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Hawk and Owl Acknowledgments

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(a) the goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), (b) red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), and (c) great horned owl (Bubo virginianus).
(a) the goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), (b) red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), and (c) great horned owl (Bubo virginianus).

Berger, D. D., and F. Hamerstrom. 1962. Protecting a trapping station from raptor predation. J. Wildl. Manage. 26:203-206.

Hamerstrom, F. 1972. Birds of prey of Wisconsin. Wisconsin Dep. Nat. Resour. 64 pp.

Hamerstrom, F. 1984. Birding with a purpose. Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames. 130 pp.

Heintzelman, D. S. 1979. Hawks and owls of North America. Universe Books, New York. 197 pp.

Karlbom, M. 1981. Techniques for trapping goshawks. Pages 138-144 in R. E. Kenward and I.Lindsay, eds. Understanding the goshawk, Internat. .Assoc. Falconry Conserv. Birds of Prey.

Kenward, R. E., and V. Marcstrom. 1981. Goshawk predation in game and poultry: some problems and solutions. Pages 152-162 in R. E. Keward and I. Lindsay, eds. Understanding the goshawk. Internat. Assoc. Falconry Conserv. Birds of Prey.

Kenward, R. E., and V. Marcstrom. 1983. The price of success in goshawk trapping. Raptor Res. 17:84-91.

Meng, H. 1971. The Swedish goshawk trap. J. Wildl. Manage. 35:832-835.

Newton, I. 1979. Population ecology of raptors. Buteo Books, Vermillion, South Dakota. 399 pp.

Peterson, L. 1979. Ecology of great horned owls and red-tailed hawks in southeastern Wisconsin. Wisconsin Dep. Nat. Resour. Tech. Bull. 111. Madison. 63 pp.

Salmon, T. P., and F. S. Conte. 1981. Control of bird damage at aquaculture facilities. WML No. 475. US Dep. Inter. Fish Wildl. Serv., Washington, D.C. 11 pp.

US Fish and Wildlife Service. (no date). Raptor control-protecting livestock from hawk and owl predation. US Dep. Inter. An. Damage Control Bull. 211-1-77.

Images and Illustrations

Figure 1 by Elva Hamerstrom Paulson, from Hamerstrom (1972).

Figure 2 from Salmon and Conte (1981).

Figure 3 by the authors.

Figure 4 from Meng (1971).

Figure 5 from Berger and Hamerstrom (1962).

Figure 6 from Kenward and Marcstrom (1983).

Figure 7 from US Department of Interior, Bulletin 211-1-77.


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