1984
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.69152
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Rocky Mountain front raptor survey, December 1982-August 1984

Abstract: provided successful, aerial surveys in an adverse flying climate. Larry Copenhaver contributed the cover drawings for the reports. Fay Moore and Serena Andrew typed and edited the annual reports, often from less-than-readable writing. Bert Lindler provided much-needed moral support. Western Geophysical and. Sefel Geophysical offered the use of their helicopters gratis. Special thanks to the landowners along the Front for their warm hospital ity This project was conducted under a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service … Show more

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“…Most Golden Eagle respond to fixed wing aircraft and helicopters by remaining on their nests, and continuing to incubate or roost (DuBois 1984. Perched birds may flush.…”
Section: Viib Aerial Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most Golden Eagle respond to fixed wing aircraft and helicopters by remaining on their nests, and continuing to incubate or roost (DuBois 1984. Perched birds may flush.…”
Section: Viib Aerial Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most Golden Eagles respond to fixed wing aircraft and helicopters by remaining on their nests, and continuing to incubate or roost (DuBois 1984. Perched birds may flush.…”
Section: Viib Aerial Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%