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- Virginia Rail Rallus Limicola State Status: None Federal Status: None
- History, Nesting Biology, and Predation Ecology of Raptors in the Missouri
- Phylogenetic Relationships Among Cranes (Gruiformes: Gruidae) Based on Dna Hybridization
- The Birds of Coyote Valley Merav Vonshak, Ph.D.; Shani Kleinhaus, Ph.D.; and Ryan Phillips Prepared for Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society, November 2016
- Restoration of an Urban Salt Marsh: an Interdisciplinary Approach David G
- Birds List for Carlsbad Caverns Np
- A Comparative Study of the Foods of the Sora and Virginia Rail1
- Birds of Toronto
- Significant Wildlife Habitat Criteria Schedules for Ecoregion 7E January, 2015
- GARDINER EXPRESSWAY and LAKE SHORE BOULEVARD EAST RECONFIGURATION ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Natural Environment Baseline Conditions Report – 2014
- Aquatic Habitats CD-ROM
- Coyote the Trickster Oaks in Peril
- Rails, Moorhen and Coot
- Ecology of the Virginia and King Rails and the Sora in Clay County, Iowa Ward Dean Tanner Iowa State College
- Why Do Male Belted Kingfishers Winter Farther North Than Females? by Ron Pittaway
- TOWN of GUILFORD, CONNECTICUT Natural Resource Inventory and Assessment
- Sora Porzana Carolina
- First Record of the Sora in the State of Hawaii
- Bird Species List for Glacier Creek Preserve This Bird Species List Includes Observations and Documented Surveys Ranging from the Late 1990'S to Present
- Study of Breeding Rails with Recorded Calls in North-Central Colorado
- Appendix B: Biological Diversity
- Annual Report
- Preschool and Transitional Kindergarten
- Yellow Rail Coturnicops Noveboracensis
- Fire and Avian Ecology in North America FIRE and AVIAN ECOLOGY in NORTH AMERICA
- Potential Factors Affecting the Calling Rates and Detectability of Crake and Rail Species: a Review
- Rallus Elegans Audubon King Rail
- Kokosing Scenic River Watershed Plan
- Local Occurrence Update 2016
- Canberra Bird Notes
- Sora Porzana Carolina the Sora Is the Most Migratory Member of the Rail Family in Southern California, Now Occurring As a Winter Visitor Almost Exclusively