College of Arts and Sciences Department of Biology Monitoring References
 



References

This project depended on many sources of information for background information, implementation, analysis, and interpretation. My sources are listed below:

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Audubon, J.J. no date. Birds of America in Song: Recorded in the Field. CD. Legacy International.

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