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Scott V.E, Ankney C.D.  1983.  The laying cycle of brown-headed cowbirds: passerine chickens? Auk.  100:583-592.
Craig T.H, Connelly J.W, Craig E.H, Parker T.L.  1990.  Lead concentrations in golden and bald eagles.  Wilson Bulletin.  102(1):130-133.
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Harmata AR, Restani M.  2013.  Lead, mercury, selenium and other trace elements in tissues of golden eagles in southwestern Montana, USA.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases.  49(1):114–124.  Available from http://www.jwildlifedis.org/doi/pdf/10.7589/2012-01-004
Lagerquist J.E, Davison M., Foreyt W.J.  1994.  Lead poisoning and other causes of mortality in trumpeter (Cygnus buccinator) and tundra (C. columbianus) swans in western Washington.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases.  30(1):60-64.
Stauber E, Finch N, Talcott PA, Gay JM.  2010.  Lead poisoning of bald (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and golden (Aquila chrysaetos) eagles in the US inland Pacific Northwest region—an 18-year retrospective study: 1991–2008.  Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery.  24(4):279-287.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/40984802
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Williams SC.  1987.  Lectotype designations and redescription of Vejovis wupatkiensis Stahnke (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae).  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  63(4):363-367.  Available from http://www.nativefishlab.net/library/textpdf/12065.pdf
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Hovingh P, Clark WH, Keebaugh J.  2008.  Leeches of the Snake River in Idaho and Oregon: paleodrainage implications of Mooreobdella microstoma.  Western North American Naturalist.  68(2):210-224.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/27571
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Leiberg J.B.  1888.  Leidberg's letter about Nymphaea leibergii.  Botanical Gazette.  13(6):164-165.
Bunting S.C, Robberecht R., Defosse G.E.  1998.  Length and timing of grazing on postburn productivity of two bunchgrasses in an Idaho experimental range.  International Journal of Wildland Fire.  8(1):15-20.
Corn P.S, Livo L.J.  1989.  Leopard frog and wood frog reproduction in Colorado and Wyoming.  Northwestern Naturalist.  70:1-9.
Patterson R., Yoder-Williams M..  1984.  Leptodactylon glabrum, a new intermountain species of Polemoniaceae.  Systematic Botany.  9(3):261-262.
Meinke R.J.  1988.  Leptodactylon pungens subsp hazeliae (Polemoniaceae), a new combination for a Snake River Canyon endemic.  Madrono.  35(2):105-111.
Dubois A., Heyer W.R.  1992.  LEPTODACTYLUS LABIALIS, the valid name for the American white-lipped frog (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae).  Copeia.  1992:584-585.
Wiens JA, Rotenberry JT, Van Horne B.  1986.  A lesson in the limitations of field experiments: shrubsteppe birds and habitat alteration.  Ecology.  67(2):365-376.