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Chickadees

In order to protect the locations of some sensitive projects/species, full reports may not be available via this website. Please contact the project leader directly for access to full report information. Send an email to info@nweri.org with the lead author’s name in the subject line.

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PublicationGaddis, P.K. and C.C. Corkran. 2008. Reproductive biology of the chestnut-backed chickadee (Poecile rufescens) in northwestern Oregon. Northwestern Naturalist 89(3):152-163.

Report88-03 Long term impact of B. t. on diet and reproductive success of chickadees – 1988

Report87-02 Secondary effects of B. t. spray on avian predators: The reproductive success of Chestnut-backed Chickadees – 1987

Report86-03 Secondary effects of Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t.) spray on avian predators: The reproductive success of Chestnut-backed Chickadees – 1986

Report86-02 Reproductive Biology of Chestnut-backed and Black-capped Chickadees in the Portland, Oregon Area

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