mammal Communities in the Grasslands of Wind Cave National Park. M.S. Thesis. Michigan Technological University. 94 p.

Shown, D.A., and Sloan, N.F. 1981. Effects of Fire on Bird and Small Mammal Communities in the Grasslands of Wind Cave National Park.

Shown, D.A. and Sloan, N.F. 1980. Effect of Fire on Bird and Small Mammal Communities in the Grasslands of Wind Cave National Park. University of Wyoming NPS Research Center 4th Annual Report: 102-106.

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