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Common poorwill
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Zoologische Verhandelingen
Bird Communities of Gambel Oak: a Descriptive Analysis
Print Version of the State of the Birds 2010
Black-Backed Woodpecker
Migration of Birds Circular 16
Canadian Nightjar Survey Protocol 2018
40. Chickadee
BC Nightjar Survey Two-Species Protocol
Colorado Birds the Colorado Field Ornithologists’ Quarterly
S22-3 Ecological Correlates of Torpor Use Among Five Caprimulgiform Birds
Whip-Poor-Will Prey Availability and Foraging Habitat: Implications for Management in Pitch Pine / Scrub Oak Barrens Habitats Ross M
The First Record of Eastern Whip-Poor-Will (Antrostomus Vociferus) in British Columbia
Riparian Research and Management: Past, Present, Future
Volume 8 2007 (2005-2006)
OB 46.1 2020 Spring
Discontinuities: Predicting Invasions and Extinctions Aaron Lotz University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
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Abstracts of Scientific Presentations
Annual Meeting, May 11 Oin Us for Marin Audubon’S Annual Meeting Organization
The Influence of Moonlight on the Behavior of Goatsuckers (Caprimulgidae)
Common Poorwill Activity and Calling Behavior in Relation to Moonlight and Predation
Common Nighthawk Chordeiles Minor
Biodiversity: a Guide to Agricultural Wildlife
Avian Thermoregulation in the Heat: Evaporative Cooling Capacity of Arid-Zone Caprimulgiformes from Two Continents William A
Daily Torpor in a Free-Ranging Goatsucker, the Common Poorwill
The Common Poorwill
Summer Newsletter 2011
Inventory Methods for Nighthawk and Poorwill [Computer File]
Assessment of Native Species and Ungulate Grazing in the Southwest: Terrestrial Wildlife
Heterothermy in Caprimulgid Birds: a Review of Inter- and Intraspecific Variation in Free-Ranging Populations
Shuford Gardali, 2008 California Bird Species of Special Concern
Nightjar Distribution and Abundance in Eastern Nebraska Nongame Bird Program
Alpha Codes for 2168 Bird Species (And 113 Non-Species Taxa) in Accordance with the 62Nd AOU Supplement (2021), Sorted Alphabetically by English Name