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Marbled Godwit collides with aircraft at 3,700 m
On 25 August, 2007, a Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) was struck by a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 at 3,700 m. The bird was identified by...
Wilson Journal of Ornithology, The, 12/01/08 by Carla J. Dove · More from publication -
Why identify
For those of us who have been in the field of Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Safety for many years, the reasons to identify the exact bird...
Flying Safety, 09/01/07 by Carla J. Dove · More from publication -
"Snarge" Busters
For more than four decades, military and civil aviation safety personnel have been sending bird remains recovered from bird aircraft collisions...
Flying Safety, 09/01/07 by Carla J. Dove · More from publication -
A Curious Pellet From a Great Horned Owl (Bubo Virginianus)
Abstract - One of the traditional methods of determining the dietary preferences of owls relies upon the identification of bony remains of prey...
Northeastern Naturalist, 01/01/05 by Woodman, Neal; Dove, Carla J; Peurach, Suzanne C · More from publication -
IN MEMORIAM: ROXIE COLLIE LAYBOURNE, 1910-2003
Feather identification expert for 40 years, bird-skinning teacher, mentor, renaissance woman, natural historian, educator, and sports car...
Auk, The, 10/01/04 by Dove, Carla J; Heacker, Marcy; Adair, Bill · More from publication -
Conquering "snarge": an update from the Feather Lab
In 2003, the Feather Identification Laboratory at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History received a record number of bird...
Flying Safety, 09/01/04 by Carla J. Dove · More from publication -
A TAXONOMIC STUDY OF CRESTED CARACARAS (FALCONIDAE).(Review)

The taxonomic status of the crested caracaras (Caracara spp., Falconidae) has been unsettled for many years. Current sources such as the AOU...
Wilson Bulletin, 09/01/99 by Banks, Richard C.; Dove, Carla J. · More from publication



