Temporal and spatial patterns of breeding brown-headed cowbirds in the midwestern United States

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Abstract

A study using radio-telemetry was conducted to examine temporal patterns in behavior, habitat use, and sociality, as well as spatial patterns and movements among breeding, feeding, and roosting areas. A mean of 42 locations of 84 radio-tagged female cowbirds was obtained on three study sites in Illinois Missouri.

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Thompson, F. R. (1999). Temporal and spatial patterns of breeding brown-headed cowbirds in the midwestern United States. NCASI Technical Bulletin (Vol. 2, pp. 539–540). NCASI. https://doi.org/10.2307/4088830

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