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Demography and movements of the ‘Oma‘o (Myadestes obscurus)

Author:
Fancy, Steven G., Ralph, C. John
Title:
Demography and movements of the ‘Oma‘o (Myadestes obscurus)
Periodical:
Condor
Year:
1994
Volume:
96
Pages:
503-511
Subject:
Hawaiian Thrush Myadestes obscurus ‘Oma‘o
Summary:
‘Oma‘o, or Hawaiian Thrush, is the subject of this study at four sites on the Hawaiʻi Island: Kaʻu Forest, Hamakua, Keauhou Ranch, and Kīlauea Forest. The breeding and molting of ‘Oma‘o occurred throughout the year, with peak breeding May-July. Their emigration and mortality were greatest November-May. They showed strong site fidelity and highly sedentary.
Label:
Birds - General
URL:
https://sora.unm.edu/node/104869
Date:
May 1994
Collection:
Periodicals