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WILDLIFE SPECIES: Falco sparverius | American Kestrel
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Use of nest boxes by the Florida kestrel. Florida Field Naturalist. 20(3): 57-88. [21375] 35. Mason, Robert B. 1981. Response of birds and rodents to controlled burning in pinyon-juniper woodlands. Reno, NV: University of Nevada. 55 p. Thesis. [1545] 36. McClelland, B. Riley. 1979. Cavity nesters: part of Montana's bird heritage. Montana Outdoors. 10(4): 34-37. [15176] 37. McClelland, B. Riley; Frissell, Sidney S. 1975. Identifying forest snags useful for hole-nesting birds. Journal of Forestry. 73: 414-417. [15175] 38. McClelland, B. Riley; Frissell, Sidney S.; Fischer, William C.; Halvorson, Curtis H. 1979. Habitat management for hole-nesting birds in forests of western larch and Douglas-fir. Journal of Forestry. August: 480-483. [9491] 39. Meyer, Ruthe Lash; Balgooyen, Thomas G. 1987. A study and implications of habitat separation by sex of wintering American kestrels. Raptor Research Reports. 6: 107-123. [22828] 40. Palmer, Ralph S., editor. 1988. Handbook of North American birds. 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