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Western Scrub-Jay Funerals: Cacophonous Aggregations in Response to Dead Conspecifics
Corvids of Cañada
Observations on the Nest Behavior of the California Scrub Jay
Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 74/Thursday, April 16, 2020/Rules
California Native Birds
Sonoma County Bird List
The Evolution of Delayed Dispersal in Cooperative Breeders
Corvidae Species Tree
Evidence for Vocal Learning by a Scrub Jay
Acorn Dispersal by California Scrub-Jays in Urban Sacramento, California Daniel A
Pellet-Casting by a Western Scrub-Jay Mary J
Western Washington State Custom Trip Report
BEHAVIORAL BUILDING BLOCKS: the HORMONAL MECHANISMS BEHIND COOPERATION, PARENTAL CARE, and PAIR BONDS in BIRDS. a Dissertation P
Proposals 2020-C
Nesting Ecology of Scrub Jays in Chico, California
Survival of Breeders in Santa Cruz Island and Mainland California Scrub Jay Populations’
Historic and Prehistoric Record for the Occurrence of Island Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma Insularis) on the Northern Channel Islands, Santa Barbara County, California
California Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma Californica)
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Corvidae Species Tree
Estimated Population Size of the Island Scrub-Jay Aphelocoma Insularis
The Ecology and Evolution of Avian Alarm Call Signaling Systems
Birds Matter Lights out Portland 4 Ways Checklist
Territory Acquisition by Island Scrub-Jays: How to Become a Breeder
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NEWS and NOTES by Paul Hess
December Photo Quiz Answers
Federal Register/Vol. 83, No. 229/Wednesday, November 28
Mast-Producing Trees and the Geographical Ecology of Western Scrub-Jays
Western Scrub-Jay Funerals: Cacophonous Aggregations in Response to Dead Conspecifics
Version 8.0.6A - 12/11/2019 • 1116 Species • the ABA Checklist Is a Copyrighted Work Owned by American Birding Association, Inc
Species Photographed by Sebastian Kennerknecht Updated: 1 January, 2018
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Winter Bird Highlights
Reproductive Ecology of the Island Scrub-Jay Luke Caldwell1,4, Victoria J
Volume 2, Chapter 16-6: Bird Nests
Continuing Impacts of West Nile Virus on Birds of California's Central Valley