"Birds of a Great Basin Sagebrush Habitat in East-Central Nevada" by United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
 

Document Type

Report

Publication Date

1992

Abstract

Breeding bird populations ranged from 3.35 to 3.48 individuals/ha over a 3-year study conducted from 1981 to 1983. Brewer's sparrows, sage sparrows, sage thrashers, and black-throated sparrows were numerically dominant. Horned larks and western meadowlarks were less common. Results are compared with bird populations in Great Basin sagebrush habitats elsewhere in the United States.

Comments

SuDocs call # A 13.78:INT-452

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