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23 December 2020 Ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) Lay Eggs Despite Nest Removal During the Pre-laying Period
Kate Slankard, Cassondra Cruikshank, Lee Carolan
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KEYWORDS
bridge reconstruction
construction mitigation
disturbance buffer
nest deterrence
nest removal
osprey
Pandion haliaetus
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