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4.20 Bird References / Additional Sources of Information

Bock, C.E. 1970. The ecology and behavior of the Lewis' Woodpecker (Asyndesmus lewisi). Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 92:1-100.

Brown, B.A., J.O. Whitaker, T.W French and C Maser. 1986. Note on food habits of the screech owl and the burrowing owl of southeastern Oregon. Great Basin Naturalist 46:421-426.

Burger, A.E. 1997. Status of the Western Grebe in British Columbia. Wildl. Working Rep. No. WR-87, Wildl. Branch, Minist. Environ., Lands and Parks, Victoria 30pp.

Campbell, R.W., N.K. Dawe, I. McT.-Cowan, J.M. Cooper, G.W. Kaiser and M.C.E. McNall. 1990. The Birds of British Columbia. Vol. 2. Nonpasserines: Diurnal birds of prey through woodpeckers. Royal BC Museum, Victoria and Can. Wildl. Serv., Delta, BC. 636 pp.

Cannings, R.J. (in prep). Status of the Long-billed Curlew in B.C. Working Report, Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Wildlife Branch, Victoria.

Cannings, R.J. 1992. Status report on the Canyon Wren (Catherpes mexicanus) in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC). Available from Canadian Nature Federation, Ottawa. 9 pp.

Cannings, R.J. 1997. A survey of the Western Screech-owl (Otus kennicottii macfarlanei) in the interior of B.C. Prep. for BC Environment. 27 pp.

Cannings, R.A., R.J. Cannings, and S.G. Cannings. 1987. Birds of the Okanagan valley, British Columbia. Royal BC Museum, Victoria, BC. 420 pp.

Cannings, R.J. 1998. The birds of British Columbia - a taxonomic catalogue. BC Min. of Environ., Lands and Parks, Victoria, BC. 266 pp.

Cannings, S.G. et al. 1999. (In preparation).Rare Birds of British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands & Parks, Victoria B.C.

Christie, D. and A.M. van Woudenberg. In press. Modelling critical habitat for Flammulated Owls. Second International Symposium: Biology and Conservation of Northern Forest Owls. Feb. 5-9, 1997. Delta Winnipeg Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Cooper, J.M. 1997. Inventory of Lewis' Woodpecker breeding population and habitat in the east Kootenay. Unpub. progress report for Habitat Conservation Trust Fund, Victoria, BC.

Cooper, J.M., C. Siddle, and G. Davidson. 1998. Status of the Lewis' Woodpecker in British Columbia. Wildlife Working Report, B.C. Wildlife Branch, Victoria, BC.

Cooper, J.M. 1995. Status of the Williamson's Sapsucker in British Columbia. Wildlife Working Report No. WR-69, B.C. Wildlife Branch, Victoria, BC. 16 pp.

Dobbs, R.C., T.E. Martin, and C.J. Conway. 1997. Williamson's Sapsucker. In The Birds of North America, No. 285 (Poole, A. and F. Gill, eds.). Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia and American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, DC. 20 pp.

Ellsworth, E. A. 1997. Post-fledging behavior and dispersal of juvenile western screech owls: patterns of movement and the effects of gender and social dominance. M.S. Thesis. Boise State Univ., Boise, Idaho. 135 pp.

Godfrey, W.E. 1986. The Birds of Canada. Revised Edition. National Museum of Natural Science, Ottawa. 595 pp.

Howie, R.R. 1987. Status report on the Flammulated Owl (Otus flammeolus) in Canada - 1986. COSEWIC, Ottawa. 61 p.

Howie, R.R. and R. Ritcey. 1987. Distribution, habitat selection, and densities of Flammulated Owls in British Columbia. pp. 249-254 In: R.W. Nero, R.J. Clark, R.J. Knapton, and R.H. Hamre (eds.). Biology and Conservation of Northern Forest Owls. Symposium Proceedings, Feb. 3-7, 1987. Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Johnstone, W.B. 1949. An annotated list of the birds of the east Kootenay, British Columbia. Occasional Paper No. 7, B.C. Provincial Museum, Victoria, BC. 87 pp.

Kirk 1995. Western Screech-owl status report for COSEWIC

McCallum, D.A. 1994a. Flammulated Owl (Otus flammeolus). In: The Birds of North America, No. 93 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds. Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, D.C.: The American Ornithologists' Union.

McCallum, D.A. 1994b. pp. 14 - 46, 74 -79, 81 - 86 In: Flammulated, Boreal, and Great Grey Owls in the United States: a technical conservation assessment. USDA For. Serv. Rocky Mtn. For. & Range Exp. Stn. Rocky Mtn. Gen. Tech. Rep. GTR- RM-253.

Morgan, K.H., S.P. Wetmore, G.E.J. Smith, and R.A. Keller. 1989. Relationships between logging methods, habitat structure and bird communities of dry interior Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine forests of British Columbia. Tech. Rep. Series No. 71, Canadian Wildlife Service, Delta, BC. 48 pp.

Summers, K. 1995. Status of the White-throated Swift in British Columbia. Wildlife Working Report No. WR-68. BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, BC. 24 pp.

St. John, D. 1992. Breeding distribution of the White-throated Swift (Aeronautes saxatalis) in the Okanagan Sub-region. Unpubl. Rep. for the BC Min. of Environ., Lands and Parks, and Okanagan Reg. Wildl. Heritage Fund Soc., Penticton, BC. 19 pp.

Van Woudenberg, A. 1991. Management of Flammulated Owl breeding habitat. pp. 83-86 In: Community Action for Endangered Species : A Public Symposium on BC's Threatened and Endangered Species and Their Habitat, (S. Rautio, ed.). Fed. BC Nat. and Northwest Wildl. Preserv. Soc., Vancouver, BC.

Van Woudenberg, A.M. 1992. Integrated management of Flammulated Owl breeding habitat and timber harvest in British Columbia. M.S. Thesis. Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. 56 p.

Van Woudenberg, A.M. in prep. Status of the Flammulated Owl (Otus flammeolus) in British Columbia. Working Rep. prep. for BC Minist. Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria.

Weir , J. 1999. The breeding biology of a British Columbia American Avocet colony. British Columbia Birds 7 (1997):3-7

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