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- Canyon Wren Catherpes Mexicanus No Bird Sound Evokes a Feeling of Wilderness More Than the Spiraling, Echoing Song of the Canyon Wren
- Does Population Density Affect the Singing Behavior of Female Canyon Wrens (Catherpes Mexicanus)?
- Canyon Wrens Breeding In
- Endangered Species Vs. Endangered Habitats
- Comparative Analysis of the Vocalization of Hylorchilus Wrens
- Western Birds
- Comparative Studies of the Rock Wren and the Canyon Wren
- Notes the WRETCHED RIDDLE of REDUCED RECTRICES in WRENS Kevin Winker, University of Alaska Museum, 907 Yukon Drive, Fairbanks, Alaska 99775; [email protected]
- Conspecific Challenges Provoke Female Canyon Wrens to Sing but Not to Duet
- SAFE North American Songbirds Action Plan (August 2020- August 2023)
- Rock Wren Salpinctes Obsoletus Like the Canyon Wren, the Rock Wren Is a Bird of Rocky Canyons and Boulder-Covered Slopes
- February 2008 VOLUME 17 ISSUE 6
- Birds of Walnut Canyon
- The Vocalizations of the Slender-Billed Wren (Hylorchilus Sumichrasti) Who Are Its Close Relatives?
- Behavior of the Bewick Wren
- Pocket Guide to Birds of the Sierra Nevada Foothills
- Ornithologists the Colorado Field Ornithologists' Quarterly
- V^Tur£(Votes 17
- Chapter 4 B Iological Environm
- Landbird Monitoring in the Southern Plains Network 2012 Annual Report
- Rock Wren Nesting Behaviors May Have Been Selected for in Response to the Complex Interactions in Their Environments, the Effects of Which Vary Throughout Their Range
- Chaetura (VOL 17) 2012 New Banding
- Canyon Wrens Alter Their Songs in Response to Territorial Challenges
- Ecology, Diversity, and Sustainability of the Middle Rio Grande Basin
- Volume 2, Chapter 16-6: Bird Nests
- Changes in Canyon Wren Vocalizations in Advance of the Breeding Season Anne Rose
- Birds of the Great Plains: Family Troglodytidae (Wrens)