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Life history of the endangered cape sable seaside sparrow

Cape sable seaside sparrows breeding within eastern Everglades National Park were philopatric and moved only short distances between clutches. Incubation required 12 days, and fledgling care ranged from eight to 20 days.

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Published in:The Wilson journal of ornithology 1997-12, Vol.109 (4), p.720
Main Authors: Lockwood, Julie L, Fenn, Katherine H, Curnutt, John L, Rosenthal, Deborah
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Cape sable seaside sparrows breeding within eastern Everglades National Park were philopatric and moved only short distances between clutches. Incubation required 12 days, and fledgling care ranged from eight to 20 days.
ISSN:1559-4491
1938-5447