Objective: to conduct baseline surveys of high-elevation bird communities in Virginia
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Inventory of Bird Communities within High Elevation Sites of Virginia
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Vegetation data collected?:
- Yes
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- Yes
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- 2005-2007 breeding seasons
- Analysis in progress
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