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1by Bexar Audubon Society“.... Inside Tracks • Ancient forest update • Songbirds in decline • Partners in Flight: Neotropical migratory...”
Published 1992
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2by Bexar Audubon Society“... neotropical birds-those that grace our woods, fields ahd backyards in the summer and spend their winters...”
Published 1998
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3by Bexar Audubon Society“.... Bexar Audubon is underwriting this SAEC program. -Susan Rust BEXAR TRACKS, April 1992 ~ Neotropical...”
Published 1992
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4by Bexar Audubon Society“... the rainforest canopy eliminates the winter habitat for a wide variety of neotropical birds including Baltimore...”
Published 1998
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5by Bexar Audubon Society“... -· to the editor, to b~ck yard projects which will attract neotropical:tpigrants, to as$i.c;ting with federal...”
Published 1995
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6by Bexar Audubon Society“... on neotropical migrant birds, "Most 'North American' migratory birds actually spend half of their lives...”
Published 1991
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7by Bexar Audubon Society“... many neotropical migratory songbirds, among the nation’s most colorful and popular species, which...”
Published 2005
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8by Bexar Audubon Society“...) to learn where to send results. (2) Help review and refine the current status list of neotropical migrants...”
Published 1992
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9by Bexar Audubon Society“... Parks & Wildlife Non-game Program in Austin. She will speak on neotropical migratory birds-just in time...”
Published 1993
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10by Bexar Audubon Society“...," and it targets the neotropical migratory species. "Birds in the Balance" replaces "Save Our Songbirds...”
Published 1993
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11by Bexar Audubon Society“... in the 1860's. The genus Prosopis is of neotropical origin, and so P. glandulosa certainly spread northward...”
Published 1998
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12by Bexar Audubon Society“..., awesome) Vermilion Flycatcher (two males fighting over territory, one female WOW) Neotropical Cormorant...”
Published 2002
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13by Bexar Audubon Society“... minutes before sunrise until one hour past dark. This exciting event focuses on the neotropical migration...”
Published 1996
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14by Bexar Audubon Society“... and neotropic cormorants, two species of tern, and both great-horned and barred owls. We saw a total of 95 bird...”
Published 1999
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