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<metadata>
	<NPS_Info>
		<MetaPurp>NPS</MetaPurp>
		<MetaPurp>OnlineData </MetaPurp>
		<MetaPurp>CSDGM </MetaPurp>
		<MetaPurp>BioProfile </MetaPurp>
		<NPS_Unit>
			<UnitCode>LEWI </UnitCode>
			<UnitType>Park </UnitType>
		</NPS_Unit>
		<NPS_Unit>
			<UnitCode>FOCL </UnitCode>
			<UnitType>Park </UnitType>
		</NPS_Unit>
		<NPS_Unit>
			<UnitCode>NCCN </UnitCode>
			<UnitType>Network </UnitType>
		</NPS_Unit>
		<DatStore>
			<Category>biology </Category>
			<Category>Wildlife </Category>
			<Category>Resource Management </Category>
			<DSteward>
				<cntinfo>
					<cntperp>
						<cntper>Bret Christoe </cntper>
						<cntorg>Mount Rainier National Park </cntorg>
					</cntperp>
					<cntpos>Data Manager </cntpos>
					<cntaddr>
						<addrtype>mailing and physical </addrtype>
						<address>Tahoma Woods </address>
						<address>Star Route </address>
						<city>Ashford </city>
						<state>WA </state>
						<postal>98304-9751 </postal>
						<country>USA </country>
					</cntaddr>
					<cntvoice>(360) 569-2211ext 3379 </cntvoice>
					<cntfax>(360) 569-2191 </cntfax>
					<cntemail>bret_christoe@nps.gov </cntemail>
					<hours>8am-5pm </hours>
				</cntinfo>
			</DSteward>
		<DataSite>NR-GIS</DataSite></DatStore>
		<ProgInfo>
			<Rel_Info>
				<Rel_Name>North Coast and Cascades Network (NCCN) Project Code </Rel_Name>
				<Rel_Cnt>
					<cntinfo>
						<cntperp>
							<cntper>John Boetsch </cntper>
							<cntorg>Olympic National Park </cntorg>
						</cntperp>
						<cntpos>Data Manager </cntpos>
						<cntaddr>
							<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
							<address>600 East Park Ave. </address>
							<city>Port Angeles </city>
							<state>WA </state>
							<postal>98362 </postal>
							<country>USA</country>
						</cntaddr>
						<cntvoice>(360)565-3064 </cntvoice>
						<cntfax>(360)565-3070 </cntfax>
						<cntemail>john_boetsch@nps.gov </cntemail>
						<hours>9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday </hours>
						<cntinst>email first </cntinst>
					</cntinfo>
				</Rel_Cnt>
				<RelSName>Project Code </RelSName>
				<Rel_Desc>Project Code, maintained in NCCN Project Tracking Database </Rel_Desc>
				<Rel_Key>
					<RelKeyN>Project_Code </RelKeyN>
					<RelKeyV>BDa05 </RelKeyV>
				</Rel_Key>
			</Rel_Info>
		</ProgInfo>
	<Meta_MID>41748</Meta_MID></NPS_Info>
	<idinfo>
		<citation>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>Rodney B. Siegel and Robert L. Wilkerson, The Institute for Bird Populations</origin>
				<origin>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</origin>
				<pubdate>20050330 </pubdate>
				<title>Landbird Inventory for Lewis And Clark National Historical Park (2004), LEWI_Landbird_Inventory_BDa05.mdb </title>
				<othercit>Access database (MDB)</othercit>
				<onlink>http://science.nature.nps.gov/nrdata </onlink>
				<geoform>tabular digital data </geoform>
			</citeinfo>
		</citation>
		<descript>
			<abstract>We used variable circular plot point counts to describe avian presence and abundance at specific points in a parkwide grid pattern. We recorded all species detected and the linear distance to each bird when first seen, date, time, and level of ambient noise. A journal was keep for each field day describing location (UTM coordinates), Pacific Meridian Resources habitat type (cover type), and elevation. At each point, vegetation was classified into one of 13 habitat types for the circular 50 m radius plot centered at the point count survey point. Data from this rapid characterization included aspect, slope, vegetation cover (herbaceous, shrub, and tree), and densiometer readings recorded along 20 m transects in the 4 cardinal directions. </abstract>
			<purpose>NPS established the Natural Resource Inventory and Monitoring Program to help park units collect scientifically credible ecological resource information and to develop or improve field and analytical monitoring techniques. As a first step, a 5-year inventory was initiated to gather a core set of data describing park vascular plants and vertebrate resources. This landbird survey gathered data to describe avian abundance, distribution, and habitat use at 3 large parks (MORA, NOCA, and OLYM), and at 2 small parks (LEWI and SAJH) within the North Coast and Cascades Network (NCCN). Data was also collected to aid in the development of a network monitoring program for breeding songbirds (e.g. sample sizes needed).</purpose>
			<supplinf>The Access database contains all the data records and attribute information, and the associated ArcGIS shapefile contains the point count locations (see Cross Referenced LEWIBDa05a.shp), which can be linked to the database through the unique IDs (POINT). The database was last revised September 26, 2006.</supplinf>
		</descript>
		<timeperd>
			<timeinfo>
				<rngdates>
					<begdate>20040528</begdate>
					<enddate>20040530</enddate>
				</rngdates>
			</timeinfo>
			<current>ground condition </current>
		</timeperd>
		<status>
			<progress>Complete </progress>
			<update>One additional year of Inventory data will be collected in 2006 and incorporated into a Long-term Monitoring Landbirds database. Thereafter, it will be updated as needed.</update>
		</status>
		<spdom>
			<bounding>
				<westbc>-123.943339 </westbc>
				<eastbc>-123.860058 </eastbc>
				<northbc>46.139418 </northbc>
				<southbc>46.097749 </southbc>
			</bounding>
			<descgeog>Within the boundary of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, located in Astoria, Oregon. </descgeog>
		</spdom>
		<keywords>
			<theme>
				<themekt>National Park Service Theme Category Thesaurus</themekt>
				<themekey>Biology </themekey>
				<themekey>Wildlife </themekey>
				<themekey>Resource Management </themekey>
			</theme>
			<theme>
				<themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>
				<themekey>biota </themekey>
				<themekey>environment </themekey>
			</theme>
			<theme>
				<themekt>none</themekt>
				<themekey>breeding bird </themekey>
				<themekey>inventory </themekey>
				<themekey>variable circular plot </themekey>
				<themekey>point count </themekey>
				<themekey>habitat </themekey>
				<themekey>distribution </themekey>
				<themekey>abundance </themekey>
			</theme>
			
			<place>
				<placekt>National Park System Unit Code Thesaurus </placekt>
				<placekey>LEWI </placekey>
				<placekey>FOCL </placekey>
				<placekey>NCCN </placekey>
			</place>
			<place>
				<placekt>None</placekt>
				<placekey>Oregon </placekey>
				<placekey>Astoria </placekey>
				<placekey>Pacific Northwest </placekey>
			</place>
		<place> <placekt>National Park System Unit Code Thesaurus</placekt><placekey>LEWI</placekey><placekey>FOCL</placekey><placekey>NCCN</placekey></place><place> <placekt>National Park System Unit Name Thesaurus</placekt><placekey>Lewis And Clark National and State Historical Parks</placekey><placekey>Fort Clatsop National Memorial</placekey><placekey>North Coast and Cascades Network Network</placekey></place></keywords>
		<accconst>None</accconst>
		<useconst>None</useconst>
		<ptcontac>
			<cntinfo>
				<cntperp>
					<cntper>Bob Kuntz</cntper>
					<cntorg>North Cascades National Park Service Complex </cntorg>
				</cntperp>
				<cntpos>Wildlife Biologist </cntpos>
				<cntaddr>
					<addrtype>mailing and physical </addrtype>
					<address>North Cascades National Park Service Complex</address>
					<address>810 State Rte. 20 </address>
					<city>Sedro-Woolley </city>
					<state>WA </state>
					<postal>98284 </postal>
					<country>USA </country>
				</cntaddr>
				<cntvoice>360-856-5700, ext 368 </cntvoice>
				<cntfax>360-856-1934 </cntfax>
				<cntemail>Robert_Kuntz@nps.gov </cntemail>
				<hours>8am-5pm</hours>
				<cntinst>phone</cntinst>
			</cntinfo>
		</ptcontac>
		<crossref>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>Rodney B. Siegel and Robert L. Wilkerson, The Institute for Bird Populations </origin>
				<origin>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</origin>
				<pubdate>20050330 </pubdate>
				<title>LEWIBDa05a.shp </title>
				<othercit>ArcGIS shapefile</othercit>
				<onlink>http://nrdata.nps.gov/lewi/lewidata/LEWIBDa05a.zip </onlink>
				<geoform>vector digital data</geoform>
			</citeinfo>
		</crossref>
		<crossref>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>Rodney B. Siegel and Robert L. Wilkerson, The Institute for Bird Populations </origin>
				<origin>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</origin>
				<pubdate>20050330 </pubdate>
				<title>Landbird Inventory for Lewis and Clark National Historical Park (2004)</title>
				<pubinfo>
					<pubplace>Point Reyes Station, CA 94956-1346</pubplace>
					<publish>The Institute for Bird Populations</publish>
				</pubinfo>
				<othercit>Final report </othercit>
				<onlink>http://nrdata.nps.gov/lewi/lewidata/LEWI_Landbird_Inventory_Report_2005Mar30.pdf </onlink>
				<geoform>document</geoform>
			</citeinfo>
		</crossref>
		<taxonomy>
			<keywtax>
				<taxonkt>None </taxonkt>
				<taxonkey>multiple species</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>birds</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>Galliformes</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>Piciformes</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>Passeriformes</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>Oscines</taxonkey>
			</keywtax>
			<taxonsys>
				<classsys>
					<classcit>
						<citeinfo>
							<origin>Integrated Taxonomic Information System website </origin>
							<pubdate>20060719 </pubdate>
							<title>Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) </title>
							<onlink>http://www.itis.usda.gov/ </onlink>
						</citeinfo>
					</classcit>
				</classsys>
				<idref>
					<citeinfo>
						<origin>American Ornithologists' Union </origin>
						<pubdate>1998 </pubdate>
						<title>Checklist of North American Birds </title>
						<edition>Seventh Edition, plus the 42nd through 46th supplements to the Checklist. </edition>
						<onlink>http://www.aou.org/checklist/ </onlink>
					</citeinfo>
				</idref>
				<ider>
					<cntinfo>
						<cntorgp>
							<cntorg>The Institute for Bird Populations</cntorg>
							<cntper>Rodney Siegel</cntper>
						</cntorgp>
						<cntaddr>
							<addrtype>mailing address</addrtype>
							<address>PO Box 1346</address>
							<city>Point Reyes Station </city>
							<state>CA</state>
							<postal>94956</postal>
							<country>USA</country>
						</cntaddr>
						<cntvoice>(415) 663-2051</cntvoice>
						<cntemail>rsiegel@birdpop.org</cntemail>
					</cntinfo>
				</ider>
				<taxonpro>Scientific names of all birds observed were submitted to Integrated Taxonomic Information System for verification </taxonpro>
				<taxoncom>All names matched ITIS except Dendroica townsendi x occidentalis, and Actitis macularius, which ITIS identified as Actitis macularia </taxoncom>
			</taxonsys>
			<taxoncl>
				<taxonrn>Kingdom</taxonrn>
				<taxonrv>Animalia</taxonrv>
				<taxoncl>
					<taxonrn>Phylum</taxonrn>
					<taxonrv>Chordata</taxonrv>
					<taxoncl>
						<taxonrn>Subphylum</taxonrn>
						<taxonrv>Vertebrata</taxonrv>
						<taxoncl>
							<taxonrn>Class</taxonrn>
							<taxonrv>Aves</taxonrv>
							<taxoncl>
								<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
								<taxonrv>Anseriformes</taxonrv>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Anatidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Anas</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Anas platyrhynchos</taxonrv>
											<common>Mallard</common>
											<common>Pato de collar</common>
											<common>canard colvert</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Branta</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Branta canadensis</taxonrv>
											<common>Canada Goose</common>
											<common>Ganso canadiense</common>
											<common>bernache du Canada</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
							</taxoncl>
							<taxoncl>
								<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
								<taxonrv>Apodiformes</taxonrv>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Trochilidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Subfamily</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Trochilinae</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Selasphorus</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Selasphorus rufus</taxonrv>
												<common>Rufous Hummingbird</common>
												<common>Zumbador rufo</common>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
							</taxoncl>
							<taxoncl>
								<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
								<taxonrv>Ciconiiformes</taxonrv>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Accipitridae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Circus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Circus cyaneus</taxonrv>
											<common>Gavilan rastrero</common>
											<common>Northern Harrier</common>
											<common>busard saint-martin</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Haliaeetus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Haliaeetus leucocephalus</taxonrv>
											<common>Bald Eagle</common>
											<common>pygargue a tete blanche</common>
											<common>Aguila cabeza blanca</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Pandion</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Pandion haliaetus</taxonrv>
											<common>Gavilan pescador</common>
											<common>Osprey</common>
											<common>balbuzard pecheur</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Ardeidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Ardea</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Ardea herodias</taxonrv>
											<common>Garza morena</common>
											<common>Great Blue Heron</common>
											<common>grand heron</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Charadriidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Charadrius</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Charadrius vociferus</taxonrv>
											<common>Chorlo tildio</common>
											<common>Killdeer</common>
											<common>pluvier kildir</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Ciconiidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Cathartes</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Cathartes aura</taxonrv>
											<common>Turkey Vulture</common>
											<common>Zopilote aura</common>
											<common>urubu a tete rouge</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Laridae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Larus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Larus occidentalis</taxonrv>
											<common>Gaviota occidental</common>
											<common>Western Gull</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Sterna</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Sterna caspia</taxonrv>
											<common>Caspian Tern</common>
											<common>Charran caspia</common>
											<common>sterne caspienne</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Phalacrocoracidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Phalacrocorax</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Phalacrocorax auritus</taxonrv>
											<common>Cormoran orejudo</common>
											<common>Double-crested Cormorant</common>
											<common>cormoran a aigrettes</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Scolopacidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Actitis</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Actitis macularia</taxonrv>
											<common>Playero alzacolita</common>
											<common>Spotted Sandpiper</common>
											<common>chevalier grivele</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
							</taxoncl>
							<taxoncl>
								<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
								<taxonrv>Columbiformes</taxonrv>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Columbidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Subfamily</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Columbinae</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Patagioenas</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Patagioenas fasciata</taxonrv>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Zenaida</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Zenaida macroura</taxonrv>
												<common>Mourning Dove</common>
												<common>Paloma huilota</common>
												<common>tourterelle triste</common>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
							</taxoncl>
							<taxoncl>
								<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
								<taxonrv>Passeriformes</taxonrv>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Bombycillidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Bombycilla</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Bombycilla cedrorum</taxonrv>
											<common>Ampelis chinito</common>
											<common>Cedar Waxwing</common>
											<common>jaseur d Amerique</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Certhiidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Certhia</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Certhia americana</taxonrv>
											<common>Brown Creeper</common>
											<common>Trepador americano</common>
											<common>grimpereau brun</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Cistothorus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Cistothorus palustris</taxonrv>
											<common>Chivirin pantanero</common>
											<common>Marsh Wren</common>
											<common>troglodyte des marais</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Troglodytes</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Troglodytes troglodytes</taxonrv>
											<common>Chivirin chochin</common>
											<common>Winter Wren</common>
											<common>troglodyte mignon</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Corvidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Corvus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Corvus brachyrhynchos</taxonrv>
											<common>American Crow</common>
											<common>Cuervo americano</common>
											<common>corneille d Amerique</common>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Corvus corax</taxonrv>
											<common>Common Raven</common>
											<common>Cuervo comun</common>
											<common>grand corbeau</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Cyanocitta</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Cyanocitta stelleri</taxonrv>
											<common>Chara crestada</common>
											<common>Steller's Jay</common>
											<common>geai de Steller</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Fringillidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Agelaius</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Agelaius phoeniceus</taxonrv>
											<common>Red-winged Blackbird</common>
											<common>Tordo sargento</common>
											<common>carouge a epaulettes</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Carduelis</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Carduelis pinus</taxonrv>
											<common>Jilguero pinero</common>
											<common>Pine Siskin</common>
											<common>tarin des pins</common>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Carduelis tristis</taxonrv>
											<common>American Goldfinch</common>
											<common>Jilguero canario</common>
											<common>chardonneret jaune</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Carpodacus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Carpodacus purpureus</taxonrv>
											<common>Pinzon purpureo</common>
											<common>Purple Finch</common>
											<common>roselin pourpre</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Dendroica</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Dendroica coronata</taxonrv>
											<common>Chipe coronado</common>
											<common>Yellow-rumped Warbler</common>
											<common>paruline a croupion jaune</common>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Dendroica nigrescens</taxonrv>
											<common>Black-throated Gray Warbler</common>
											<common>Chipe negrogris</common>
											<common>paruline grise</common>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Dendroica occidentalis</taxonrv>
											<common>Chipe cabeza amarilla</common>
											<common>Hermit Warbler</common>
											<common>paruline a tete jaune</common>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Dendroica petechia</taxonrv>
											<common>Chipe amarillo</common>
											<common>Yellow Warbler</common>
											<common>paruline jaune</common>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Dendroica townsendi</taxonrv>
											<common>Chipe negroamarillo</common>
											<common>Townsend's Warbler</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Euphagus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Euphagus cyanocephalus</taxonrv>
											<common>Brewer's Blackbird</common>
											<common>Tordo ojo amarillo</common>
											<common>quiscale de Brewer</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Geothlypis</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Geothlypis trichas</taxonrv>
											<common>Common Yellowthroat</common>
											<common>Mascarita comun</common>
											<common>paruline masquee</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Junco</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Junco hyemalis</taxonrv>
											<common>Dark-eyed Junco</common>
											<common>Junco ojo oscuro</common>
											<common>junco ardoise</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Loxia</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Loxia curvirostra</taxonrv>
											<common>Picotuerto rojo</common>
											<common>Red Crossbill</common>
											<common>bec-croise des sapins</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Melospiza</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Melospiza melodia</taxonrv>
											<common>Gorrion cantor</common>
											<common>Song Sparrow</common>
											<common>bruant chanteur</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Molothrus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Molothrus ater</taxonrv>
											<common>Brown-headed Cowbird</common>
											<common>Tordo cabeza cafe</common>
											<common>vacher a tete brune</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Passerculus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Passerculus sandwichensis</taxonrv>
											<common>Gorrion sabanero</common>
											<common>Savannah Sparrow</common>
											<common>bruant des pres</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Pheucticus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Pheucticus melanocephalus</taxonrv>
											<common>Black-headed Grosbeak</common>
											<common>Picogordo tigrillo</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Pipilo</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Pipilo maculatus</taxonrv>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Piranga</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Piranga ludoviciana</taxonrv>
											<common>Tangara capucha roja</common>
											<common>Western Tanager</common>
											<common>tangara a tete rouge</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Vermivora</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Vermivora celata</taxonrv>
											<common>Chipe corona naranja</common>
											<common>Orange-crowned Warbler</common>
											<common>paruline verdatre</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Wilsonia</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Wilsonia pusilla</taxonrv>
											<common>Chipe corona negra</common>
											<common>Wilson's Warbler</common>
											<common>paruline a calotte noire</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Zonotrichia</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Zonotrichia leucophrys</taxonrv>
											<common>Gorrion corona blanca</common>
											<common>White-crowned Sparrow</common>
											<common>bruant a couronne blanche</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Hirundinidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Hirundo</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Hirundo rustica</taxonrv>
											<common>Barn Swallow</common>
											<common>Golondrina tijereta</common>
											<common>hirondelle rustique</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Petrochelidon</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Petrochelidon pyrrhonota</taxonrv>
											<common>Cliff Swallow</common>
											<common>hirondelle a front blanc</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Tachycineta</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Tachycineta thalassina</taxonrv>
											<common>Golondrina verdemar</common>
											<common>Violet-green Swallow</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Muscicapidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Catharus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Catharus ustulatus</taxonrv>
											<common>Swainson's Thrush</common>
											<common>Zorzal de Swainson</common>
											<common>grive a dos olive</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Turdus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Turdus migratorius</taxonrv>
											<common>American Robin</common>
											<common>Mirlo primavera</common>
											<common>merle d Amerique</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Paridae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Poecile</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Poecile atricapillus</taxonrv>
											<common>Black-capped Chickadee</common>
											<common>mesange a tete noire</common>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Poecile rufescens</taxonrv>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Regulidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Regulus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Regulus satrapa</taxonrv>
											<common>Golden-crowned Kinglet</common>
											<common>Reyezuelo de oro</common>
											<common>roitelet a couronne doree</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Sittidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Sitta</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Sitta canadensis</taxonrv>
											<common>Red-breasted Nuthatch</common>
											<common>Sita canadiense</common>
											<common>sittelle a poitrine rousse</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Sturnidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Sturnus</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Sturnus vulgaris</taxonrv>
											<common>Estornino pinto</common>
											<common>European Starling</common>
											<common>etourneau sansonnet</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Tyrannidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Empidonax</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Empidonax alnorum</taxonrv>
											<common>Alder Flycatcher</common>
											<common>Mosquero ailero</common>
											<common>moucherolle des aulnes</common>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Empidonax difficilis</taxonrv>
											<common>Mosquero californiano</common>
											<common>Western Flycatcher</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Vireonidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Vireo</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Vireo gilvus</taxonrv>
											<common>Vireo gorjeador</common>
											<common>Warbling Vireo</common>
											<common>vireo melodieux</common>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Vireo huttoni</taxonrv>
											<common>Hutton's Vireo</common>
											<common>Vireo reyezuelo</common>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
							</taxoncl>
							<taxoncl>
								<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
								<taxonrv>Piciformes</taxonrv>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Picidae</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Subfamily</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Picinae</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Dryocopus</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Dryocopus pileatus</taxonrv>
												<common>Pileated Woodpecker</common>
												<common>grand pic</common>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Picoides</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Picoides villosus</taxonrv>
												<common>Carpintero velloso-mayor</common>
												<common>Hairy Woodpecker</common>
												<common>pic chevelu</common>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
							</taxoncl>
						</taxoncl>
					</taxoncl>
				</taxoncl>
			</taxoncl>
		</taxonomy>
		<datacred>Jim Schaberl, Wildlife Biologist, Mount Rainier National; Park Patti Happe, Wildlife Biologist, Olympic National Park; Shelley Hall, Wildlife Biologist, Olympic National Park; Heidi K. Pedersen, Field Biologist, The Institute for Bird Populations; Kurt Jenkins, Research Consultant, U.S. Geological Survey; Seattle City Light, for funding inventories at North Cascades National Park; National Park Service, for funding (the Natural Resource Preservation Program and the Inventory and Monitoring Program) </datacred>
	<crossref><citeinfo><title>Metadata for Landbird Inventory for Lewis And Clark National Historical Park (2004), LEWI_Landbird_Inventory_BDa05.mdb</title><onlink>http://nrdata.nps.gov/lewi/lewidata/lewi_landbird_inventory_bda05.xml</onlink><origin>Rodney B. Siegel and Robert L. Wilkerson, The Institute for Bird Populations</origin><origin>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</origin><pubdate>20050330 </pubdate></citeinfo></crossref></idinfo>
	<dataqual>
		<logic>None </logic>
		<complete>Although the original sample design included a Park-wide grid comprised of 101 point count locations, we learned at the last minute that park personnel were unable to arrange permission for us to access lands that were in the process of being transferred to park management. Unfortunately, these lands constitute the majority of the Park. We were thus unable to access 66 out of 101 sampling points. During the survey season of 2006, these additional lands (including all of Fort Clatsop as well as Sunset Beach, Cape Disappointment and Clark's Dismal Nitch) will be accessible and the data will be incorporated into a Landbird Long-term Monitoring database. We excluded data such as bird age, sex, wing chord, total length, tarsus length, weight, and stage of molt. </complete>
		<lineage>
			<method>
				<methtype>Field </methtype>
				<methdesc>We used five-minute variable circular plot (VCP) point counts coupled with detailed habitat descriptions of each point count location as our primary means of surveying birds. VCP point counts entailed recording the horizontal distance, estimated to the nearest meter, to every bird seen or heard during the point count. Vegetation descriptions entailed assigning a primary and secondary habitat classification to 50 m radius circular plot centered on each survey point. We also measured the canopy cover using a spherical densiometer, and recorded summary plot characteristics such as aspect, slope, and the presence of running or standing water.</methdesc>
				<methcite>
					<citeinfo>
						<origin>Fancy, Steve G. and John. R. Sauer. </origin>
						<pubdate>2000 </pubdate>
						<title>Recommended methods for inventory and monitoring of biological resources in national parks. </title>
						<geoform>Document </geoform>
						<pubinfo>
							<pubplace>Fort Collins, CO. </pubplace>
							<publish>National Park Service, Inventory and Monitoring Program. </publish>
						</pubinfo>
					</citeinfo>
				</methcite>
				<methcite>
					<citeinfo>
						<origin>Siegel, Rodney B. </origin>
						<pubdate>2000 </pubdate>
						<title>Methods for monitoring landbirds: a review commissioned by Seattle City Light&#146;s Wildlife Research Advisory Committee. </title>
						<geoform>Document </geoform>
						<serinfo>
							<sername>National Park Service Technical Report </sername>
							<issue>NPS/NRNOCA/NRTR/00-03 </issue>
						</serinfo>
						<pubinfo>
							<pubplace>Denver, CO </pubplace>
							<publish>USDI National Park Service </publish>
						</pubinfo>
					</citeinfo>
				</methcite>
			</method>
			<procstep>
				<procdesc>Point-count location coordinates were exported from Access MDB to ArcGIS shapefile (LEWIBDa05a.shp) </procdesc>
				<procdate>20060821</procdate>
				<procsv>ArcGIS 8.3</procsv>
			</procstep>
		</lineage>
		<attracc>
			<qattracc>
				<attraccv>none</attraccv>
				<attracce>none</attracce>
			</qattracc>
			<attraccr>We tested field crews to insure they could identify by sight and sound all birds found in NCCN parks. Once data was entered into all databases, they were screened to insure all fields had identifiable codes.  All database fields were cross-checked (on all forms) to insure they matched (e.g. date on point count form for point A matched date on vegetation form for point A).  We plotted all coordinates and visually inspected them to insure coordinates were accurate.</attraccr>
		</attracc>
	</dataqual>
	<eainfo>
		<detailed>
			<enttyp>
				<enttypl>IBP_PCT IN LEWI_Landbird_Inventory_BDa05.mdb </enttypl>
				<enttypd>Point count data,  Microsoft Access </enttypd>
				<enttypds>IN LEWI_Landbird_Inventory_BDa05.mdb </enttypds>
			</enttyp>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>LOC</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Name of the park, LECL = Lewis and Clark National Historical Park; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 4.</attrdef>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>LECL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DATE</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Date the point count was conducted (mm/dd/yyyy); Field Type= dbDate, Field Size= 8.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>5/28/2004</rdommin>
						<rdommax>5/30/2004</rdommax>
					</rdom>
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			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>POINT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Number of point count station. Can be used to link to vegetation data table; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 3.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Unique identifier</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HAB</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>4-character code identifying the dominant habitat type; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 4.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>CODM</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Conifer Deciduous Mix</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>DOFI</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Douglas-fir</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>DUGR</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Dune Grass</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>MEAD</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Meadow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>PAWE</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Palustrine Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>PAST</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Pasture</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>REAL</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Red Alder</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>RIWE</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Riverine Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>SHPI</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Shore Pine</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>SHRU</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Shrub</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>WATE</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Water</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>WEHE</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Western Hemlock</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>WSWE</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Willow/Shrub Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>BIRDOBS</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Initials of the point count observer; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>AB</edomv>
						<edomvd>Amy Brown</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>MH</edomv>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Mandy Holmgren</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>NOISE</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Noise interference; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 1.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>1</edomv>
						<edomvd>no noise</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>2</edomv>
						<edomvd>gentle babbling brook noise, probably not missing birds</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>3</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>babbling creek noise, might be missing some high-pitched songs/calls of distant birds</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>4</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>rushing creek noise, detection radius is probably substantially reduced</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TIME</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Time of day the point count began; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 4.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Time of day point count started</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>SPEC</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Bird species detected (4-character code); Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 4.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>AMCR</edomv>
						<edomvd>American Crow</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>AMGO</edomv>
						<edomvd>American Goldfinch</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>AMRO</edomv>
						<edomvd>American Robin</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>BAEA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Bald Eagle</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>BARS</edomv>
						<edomvd>Barn Swallow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>BCCH</edomv>
						<edomvd>Black-capped Chickadee</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>BHCO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Brown-headed Cowbird</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>BHGR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Black-headed Grosbeak</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>BRBL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Brewer's Blackbird</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>BRCR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Brown Creeper</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>BTYW</edomv>
						<edomvd>Black-throated Gray Warbler</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>CAGO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Canada Goose</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>CATE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Caspian Tern</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>CBCH</edomv>
						<edomvd>Chestnut-backed Chickadee</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>CEDW</edomv>
						<edomvd>Cedar Waxwing</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>CLSW</edomv>
						<edomvd>Cliff Swallow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>CORA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Common Raven</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>COYE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Common Yellowthroat</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>DCCO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Double-crested Cormorant</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>DEJU</edomv>
						<edomvd>Dark-eyed Junco</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>EUST</edomv>
						<edomvd>European Starling</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>GBHE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Great Blue Heron</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>GCKI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Golden-crowned Kinglet</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>HAWO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Hairy Woodpecker</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>HEWA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Hermit Warbler</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>HUVI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Hutton's Vireo</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>KILL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Killdeer</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>MALL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Mallard</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>MAWR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Marsh Wren</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>MODO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Mourning Dove</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>OCWA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Orange-crowned Warbler</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>OSPR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Osprey</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>PISI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Pine Siskin</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>PIWO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Pileated Woodpecker</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>PSFL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Pacific-slope Flycatcher</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>PUFI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Purple Finch</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>RBNU</edomv>
						<edomvd>Red-breasted Nuthatch</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>RECR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Red Crossbill</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>RUHU</edomv>
						<edomvd>Rufous Hummingbird</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>RWBL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Red-winged Blackbird</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>SAVS</edomv>
						<edomvd>Savannah Sparrow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>SOSP</edomv>
						<edomvd>Song Sparrow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>SPSA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Spotted Sandpiper</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>SPTO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Spotted Towhee</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>STJA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Steller's Jay</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>SWTH</edomv>
						<edomvd>Swainson's Thrush</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>THWH</edomv>
						<edomvd>Townsend's x Hermit Warbler Hybrid</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>TOWA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Townsend's Warbler</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>VGSW</edomv>
						<edomvd>Violet-green Swallow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>WAVI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Warbling Vireo</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>WCSP</edomv>
						<edomvd>White-crowned Sparrow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>WEGU</edomv>
						<edomvd>Western Gull</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>WETA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Western Tanager</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>WIFL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Willow Flycatcher</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>WIWA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Wilson's Warbler</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>WIWR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Winter Wren</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>YRWA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Yellow-rumped Warbler</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>YWAR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Yellow Warbler</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>UNDU</edomv>
						<edomvd>Unidentified Duck</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>UNGU</edomv>
						<edomvd>Unidentified Gull</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>UNSW</edomv>
						<edomvd>Unidentified Swallow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>UNWA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Unidentified Warbler</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>COMMONNAME</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Common name of bird species detected; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 37.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>See SPEC attribute domain values</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DIST</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Horizontal distance in meters to a bird when it was first detected; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Distance to bird estimated in the field</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>PREV</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>An X indicates that same individual was recorded on at least two consecutive point counts and is placed in the record for the point at which the detected individual was farthest from the observer; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 1.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>X</edomv>
						<edomvd>Record for which an individual that was detected multiple times was furthest from the observer</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLY</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Number of birds detected as flyovers; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Number of individuals observed as flyovers</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>SEENFIRST</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Indicates whether distance to a bird was estimated after visually locating the bird; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 1.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Y</edomv>
						<edomvd>yes</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>N</edomv>
						<edomvd>no</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>EVERSANG</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Indicates whether a visually detected bird sang at least once during 5-minute point count period; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 1.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>Y</edomv>
						<edomvd>yes</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>N</edomv>
						<edomvd>no</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>INTERVAL</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Indicates during which of two intervals during the 5-minute point count period a bird was first detected; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 1.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>3</edomv>
						<edomvd>Bird was first detected during the first 3 minutes of the 5-minute point count</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>2</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Bird was first detected during the last 2 minutes of the 5-minute point count</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLOCK</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>If in a flock, number of individuals.  A blank field indicates a single individual; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Number of individuals observed in a flock</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
		</detailed>
		<detailed>
			<enttyp>
				<enttypl>IBP_RARE IN LEWI_Landbird_Inventory_BDa05.mdb </enttypl>
				<enttypd>Rare Bird Data - Documentation of notable, unexpected, or otherwise poorly documented species detected in the park at times other than during point counts,  Microsoft Access </enttypd>
				<enttypds>IN LEWI_Landbird_Inventory_BDa05.mdb </enttypds>
			</enttyp>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>SPEC</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Bird species detected (4-character code); Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 4.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
						<edomv>DCCO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Double-crested Cormorant</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>GBHE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Great Blue Heron</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>TUVU</edomv>
						<edomvd>Turkey Vulture</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>CAGO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Canada Goose</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>MALL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Mallard</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>OSPR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Osprey</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>BAEA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Bald Eagle</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>NOHA</edomv>
						<edomvd>Northern Harrier</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>CATE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Caspian Tern</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>BTPI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Band-tailed Pigeon</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>MODO</edomv>
						<edomvd>Mourning Dove</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>WIFL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Willow Flycatcher</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>VGSW</edomv>
						<edomvd>Violet-green Swallow</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>CLSW</edomv>
						<edomvd>Cliff Swallow</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>BARS</edomv>
						<edomvd>Barn Swallow</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>COYE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Common Yellowthroat</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Codes follow Pyle and DeSante (2003)</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>COMMONNAME</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Common name of bird species detected; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 30.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>See SPEC attribute domain values</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>OBSERVER</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Initials of the rare bird observer; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 10.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>AB</edomv>
						<edomvd>Amy Brown</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>KS</edomv>
						<edomvd>Katie Stassen</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>MH</edomv>
						<edomvd>Mandy Holmgren</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>RQ</edomv>
						<edomvd>Roberto Quintero</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DATE</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Date the bird was observed (mm/dd/yyyy); Field Type= dbDate, Field Size= 8.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>5/28/2004</rdommin>
						<rdommax>5/30/2004</rdommax>
					</rdom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>QUANTITY</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Number of individuals detected; Field Type= dbDouble, Field Size= 8.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Number of individuals observed in the field</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>NORTHING</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>UTM northing (NAD83) of the detection; Field Type= dbDouble, Field Size= 8.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>5105340</rdommin>
						<rdommax>5109990</rdommax>
					</rdom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>EASTING</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>UTM easting (NAD83) of the detection; Field Type= dbDouble, Field Size= 8.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>427138</rdommin>
						<rdommax>433900</rdommax>
					</rdom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DETAILS</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Additional information regarding encounter and identification of species; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 150.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Text field for additional comments about rare bird observations</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
		</detailed>
		<detailed>
			<enttyp>
				<enttypl>IBP_VEG IN LEWI_Landbird_Inventory_BDa05.mdb </enttypl>
				<enttypd>Habitat Data - General habitat data for 50m radius point count circle,  Microsoft Access </enttypd>
				<enttypds>IN LEWI_Landbird_Inventory_BDa05.mdb </enttypds>
			</enttyp>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>POINT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Number of point count station. Can be used to link to point count data table; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Unique identifier</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HAB</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>4-character code identifying the dominant habitat type within a 50 m radius of the survey point; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 4.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>CODM</edomv>
						<edomvd>Conifer Deciduous Mix</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>DOFI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Douglas-fir</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>DUGR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Dune grass</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>MEAD</edomv>
						<edomvd>Meadow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>PAST</edomv>
						<edomvd>Pasture</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>PAWE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Palustrine Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>REAL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Red Alder</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>RIWE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Riverine Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>SHPI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Shore Pine</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>SHRU</edomv>
						<edomvd>Shrub</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>WATE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Water</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>WEHE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Western Hemlock</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>WSWE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Willow/Shrub Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HAB2</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>4-character code identifying a secondary habitat type (if present) within a 50 m radius of the survey point; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 4.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>CODM</edomv>
						<edomvd>Conifer Deciduous Mix</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>DFWH</edomv>
						<edomvd>Mixed Douglas-fir/Western hemlock</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>MEAD</edomv>
						<edomvd>Meadow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>PAST</edomv>
						<edomvd>Pasture</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>PAWE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Palustrine Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>REAL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Red Alder</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>RIWE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Riverine Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>SHPI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Shore Pine</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>SHRU</edomv>
						<edomvd>Shrub</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>SISP</edomv>
						<edomvd>Sitka spruce</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>WATE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Water</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>WEHE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Western Hemlock</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>WSWE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Willow/Shrub Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DATE</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Date the vegetation was sampled (mm/dd/yyyy); Field Type= dbDate, Field Size= 8.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>5/28/2004</rdommin>
						<rdommax>5/30/2004</rdommax>
					</rdom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>BIRDOBS</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Initials of the point count observer; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>AB</edomv>
						<edomvd>Amy Brown</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>MH</edomv>
						<edomvd>Mandy Holmgren</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>VEGOBS</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Initials of the vegetation observer; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>AB</edomv>
						<edomvd>Amy Brown</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>KS</edomv>
						<edomvd>Katie Stassen</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>RQ</edomv>
						<edomvd>Roberto Quintero</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Observer</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>NORTHING</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>UTM northing (NAD83) of the survey point; Field Type= dbDouble, Field Size= 8.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>5105340</rdommin>
						<rdommax>5109898</rdommax>
					</rdom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>EASTING</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>UTM easting (NAD83) of the survey point; Field Type= dbDouble, Field Size= 8.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>427138</rdommin>
						<rdommax>433522</rdommax>
					</rdom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>GPSERROR</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Error in meters of GPS reading, as provided by hand-held GPS unit; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Error calculated by the GPS in the field</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>MOIST</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Soil moisture in the 50-m radius circle; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 1.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>1</edomv>
						<edomvd>Dry</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>2</edomv>
						<edomvd>Moist</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>3</edomv>
						<edomvd>Wet</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>STANDH2O</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Area (square meters) of the 50-m radius circle covered in standing water; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<udom>Area estimated in the field</udom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>RUNH2O</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Index describing running water in the 50-m radius circle; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 1.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>1</edomv>
						<edomvd>None</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>2</edomv>
						<edomvd>Trickle</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
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					<edom>
						<edomv>3</edomv>
						<edomvd>Small stream</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
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				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>5</edomv>
						<edomvd>River</edomvd>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
					</edom>
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				<attrdef>4-character code indicating the presence of other habitat types outside of the 50 m radius circle but within 100 m of the center of the veg plot; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 4.</attrdef>
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					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>BEAC</edomv>
						<edomvd>Beach</edomvd>
					</edom>
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				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>CODM</edomv>
						<edomvd>Conifer Deciduous Mix</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>DEVE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Developed</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>DOFI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Douglas-fir</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>DUGR</edomv>
						<edomvd>Dune Grass</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>MEAD</edomv>
						<edomvd>Meadow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>REAL</edomv>
						<edomvd>Red Alder</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>SHPI</edomv>
						<edomvd>Shore Pine</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>WATE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Water</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>WSWE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Willow/Shrub Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
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				<attrlabl>OTHERHAB2</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>4-character code indicating the presence of other habitat types outside of the 50 m radius circle but within 100 m of the center of the veg plot; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 4.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomv>DOFI</edomv>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomvd>Douglas-fir</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>MEAD</edomv>
						<edomvd>Meadow</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>PAST</edomv>
						<edomvd>Pasture</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>PAWE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Palustrine Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>SISP</edomv>
						<edomvd>Sitka Spruce</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
				<attrdomv>
					<edom>
						<edomvds>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</edomvds>
						<edomv>WSWE</edomv>
						<edomvd>Willow/Shrub Wetland</edomvd>
					</edom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
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				<attrlabl>NOTES</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>General notes concerning vegetation plot recorded by observer in the field; Field Type= dbText, Field Size= 60.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
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				<attrdef>Number of open vertices (out of 96 possible) on the spherical densiometer face, when the observer was facing north; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>0</rdommin>
						<rdommax>96</rdommax>
					</rdom>
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			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DENSE</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Number of open vertices (out of 96 possible) on the spherical densiometer face, when the observer was facing east; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>0</rdommin>
						<rdommax>96</rdommax>
					</rdom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DENSS</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Number of open vertices (out of 96 possible) on the spherical densiometer face, when the observer was facing south; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>0</rdommin>
						<rdommax>96</rdommax>
					</rdom>
				</attrdomv>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DENSW</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Number of open vertices (out of 96 possible) on the spherical densiometer face, when the observer was facing west; Field Type= dbInteger, Field Size= 2.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>Lewis and Clark National Historical Park</attrdefs>
				<attrdomv>
					<rdom>
						<rdommin>0</rdommin>
						<rdommax>96</rdommax>
					</rdom>
				</attrdomv>
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			<cntinfo>
				<cntorgp>
					<cntorg>NPS- Mount Rainier National Park</cntorg>
					<cntper>Bret Christoe</cntper>
				</cntorgp>
				<cntpos>Data Manager</cntpos>
				<cntaddr>
					<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
					<address>Mount Rainier National Park</address>
					<address>Tahoma Woods, Star Route</address>
					<city>Ashford</city>
					<state>WA</state>
					<postal>98304-9751</postal>
					<country>USA</country>
				</cntaddr>
				<cntvoice>(360) 569-2211 ext 3379</cntvoice>
				<cntfax>(360) 569-2191</cntfax>
				<cntemail>bret_christoe@nps.gov</cntemail>
				<hours>8am-5pm</hours>
				<cntinst>email</cntinst>
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					<cntorg>NPS- Mount Rainier National Park</cntorg>
					<cntper>Bret Christoe </cntper>
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				<cntpos>Data Manager</cntpos>
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					<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
					<address>Tahoma Woods</address>
					<address>Star Route</address>
					<city>Ashford</city>
					<state>WA</state>
					<postal>98304-9751</postal>
					<country>USA</country>
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				<cntvoice>(360) 569-2211 ext 3379</cntvoice>
				<cntfax>(360) 569-2191</cntfax>
				<cntemail>bret_christoe@nps.gov</cntemail>
				<hours>8am-5pm</hours>
				<cntinst>email</cntinst>
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