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[106-04] The Effects of Tower Structure and Weather Conditions on Avian Mortality at Three Television Towers in Central Illinois

Lisa A. Lundstrom, David Joseph Horn, and Angelo P. Capparella The Effects of Tower Structure and Weather Conditions on Avian Mortality at Three Television Towers in Central Illinois 106-04MS1304Final

[096-28MS2311] Vascular Flora of Momence Wetlands, Kankakee County, Illinois

Phillippe, Loy R., William C. Handel, Shannon L. Horn, Fran M. Harty, and John E. Ebinger Vascular Flora of Momence Wetlands, Kankakee County, Illinois 096-28MS2311-print

[096-25MS2229] Bird Abundance at Feeders Increases with Decreasing Distance to Cover

Horn, David Joseph, Mahubah Abdallah, Meredith K. Bastian, Jessi R. DeMartini, and Robert M. Wilhelmi Bird Abundance at Feeders Increases with Decreasing Distance to Cover 096-25MS2229-print

[105-13MS1117] The Role of Oil Content and Size in Seed Selection by Wild Birds

Collins, Kathleen A. and David Joseph Horn The Role of Oil Content and Size in Seed Selection by Wild Birds PDF: 105-13MS1117-print

[105-06MS1115] Mass Death of Wintering American Robins (Turdus migratorius) in Decatur, Illinois

Huschen, Max S. and David Joseph Horn Mass Death of Wintering American Robins (Turdus migratorius) in Decatur, Illinois PDF: 105-06MS1115-print

[100-24MS2630] Food Choices by Northern Bobwhites in Illinois

Horn, Jeff A. and Erin M. Horn Food Choices by Northern Bobwhites in Illinois PDF: 100-24MS 2630-print

[101-18MS2804] Population Trends of Raptors Admitted to the Illinois Raptor Center, 1995-2006

Neese, Mallory R., Jane Seitz, Jacques Nuzzo, and David Joseph Horn Population Trends of Raptors Admitted to the Illinois Raptor Center, 1995-2006 PDF: 101-18MS 2804-print

[103-19MS2908] Scavenging Rates Highest at Windowed Compared to Windowless Sites at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois

Rawlings, Cynthia M. and David Joseph Horn Scavenging Rates Highest at Windowed Compared to Windowless Sites at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois PDF: 103-19MS2908-print

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