Birds of the Yellow Pine Association of Potosi Mountain, Southern Nevadadoi:10.1093/condor/47.3.130aMillerMuseumAldenMuseumH.MuseumThe Condor: Ornithological Applications
Human–bird relationships cover a spectrum of interactions. When species inhabit the same environment, they influence all other inhabitants of the ecosystem to a greater or lesser degree. At one end of the scale they may have had limited contact, although people likely have always noticed birds a...
also the loads transferred to the pistil. The fruit-set of bagged flowers was very low, evidence of the plant's need for the birds as pollinators. This is the first proof of the existence of a native European bird-pollinated plant, since besides its peculaliarities (flowers odourless, ps...
Few are aware, however, that the tourist activities are limited to a fairly small area and that perhaps 90% of the island is covered in native forest... Other Links Aves de Mexico Website Birders forum, photos, observations, IDs & sites in Mexico Fat...
Aztec artists collected feathers and ground them up to make colour tints for mosaic art.16 The California condor in particular played an important role in the mythology of Native American peoples, including the Chumash of the Santa Barbara area. Chumash representatives secured permission in 1987 to...
February is National Bird Feeding Month if you are wondering what inspired the Sunday Stills challenge theme this week. Black-Billed Grosbeak I shared a similar post last year about the need to provide food for the birds, especially in the winter months.
In general, native wildlife in the USA whether on private or public land is regulated by the federal and state governments. Government agencies are responsible for managing all wildlife and habitat on public lands. On private lands, due to the historical evolution of wildlife regulation, the detai...
distribution to post-fire conditions, can provide insight into what constitutes a natural fire regime (defined as the environmental backdrop against which extant native species evolved) because specialists have evolved adaptations that enable them to do well in a particular subset of burned forest ...
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Mexican Jays are native to The Sierra Madre where they overwinter. Distribution:New Mexico, Texas, Mexico 19. Florida Scrub-Jay Florida Scrub-Jay Scientific name:Aphelocoma coerulescens Named after its Florida scrub habitat, this bird species has a bright blue color with a contrasting white chest....