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Status of the Red-shouldered Hawk in Alabama

Published in 1977

During the period of June 7 to September 15. 1976. we undertook a study of the distribution and relative abundance of hawks in west-central Alabama. Part of the impetus for conducting this study was concern over the Red-shouldered Hawk expressed by its appearance under “special concern” status in Endangered and Threatened Plants and Animals of Alabama (1976).


Author: David T. Rogers, Jr. and Mark A. Dauber
Volume Number: 25 Year Published: 1977
Issue Number: 1-2
Page Number: 19

Link to article: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/1977/Vol 25 No. 1, 2_1977_p19.pdf
Link to the full issue of BirdLife: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/1977/Vol 25 No. 1, 2_1977.pdf
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Published on:
January 19, 2018

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