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WILDLIFE SPECIES: Parus atricapillus | Black-Capped Chickadee
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In: Proceedings: Tall Timbers conference on ecological animal control by habitat management; 1970 February 26-28; Tallahassee, FL. No. 2. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research Station: 259-272. [19332] 6. DeGraaf, Richard M.; Scott, Virgil E.; Hamre, R. H.; [and others]. 1991. Forest and rangeland birds of the United States: Natural history and habitat use. Agric. Handb. 688. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 625 p. [15856] 7. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905] 8. Finck, Elmer J. 1986. Birds wintering on the Konza Prairie Research Natural Area. In: Clambey, Gary K.; Pemble, Richard H., eds. The prairie: past, present and future: Proceedings, 9th North American prairie conference; 1984 July 29 - August 1; Moorhead, MN. Fargo, ND: Tri-College University Center for Environmental Studies: 91-94. [3535] 9. Ficken, Millicent S. 1981. Food finding in black-capped chickadees: altruistic communication?. Wilson Bulletin. 93(3): 393-394. [25038] 10. Gray, Lawrence. 1989. Correlations between insects and birds in tallgrass prairie riparian habitats. In: Bragg, Thomas B.; Stubbendieck, James, eds. Prairie pioneers: ecology, history and culture: Proceedings, 11th North American prairie conference; 1988 August 7-11; Lincoln, NE. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska: 263-265. [14060] 11. Halvorson, Curtis H. 1986. Influence of vertebrates on conifer seed production. In: Shearer, Raymond C., compiler. Proceedings--conifer tree seed in the Inland Mountain West symposium; 1985 August 5-6; Missoula, MT. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-203. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station: 201-222. [13115] 12. Headstrom, Richard. 1970. A complete field guide to nests in the United States, including those of birds, mammals, insects, fishes, reptiles, and amphibians. New York: I. Washburn. 451 p. 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Martin, Alexander C.; Zim, Herbert S.; Nelson, Arnold L. 1951. American wildlife and plants. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. 500 p. [4021] 19. McClelland, B. Riley. 1979. Cavity nesters: part of Montana's bird heritage. Montana Outdoors. 10(4): 34-37. [15176] 20. McClelland, B. Riley; Frissell, Sidney S. 1975. Identifying forest snags useful for hole-nesting birds. Journal of Forestry. 73: 414-417. [15175] 21. 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] 22. Niemi, Gerald J. 1978. Breeding birds of burned and unburned areas in northern Minnesota. Loon. 50: 73-84. [14451] 23. Odum, Eugene P. 1941. Annual cycle of the black-capped chickadee--1. Auk. 58: 314-333. [25037] 24. Ramsden, David J.; Lyon, L. Jack; Halvorson, Gary L. 1979. Small bird populations and feeding habitats--western Montana in July. American Birds. 33(1): 11-16. [19316] 25. Roppe, Jerry A.; Hein, Dale. 1978. Effects of fire on wildlife in a lodgepole pine forest. Southwestern Naturalist. 23(2): 279-287. [261] 26. Runde, Douglas E.; Capen, David E. 1987. Characteristics of northern hardwood trees used by cavity-nesting birds. Journal of Wildlife Management. 51(1): 217-223. [13743] 27. Sedgwick, James A.; Knopf, Fritz L. 1986. Cavity-nesting birds and the cavity-tree resource in plains cottonwood bottomlands. Journal of Wildlife Management. 50(2): 247-252. [19447] 28. Sedgwick, James A.; Knopf, Fritz L. 1990. Habitat relationships and nest site characteristics of cavity-nesting birds in cottonwood floodplains. Journal of Wildlife Management. 54(1): 112-124. [11105] 29. Sherry, David. 1984. Food storage by black-capped chickadees: memory for the location and contents of caches. Animal Behavior. 32: 451-464. [25113] 30. Smith, Susan M. 1991. The black-capped chickadee: behavioral ecology and natural history. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ. Press. [Pages unknown]. [25988] 31. Smith, Susan M. 1993. Black-capped chickadee. In: Poole, A.; Stettenheim, P.; Gill, F., eds. The birds of North America. No. 39. Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, DC: The American Ornithologists' Union: 1-20. [24337] 32. Stauffer, Dean F.; Best, Louis B. 1980. Habitat selection by birds of riparian communities: evaluation effects of habitat alterations. Journal of Wildlife Management. 44(1): 1-15. [8118] 33. Stewart, Robert E.; Robbins, Chandler S. 1958. Birds of Maryland and the District of Columbia. North American Fauna: No. 62. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. 401 p. [24044] 34. Udardy, Miklos D. F. 1969. Birds of the coniferous forest. In: Taber, Richard D., ed. Coniferous forests of the northern Rocky Mountains: Proceedings of the 1968 symposium; 1968 September 17-20; Missoula, MT. Missoula, MT: University of Montana Foundation, Center for Natural Resources: 99-129. [7542] 35. Willson, Mary F. 1974. Avian community organization and habitat structure. Ecology. 55: 1017-1029. [19306] 36. Wirtz, William O., II. 1991. Avifauna in southern California chaparral: seasonal distribution, habitat association, reproductive phenology. Res. Pap. PSW-RP-209. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 19 p. [23431] 37. Smith, Susan M. 1976. Ecological aspects of dominanace hierarchies in black-capped chickadees. Auk. 93: 95-107. [25112] 38. Bent, Arthur Cleveland. 1964. Life histories of North American thrushes, kinglets, and their allies. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. 452 p. [24782] 39. Hutto, Richard L. [In press]. [n.d.]. The composition of bird communities following stand-replacement fires in northern Rocky Mountain conifer forests. Conservation Biology. [24340] 40. Hardin, Kimberly I.; Evans, Keith E. 1977. 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