Resources
Partners in Flight IV Proceedings
McAllen Basic Biology Session
The scientific program focused on linking conservation actions between breeding and non-breeding ranges of migratory birds and on the overlap between the needs of wintering migrants and high priority endemics in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America.
Download Files
Ball, J. R. et al p 37-44: VIDEO IDENTIFICATION OF BOREAL FOREST SONGBIRD NEST PREDATORS AND DISCORDANCE WITH ARTIFICIAL NEST STUDIES
King, D. I. et al p 45-51: THE STATUS OF WINTERING GOLDEN-CHEEKED WARBLERS IN NICARAGUA
Kozma, J. M. p 52-61: NEST-SITE ATTRIBUTES AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF WHITEHEADED AND HAIRY WOODPECKERS ALONG THE EAST-SLOPE CASCADES OF WASHINGTON STATE
Martinez Leyva et al p 62-70: DYNAMICS OF PASSERINE MIGRATION IN VERACRUZ, MÉXICO
Nelson, M. D. et al p 71-81: FLAMMULATED OWL (OTUS FLAMMEOLUS) BREEDING HABITAT ABUNDANCE IN PONDEROSA PINE FORESTS OF THE UNITED STATES
Tautin, J. et al p 82-87: ADDRESSING REGIONAL DECLINES IN PURPLE MARTIN POPULATIONS
Tenez, E. D. p 88-90: AVISTAMIENTO DE ACTIVIDAD DE CACERÍA NOCTURNA POR PARTE DEL HALCÓN PEREGRINO EN LA CIUDAD DE GUATEMALA
Townsend, J. M. et al p 91-95: INVESTIGATING THE LIMITING FACTORS OF A RARE, VULNERABLE SPECIES: BICKNELL’S THRUSH
Valdez-Gomez, H. E. et al p 96-101: DO THE WINTER DIETS OF SYMPATRIC BURROWING OWL AND SHORT-EARED OWL OVERLAP IN WEST-CENTRAL MEXICO?