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Seasonal passerine migratory movements over the arid Southwest

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Product Type: Journal Article

Year: 2008

Author(s): Felix, Jr., R.K., R.H. Diehl, and J.M. Ruth

Pages: 126-137

Suggested Citation: Felix, Jr., R.K., R.H. Diehl, and J.M. Ruth. 2008. Seasonal passerine migratory movements over the arid Southwest. Studies in Avian Biology No. 37: 126-137.

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