The season--January, February, March, 1974
C.S. Robbins
1974, Maryland Birdlife (30) 78-81
Thirty-eighth breeding bird census. 27. Upland tulip-tree-maple-oak forest
C.S. Robbins
1974, American Birds (28) 1002
Electrophoresis as a management tool
R.P. Morgan II, J.A. Chapman, L.A. Noe, Charles J. Henny
1974, Transactions of the Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference (31) 63-71
The theme of this 1974 Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference is 'A New Era'. Indeed, it is a new era for improved techniques to assist in management of our fish and wildlife resources for the maximum benefit of all. In some cases, the new techniques are primarily used...
Future of the condor: Recovery or extinction?:
S.R. Wilbur
1974, Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin (45) 3-6
California condor specimens in collections
S.R. Wilbur
1974, The Wilson Bulletin (86) 71-72
Function of eye coloration in North American accipiters
N.F.R. Snyder, Hollice A. Snyder
1974, Condor (76) 219-222
Young nestling Cooper?s Hawks peck vigorously at red objects but do not peck at yellow objects. The significance of this response is discussed in relation to developmental changes in iris coloration in adult hawks....
Increased mortality of Cooper's hawks accustomed to man
Hollice A. Snyder, N.F.R. Snyder
1974, Condor (76) 215-216
No abstract available....
Twenty-seventh winter bird-population study. 11. Hickory-oak-ash floodplain forest
C.S. Robbins
1974, American Birds (28) 700-701
The season--October, November, December, 1973
C.S. Robbins
1974, Maryland Birdlife (30) 37-46
Successful breeding record for greater scaup at Rankin Inlet, Northwest Territories, Canada
S.R. Peterson, R.E. Ellarson
1974, Musk-ox (No. 14) 62
Integrated wildlife research in the Superior National Forest
L.D. Mech, R.B. Brander
1974, Naturalist (24) 13-15
The seventy-fourth Christmas bird count. 333. Little Creek, Va
P. Sykes Jr.
1974, American Birds (28) 284-285
Use of artificial nest structures by everglade kites
P.W. Sykes Jr., R. Chandler
1974, The Wilson Bulletin (86) 282-284
The seventy-fourth Christmas bird count. 320. Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Va
P. Sykes Jr.
1974, American Birds (28) 278-279
First record of Bahama yellowthroat in the United States
P.W. Sykes Jr.
1974, American Birds (28) 14-15
Can the Cooper's hawk survive?
N.F.R. Snyder, Hollice A. Snyder
1974, National Geographic (145) 433-442
Canis lupus
L.D. Mech
1974, Mammalian Species (37) 1-6
No abstract available. ...
Additional information on the red crossbill breeding in the lower piedmont region of North Carolina in 1967
P.W. Sykes Jr.
1974, Chat (38) 42-43
Everglade kites feed on nonsnail prey
P.W. Sykes Jr., H.W. Kale II
1974, The Auk (91) 818-820
The Everglade Kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus) of Florida has been called snail hawk or snail kite because it was thought to feed exclusively on the soft parts of the freshwater apple snail (Pomacea paludosa) (Nicholson 1926, Howell 1932, Bent 1937, Snyder and Snyder 1969). Furthermore, the other three subspecies of...
The effects on systematics of proposed regulations on animal importations
Richard C. Banks
1974, ASC Newsletter (2) 17-21
Record confirmed of Bahama woodstar in Florida
H.P. Langridge, P.W. Sykes Jr.
1974, The Auk (91) 849-849
We reported a Bahama Woodstar (Calliphlox evelynae) at Lantana, Florida, 26 August through 13 October 1971 (1972, Amer. Birds 26: 52). At that time, there was reservation by some about the identification. Colored slides taken of the bird at roost were subsequently examined by James Bond and Frank B. Gill,...
Clapper rail in Tamaulipas, Mexico
Richard C. Banks
1974, The Wilson Bulletin (86) 76-77
Aspergillosis in a royal tern from Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina
L. N. Locke, L. J. Blus, E. Cromartie
1974, Chat (38) 24-25
Retraction of a longevity record for a 36-year-old herring gull
G.M. Jonkel, O.S. Pettingill Jr.
1974, The Auk (91) 432-432
The longevity record for a 36-year-old Herring Gull, Larus argentatus (Pettingill 1967, Auk 84: 123), is erroneous. Herring Gull with band number A-676871, the basis of the record, was found dead on 20 June 1966 on the shore of Little Traverse Bay near Petoskey, Michigan, and reported to the Bird...
Proceedings of the ninety-first stated meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union
Richard C. Banks
1974, The Auk (91) 387-410
The Ninety-first Stated Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union was held 8-12 October 1973 at Provincetown, on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, under the sponsorship of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, which was celebrating its centennial year. Business, technical, and social sessions were held in the Provincetown Inn. Field trips were taken...