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Sourcesfor ProductsMentioned
Sevin Dust: GardenTech, PO Box 24830, Lexington, KY 40524‐4830, (800) 969‐7200. https://www.
gardentech.com.
Capstar (Nitenpyram): Novartis Animal Health, (800) 637‐0281.
References
Artuso, C., Houston, C.S., Smith, D.G., and Rohner, C. (2013). Great horned owl (Bubo virginianus),
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FurtherReading
Bent, A.C. (1938). Life Histories of North American Birds of Prey. New York: Dover Publications.
Engelmann, M. and Marcum, P. (1993). Raptor Rehabilitation. Carolina Raptor Center.
Fosco, L. (1997). Great Horned Owls: Natural history and its role in wildlife rehabilitation. In:
Proceedings of the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council Annual Conference, Oct. 4, 1997,
Concord, California, pp. 173–177.
Johnsgard, P.A. (1988). North American Owls: Biology and Natural History, 295 pp. Washington, D.C.:
Smithsonian Institution Press.
Long, K. (1998). Owls, A Wildlife Handbook, 181 pp. Chicago: Johnson Publishing Company.
Macleod, A. and Perlman, J. (2003). Wildlife Feeding and Nutrition, 73 pp. International Wildlife
Rehabilitation Council.
Tyler, H.A. and Phillips, D. (1978). Owls by Day and Night, 208 pp. Happy Camp, California:
Naturegraph Publishers, Inc.
Walker, L.W. (1993). The Book of Owls, 255 pp. Austin: University of Texas Press.