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BRITISH COLUMBIA NEST RECORD SCHEME
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Contents Biodiversity and Breeding
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Many participants in 2010 went into
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The 2010 Nesting Season Summary The
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Noteworthy Events New Breeding Spec
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14). This site is at least 280 km s
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Island. Ten were found in trees (Do
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August 21: Chris Siddle observed a
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By the mid-1940s, the breeding rang
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The Say’s Phoebe nests in a wide
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Quentin Brown, while traveling in t
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Often it is helpful to know when a
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While American Crow and Gray Jay, a
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There is always a bias in reporting
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Figure 53. Finding a nest with five
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Transferring historical breeding re
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Figure 60. Finding Red-winged Black
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Filling in the Blanks Quality of In
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For convenience, many people are us
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An increasing number of participant
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Historical Information As time perm
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Figure 81. Pied-billed Grebe nest c
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Figure 87. Most breeding records fo
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Family Turdidae - Bluebirds, Thrush
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Family Cardinalidae - Grosbeaks, Bu
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K Rhonda Karliukson - 11, Clive Kee
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T Eric M. Tait - 3, Adrian and Caro
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Western Grebe and Clark’s Grebe S
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