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1Roadside bird counts on BLM lands in Petroleum and Fergus counties, Montana
By P. Hendricks

“Roadside bird counts on BLM lands in Petroleum and Fergus counties, Montana” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Roadside bird counts on BLM lands in Petroleum and Fergus counties, Montana
- Author: P. Hendricks
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 57
- Publisher: ➤ Montana Natural Heritage Program
- Publish Date: 2000
- Publish Location: Helena, Mont
“Roadside bird counts on BLM lands in Petroleum and Fergus counties, Montana” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Grassland birds - Geographical distribution - Western meadowlark - Roadside transect - Savannah sparrow - Brown-headed cowbird - Grasshopper sparrow - Lark bunting - Baird's sparrow - Bird surveys - Long-billed curlew - Sage thrasher - Vesper sparrow - Sagebrush - Ponderosa pine - Sprague's pipit - Brewer's sparrow - Upland sandpiper - Counting - Birds - Short-eared owl
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL23330494M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 300326241
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2000
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Vesper sparrow
The vesper sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus) is a medium-sized New World sparrow. The only member of the genus Pooecetes, it is a pale sparrow with brown streaks
New World sparrow
they share the name sparrow, New World sparrows are more closely related to Old World buntings than they are to the Old World sparrows (family Passeridae)
Vesper, Wisconsin
naming new towns. A letter came back with the name "Vesper." The village was named after vesper sparrows native to the area. In 1894 a wildfire swept in from
Vesper
United States Vesper bat, the largest, best-known family of bats Vesper mouse, a rodent genus Vesper sparrow, a medium-sized bird Vesper (plant), a genus
List of birds by common name
eagle-owl Versicolored barbet Versicolored emerald Vervain hummingbird Vesper sparrow Victoria crowned pigeon Victoria's riflebird Victorin's warbler Vieillot's
List of New World sparrow species
Ornithological Committee (IOC) recognizes these 141 species in the New World sparrow family Passerellidae, distributed among 30 genera in the following sequence
Aphid
the American goldfinch, with aphids forming 83% of its diet, and the vesper sparrow. Insects that attack aphids include the adults and larvae of predatory
List of birds of New York (state)
Harris's sparrow, Zonotrichia querula (N) White-throated sparrow, Zonotrichia albicollis (B) Vesper sparrow, Pooecetes gramineus (B) LeConte's sparrow, Ammospiza
List of birds of Mexico
superciliosus (E) Vesper sparrow, Pooecetes gramineus LeConte's sparrow, Ammospiza leconteii (A) Seaside sparrow, Ammospiza maritima (A) Nelson's sparrow, Ammospiza
List of birds of Missouri
albicollis Vesper sparrow, Pooecetes gramineus LeConte's sparrow, Ammospiza leconteii Nelson's sparrow, Ammospiza nelsoni Baird's sparrow, Centronyx bairdii