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Heath, S. K. and Ballard, G. 2003. Patterns of Breeding Songbird Diversity and Occurrence in Riparian Habitats of the Eastern Sierra Nevada. in California Riparian Systems: Processes and Floodplain Management, Ecology, and Restoration, P. M. Faber (Ed.), Riparian Habitat and Floodplains Conference Proceedings, Riparian Habitat Joint Venture, Sacramento, CA. pp 21 – 34.

 

Heath, S. K. and Ballard, G. 2003. Bird species composition, phenology, nesting substrate, and productivity for the Owens Valley alluvial fan, Eastern Sierra Nevada, California 1998-2002. Great Basin Birds 6(1) 2003, pp. 18–35.

 

Latif, Q., Grenier, J. L., Heath, S. K., Ballard,  G., and Hauber, M. E. 2006.  First evidence of conspecific brood parasitism and egg ejection in Song Sparrows, with comments on methods sufficient to document these behaviors. Condor 108(2):452-458.

 

McCreedy, C. and Heath, S. K. 2004. Atypical Willow Flycatcher nesting sites in a recovering riparian corridor at Mono Lake, California. Western Birds 35(4):197–209.

 

Richardson, T. W. and Heath, S. K. 2004. Effects of conifers on aspen-breeding bird communities in the Sierra Nevada. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 40:686-81.

 


 POPULAR ARTICLES

Degenhardt, A. and S. K. Heath. 2004. Scientific research in the Mono Basin: news from the Mono Basin Field Station and beyond. Mono Lake Newsletter. Fall. P. 10.

 

Fehring, K. and S. Heath. 2005. Notes and discoveries from the field: Raptor watch. Observer 141. P.  X.

 

Gates, H. R. 2003. Eastern Sierra songbird outreach project: songbirds connecting communities. Flightlog 12. P. 4.

Gates, H. R. 2003. Bird migration in the Basin. Mono Lake Newsletter. Spring. Pp. 13 – 14.

 

Gates, H. R. 2004. Teaching about birds in the Mono Basin and beyond. Observer 137. P. 9.


Heath, S. K. 2000. Great Basin Riparian: songbird enhancement east of the Sierra. Observer 121. P. 6. 
 

Heath, S. K. 2000. Eastern Sierra Riparian Songbird Conservation Project: using songbirds as a tool to assess the health of Mono Basin riparian systems. Mono Lake Committee Newsletter.  Spring.

Heath, S. K. 2001. From the field: notes from the Riparian Songbird Conservation Project. Mono Lake Newsletter. Summer. P. 7.

Heath, S. K. 2002. Eastside story: the current era of bird conservation in the Eastern Sierra Nevada. Flightlog 11. Pp 2 -3.

 

Heath, S. K. 2003. Mono’s tributary streams as songbird habitat: what is the appropriate measure of restoration’s success? Mono Lake Newsletter. Spring. Pp 12 - 13.


Heath, S. K. 2006. Measuring our restoration successes or shortfalls: why bird monitoring is important. The Rainshadow. Vol. 2, No. 1.


Hite, J. M. M. 2005. 2004 best year for Mono’s gulls in 22-year study. Mono Lake Newsletter. Summer. Pp. 3 & 19.

 

McCreedy, C. 2005. Willow Flycatchers: Fitzbews on the loose. Mono Lake Newsletter. Summer. P. 7.

 

Pitkin, M. 2003. Birders code of ethics: Cowbirds and feeders. Observer: 131. p. 9.


 



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