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Powers LR, Fulcher KR, Doramus JC.  1984.  Nesting tenacity of a hummingbird.  Murrelet.  65(2):53.
Fischer RA, Apa AD, Wakkinen WL, Reese KP, Connelly JW.  1993.  Nesting-area fidelity of sage grouse in southeastern Idaho.  Condor.  95(4):1038-1041.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/condor/v095n04/p1038-p1041.pdf
Roberts RP, Urbatsch LE, Neubig KM.  2005.  Nestotus and Toiyabea, two new genera of Asteraceae: Astereae from the western United States and Canada.  Sida.  21(3):1647-1655.
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Norman F., Robertson F.J..  1975.  Nest-searching behavior in the Brown-headed Cowbird.  Auk.  92:610-611.
Norment C.J..  1993.  Nest-site characteristics and nest predation in Harris' Sparrows and White-Crowned Sparrows in the Northwest Territories, Canada.  Auk.  110(4):769-777.
Marks JS.  1986.  Nest-site characteristics and reproductive success of long-eared owls in southwestern Idaho.  Wilson Bulletin.  98(4):547-560.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/130434
Belthoff JR, King R.A.  2002.  Nest-site characteristics of burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area, Idaho, and applications to artificial burrow installation.  Western North American Naturalist.  62(1):112-119.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/28043
Milne K.A, Hejl S.J.  1989.  Nest-site characteristics of white-headed woodpeckers.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  53(1):50-55.
Squires J.R, Ruggiero L.F.  1996.  Nest-site preference of northern goshawks in southcentral Wyoming.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  60(1):170-177.
McCallum D.A, Gehlbach F.R.  1988.  Nest-site preferences of flammulated owls in western New Mexico.  Condor.  90:653-661.
Li P., Martin T.E.  1991.  Nest-site selection and nesting success of cavity-nesting birds in high elevation forest drainages.  Auk.  108:405-418.
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Ramos J.A, del Nevo A.J.  1995.  Nest-site selection by roseate terns and common terns in the Azores.  Auk.  112:580-589.
Petersen KL, Best LB.  1985.  Nest-site selection by sage sparrows.  Condor.  87(2):217-221.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103558
Petersen K.L, Best. L.B.  1991.  Nest-site selection by sage thrashers in southeastern Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  51(3):261-266.
Smith BWade.  1999.  Nest-site selection, ectoparasites, and mitigation techniques: studies of burrowing owls and artificial burrow systems in southwestern Idaho [thesis].  Raptor Biology.  :108.
Lauro B., Burger J..  1989.  Nest-site selection of American oystercathers (HAEMATOPUS PALLIATUS) in salt marshes.  Auk.  106:185-192.
Squires J.R, Ruggiero L.F.  1995.  Nest-site selection of goshawks in southcentral Wyoming.  Journal of Raptor Research.  29(1):45.
Gilson L.N.  1995.  Nest-switching behavior in juvenile ospreys: a fortunate accident or option for survival? Abstract Journal of Raptor Research.  29(1):57.
Loomis JB, Donnelly DM, Sorg CF, Oldenburg L.  1985.  Net economic value of hunting unique species in Idaho: bighorn sheep, mountain goat, moose, and antelope.    Available from https://archive.org/stream/neteconomicvalue10loom#page/n3/mode/2up
DeBolt A., McCune B..  1995.  Is the netleaf hackberry a viable rehabilitation species for Idaho rangelands?
Herron GB, Mortimore CA, Rawlings MS.  1985.  Nevada raptors: their biology and management.  
Abele S.L.  2011.  Nevada springs conservation plan.    Available from http://heritage.nv.gov/sites/default/files/library/springcons_1.pdf
Shevock JR, Ertter B, Taylor DW.  1992.  Neviusia cliftonii (Rosaceae: Kerrieae), an intriguing new relict species from Califronia.  Novon.  2(4):285-289.  Available from https://www.jstor.org/stable/3391479?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents