Biology And Conservation of the Common Murre in California Oregon Washington
Biology And Conservation of the Common Murre in California Oregon Washington
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T. Stevens. B. F. Walker U. G. Kubat U. G. Kubat W. E. Griffee. U. G. Kubat U. G. Kubat L. T. Stevens. W. E. Griffee A. And K. M. Walker A. Walker A. Walker J. C. Braly J. C. Braly F. J. Smith J. T. Fraser J. C. Braly L. T. Stevens. L. R. Howsley L. T. Stevens Two Arches Rock Two Arches Rock Two Arches Rock Noted: "between 2. 000 and 3. 000 murres in the colony" Redfish Rocks Egg Island Colony numbers 270-1 15 to 270- 123 Noted: "several hundred murres nested here" Noted: "several thousands nes...ting" ' Specimen information was obtained from Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology. Camarillo. California: Santa Barbara Natural History Museum. Santa Barbara. California: San Diego Natural History Museum. San Diego. California: and National Museum of Natural History. Washington. D. C. In 1967, 28 large islands along the Oregon coast were included in the National Wildlife Refuge System. From 1966 to 1977, the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife conducted aerial surveys from fixed-wing aircraft and visually estimated numbers of murres attending colonies throughout the Oregon coast.
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