Long-term use of breeding bird census plots to monitor populations of neotropical migrants breeding in deciduous forests in eastern Pennsylvania, USA

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Goodrich, LJ [1 ]
Viverette, CB [1 ]
Senner, SE [1 ]
Bildstein, KL [1 ]
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[1] Hawk Mt Sanctuary, Kempton, PA 19529 USA
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