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Figure A2.1. Mean cumulative distance traveled for fledgling Baird’s Sparrows in western North Dakota and northeastern Montana, 2016-2018, from the nest (A) and from previous day’s

location (B). Bold lines denote median, filled circles denote mean, open circles are outliers, and top and bottom hinges display first and third quartiles (25th and 75th percentiles); sample sizes are given in parentheses by day.

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Figure A2.2. Mean cumulative distance traveled for fledgling Grasshopper Sparrows in western North Dakota and northeastern Montana, 2016-2018, from the nest (A) and from previous day’s location (B). Bold lines denote median, filled circles denote mean, open circles are outliers, and top and bottom hinges display first and third quartiles (25th and 75th percentiles); sample sizes are given in parentheses by day.

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