John W. Parrish
Georgia Southern University
4 Papers
16 Citations
John W. Parrish is an academic researcher from Georgia Southern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nest box & Nest. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of John W. Parrish include Emporia State University.
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Why are American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) Populations Declining in North America? Evidence from Nest-Box Programs
John A. Smallwood,Mark F. Causey,David H. Mossop,James R. Klucsarits,Bob Robertson,Sue Robertson,Joey Mason,Michael J. Maurer,Richard J. Melvin,Russell D. Dawson,Gary R. Bortolotti,John W. Parrish,Timothy F. Breen,Kenneth Boyd +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined trends in the numbers of both migratory and resident kestrel populations that use nest boxes in eight study areas in Florida, Georgia, Virginia and Maryland, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon Territory, 1984-2007.
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Breeding Population of Southeastern American Kestrels in Tubular Cross-armed Transmission Towers in South-central Georgia
Hope A. Beasley,John W. Parrish +1 more
TL;DR: Maney et al. as discussed by the authors found that the taxon amenazado Falco sparverius paulus anidando in the travesanos huecos of torres de transmision electrica of 230-kV in the sur-centro de Georgia, entre the subestacion de Offerman in el este and the planta de Mitchell in el oeste.
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Apparent metabolizable energy of seeds in greater prairie-chickens
TL;DR: Seeds rated extremely poor potential energy sources for wintering greater prairie-chickens included buckbrush and Blackwell switchgrass, whereas Korean lespedeza, soybean, pearlmillet, corn, sorghum, and sunflower were rated excellent.
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Southeastern american kestrel (falco sparverius paulus) nesting in tubular, cross-armed electrical transmission towers in south-central georgia
Pamela L. Maney,John W. Parrish +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a subespecie suroriental de Falco sparverius (F. s. paulus) reproduciendose en los brazos tubulares de torres de transmision electrica of 230 kV entre la subestacion Offerman en el oriente and Putney en el occidente, en el centro-sur del estado de Georgia.
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