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Marshall JT.  1988.  Birds lost from a giant sequoia forest during fifty years.  Condor.  90:359-372.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103963
USDI Bureau of Land Management, Partners in Flight.  1998.  Birds as indicators of riparian vegetation condition in the western U.S. Washington D.C.  
Bock CE, Webb B.  1984.  Birds as grazing indicator species in southeastern Arizona.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  48(3)
Anonymous.  0.  Birdlife in western junipers.  
[Anonymous].  1997.  A birder's guide to Idaho.
Larrison E.J, Jollie M., Levy S., Burleigh T., Musgrove W., Arvey D., others.  1950.  Bird specimens in this University of Idaho collection and a provisional list of the birds of the state.  
Bradford D.F, Franson S.E, Neale A.C, Heggem D.T, Miller G.R, Canterbury G.E.  1998.  Bird species assemblages as indicators of biological integrity in great basin rangeland.  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.  49:1-22.
Howard H, Miller AH.  1933.  Bird remains from cave deposits in New Mexico.  Condor.  35(1):15-18.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/97999
Howard H.  1962.  Bird remains from a prehistoric cave deposit in Grant County, New Mexico.  Condor.  64(3):241-242.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/105743
Tobalske B.W, Shearer R.C, Hutto R.L..  1991.  Bird populations in logged and unlogged western larch/Douglas-fir forest in northwestern Montana.  
Chadwick D.H, Littlehales B..  1993.  Bird of white waters.  National Geographic.  November:116-132.
Davis WB.  1934.  Bird notes from Owyhee County, Idaho.  Murrelet.  15(3):69-72.
White CM, Frost HH, Shirley DL, Webb G.M, Porter RD.  1983.  Bird distributional and breeding records for southeastern Idaho, Utah, and adjacent regions.  Great Basin Naturalist.  43(4):717-727.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29288/27751
Canterbury GE, Martin TE, Petit DR, Petit LJ, Bradford DF.  2000.  Bird communities and habitat as ecological indicators of forest condition in regional monitoring.  Conservation Biology.  14(2):544-558.  Available from https://www.umt.edu/mcwru/documents/Martin_Publications/Reprint574.pdf
Jensen D..  1980.  Bird census. In Studies of water use on the Snake River drainage, southern Idaho: research reports on the A. J. Wiley Reach.  
Derusseau S..  2010.  Bird and small mammal sighting datasheet submitted electronically, 32 sightings.  
Koford R.R, Jain A., Zenner G., Hancock A..  2005.  Bird and bat mortality associated with the top of Iowa wind farm.  
NatureServe.  2008.  Biotics 4.0 installation, configuration, and administration guide.  
Ponzetti J., McCune B..  2000.  Biotic soil crusts of the Columbia River Basin: Landscape level variation in community composition.  American Journal of Botany.  87:13.
Ponzetti J.M, McCune B..  2001.  Biotic soil crusts of Oregon's shrub steppe: community composition in relation to soil chemistry, climate, and livestock activity.  Bryologist.  104(2):212-225.
Ponzetti J.M, McCune B., Pyke D.A.  2007.  Biotic soil crusts in relation to topography, cheatgrass and fire in the Columbia Basin, Washington.  Bryologist.  110(4):706-722.
McCune B., Rosentreter R..  2007.  Biotic soil crust lichens of the Columbia Basin.  Northwest Lichenologist.  1:54,55,91.
Mack R.N, Simberloff D., Lonsdale W.M, Evans H., Clout M., Bazzaz F.A.  2000.  Biotic invasions: causes, epidemiology, global consequences, and control.  Ecological Applications.  10(3):689-710.