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References

Baicich, P. J. and C. J. O. Harrison. 1997. A Guide to the Nests, Eggs, and Nestlings of North American Birds. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.

Confer, J. L. 1992. Golden-winged Warbler. In The Birds of North America, No. 20 (A. Poole, P. Stettenheim, and F. Gill, Eds.) Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences: Washington, DC: the American Ornithologists' BNA Account.

Confer, J. L. and K. Knapp. 1981. Golden-winged Warblers and Blue-winged Warblers: the relative success of a habitat specialist and a generalist. Auk 98:108-114.

Confer, J. L. and J. L. Larkin. 1998. Behavioral interactions between Golden-winged and Blue-winged warblers. Auk 115:209-213.

Dunn, J. L. and K. L. Garrett. 1997. A Field Guide to Warblers of North America. Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, NY.

Gill, F. B. 1980. Historical aspects of hybridization between Blue-winged and Golden-winged warblers. Auk 104:444-449.

Gill, F. B. 1997. Local cytonuclear extinction of the Golden-winged Warbler. Evolution 51:519-525.

Gill, F. B. and W. E. Lanyon. 1964. Experiments on species discrimination in Blue-winged and Golden-winged warblers. Auk 81:53-64.

Hands, H. M., R. D. Drobney, M. R. Ryan. 1989. Status of the Golden-winged Warbler in the northcentral United States. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Highsmith, R. T. 1989. The singing behavior of Golden-winged Warblers. Wilson Bulletin 101:36-50.

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