Endangered wildlife in Hawaii
W.E. Banko
1967, 'Elepaio (27) 98-100
No abstract available....
Population changes in Delaware--from the Breeding Bird Survey, 1966
J. T. Linehan
1967, Delmarva Ornithologist (4) 1-5
The changing seasons
R. Andrews
1967, Audubon Field Notes (21) 394-396
Residues in fish, wildlife, and estuaries. Indicator species near top of food chain chosen for assessment of pesticide base levels in fish and wildlife--clams, oysters, and sediment in estuarine environment
R.E. Johnson, T.C. Carver, E. H. Dustman
1967, Pesticides Monitoring Journal (1) 7, 10-13
Federal efforts to determine pesticide levels in fish and wildlife are being carried out by the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, U. S. Department of the Interior. Monitoring estuarine pesticide levels in clams, oysters, and sediments is a joint endeavor of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, U. S....
Breeding-bird populations in Delaware's urban woodlots
J. T. Linehan, R. E. Jones, J. R. Longcore
1967, Audubon Field Notes (21) 641-646
The passing scene (summer)
J. T. Linehan
1967, Delmarva Ornithologist (4) 6-8
Banding Delaware birds
J. T. Linehan
1967, Delaware Conservationist (11) 13-15
Survival rates in red-winged blackbirds
Don P. Fankhauser
1967, Bird-Banding (38) 139-142
No abstract available. ...
Delaware breeding records
J. T. Linehan
1967, Delmarva Ornithologist (4) 12-15
Recent observations of Eurasian watermilfoil in Currituck Sound, North Carolina, and other coastal southeastern states
T.E. Crowell, J.H. Steenis, J.L. Sincock
1967, Southern Weed Conference (20) 348-352
Unusual sighting of American avocet (Recurvirostra americana) on St. George Island
D.T. Harke, J.F. Stowers
1967, Florida Naturalist (40) 65
Some supplementary records of birds in Baja California, Mexico
Richard C. Banks
1967, Condor (69) 318-318
No abstract available....
Occurrence of the saw-whet owl in Florida
F.H. Lesser, A.R. Stickley
1967, The Auk (84) 425-425
On 31 October 1965 at 1000 hours we observed and collected a Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) in adult plumage and in apparently good physical condition at Ponte Vedra, St. Johns County, Florida. The bird flew from beneath a truck to a cross beam in a garage adjoining a large, fresh-water,...
Birds of the season--March, April, May 1967
J. T. Linehan
1967, Atlantic Naturalist (22) 179-181
The passing scene (fall)
J. T. Linehan
1967, Delmarva Ornithologist (4) 2025
Operation recovery, 1966
J. T. Linehan
1967, Delmarva Ornithologist (4) 39-42
A new insular subspecies of spiny pocket mouse (Mammalia: Rodentia)
Richard C. Banks
1967, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington (80) 101-104
Recent records of water birds in the desert
Richard C. Banks
1967, Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences (66) 125-128
Haemoproteus, a blood parasite, in domestic pigeons and mourning doves in Maryland
J. O. Knisley Jr., C. M. Herman
1967, Chesapeake Science (8) 200-205
The occurrence of Haemoproteus in pigeons throughout the world and in mourning doves in the United States is reviewed. Haemoproteus has previously been reported only once from pigeons in Maryland. During this study it was found in all of 18 pigeons from one area but in none of 12 from...
Case report: Coccidiosis and lead poisoning in Canada geese
L. N. Locke, George E. Bagley
1967, Chesapeake Science (8) 68-69
Four dead Canada geese (Branta canadensis L.) collected at the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Delaware were found to have both marked duodenal lesions of coccidiosis and high levels of lead in the liver. Although only one goose had lead shot in the gizzard, all four had levels of lead...
Care, food consumption, and behavior of bald eagles used in DDT tests
N.J. Chura, P.A. Stewart
1967, The Wilson Bulletin (79) 441-448
Twenty-seven Bald Eagles captured in southeastern Alaska were used in feeding tests to determine the effects of DDT in the diet.....Trapping and housing of eagles are discussed. Various aspects of eagle behavior and handling techniques are also presented. Recommendations are made for preventing injuries and increasing the comfort of captive...
Lead poisoning in Canada geese in Delaware
George E. Bagley, Louis N. Locke, Gordon T. Nightingale
1967, Avian Diseases (11) 601-608
Trainer and Hunt (9) stated that lead poisoning of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) had been reported from three states: North Carolina, Indiana, and Wisconsin. More recently, the Mississippi Flyway Council (8) cited suspected cases of lead poisoning of Canada geese in Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware,...
Lead poisoning in a black duck
L. N. Locke, George E. Bagley
1967, Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association (3) 37-37
No abstract available....
Histopathology of mallards dosed with lead and selected substitute shot
L. N. Locke, H.D. Irby, George E. Bagley
1967, Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association (3) 143-147
The histopathological response of male game farm mallards fed lead, three types of plastic-coated lead, two lead-magnesium alloys, iron, copper, zinc-coated iron, and molybdenum-coated iron shot was studied. Mallards fed lead, plastic-coated lead, or lead-magnesium alloy shot developed a similar pathological response, including the formation of acid-fast intranuclear inclusion bodies...
[Book review] The Shorebirds of North America, edited by Gardner D. Stout, text by Peter Mathiessen, paintings by Robert Verity Clem, species accounts by Ralph S. Palmer
C.S. Robbins
1967, Sunday Sun, Baltimore, MD (December 10) D-14