Thirtieth breeding-bird census. 42. Mature tulip poplar forest (suburban woodlot)
R.L. West (compiler), R. E. Jones, J. R. Longcore, J. T. Linehan
1966, Audubon Field Notes (20) 645-646
Acid-fast intranuclear inclusion bodies in the kidneys of mallards fed lead shot
L. N. Locke, George E. Bagley, H.D. Irby
1966, Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association (2) 127-131
Acid-fast intranuclear inclusion bodies were found in the cells of the proximal convoluted tubules of the kidneys of mallards fed one, two, three or eight number 6 lead shot and maintained on cracked or whole corn and on grain-duck pellet diets. No acid-fast inclusion bodies were found in mallards fed...
The status of the osprey in Cape May County, New Jersey, between 1939 and 1963
F. C. Schmid
1966, Chesapeake Science (7) 220-223
Comparison is made of the population of ospreys in Cape May County, N.J., in the late 1930's with that in 1963, and with a population of these birds at Tilghman Island, Maryland. Production of young per nest in the 1930's compares favorably with the production of young in the populations...
The season - March, April, May, 1966
C.S. Robbins
1966, Maryland Birdlife (22) 77-85
Residues of DDT in brains and bodies of birds that died on dosage and in survivors
L.F. Stickel, W. H. Stickel, R. Christensen
1966, Science (151) 1549-1551
Residues of 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-ethane (DDT) and 1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-ethane (DDD) in brains of cowbirds (Molothrus ater) killed by dietary dosage of DDT were similar in birds that died after various lengths of time on dosage and in birds that died of delayed effects after as much as 40 days on clean food. Residues...
The season - July, August, September, 1966
C.S. Robbins
1966, Maryland Birdlife (22) 116-123
Rapid dosing of food pellets in toxicological studies with birds
H.P. Pan, J.W. Caslick
1966, Avian Diseases (10) 375-377
No abstract available....
Second nestings of the wood ducks
Frank B. McGilvrey
1966, The Auk (83) 303-303
This is a description of the renesting of two Wood Ducks (Aix sponsa) after hatching broods. I can find but two previous records of such behavior. Barnes (Auk, 65: 449, 1948) reported an incident of a hand-reared bird nesting in the wild in Indiana. This female was unable to get...
The life of an eagle. [Book review] The Last Eagle, by D. Mannix
F. C. Schmid
1966, Baltimore Sun
1965 experimental September hunting season on teal
R. K. Martinson, M.E. Rasasco, E.M. Martin, M.G. Smart, S.M. Carney, C.F. Kaczynski, A. D. Geis
1966, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 95
Woodcock status report, 1965
W.H. Goudy, F.W. Martin
1966, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 92
Problems in aerial surveys of waterfowl in eastern Canada
E.B. Chamberlain, C.F. Kaczynski
1966, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 93
Metabolism of pesticides
C. M. Menzie
1966, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 96
No abstract available....
Selected bibliography on the red-winged blackbird
B. Meanley, R.T. Mitchell
1966, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 97
Lists alphabetically, by author, 128 informative references on the life history, biology, economic status, and control of the re-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus). A brief description is given for those reference titles that do not clearly indicate the content of the paper....
Birds and Aircraft on Midway Islands, 1959-63 Investigations
C.S. Robbins
1966, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 85
At Midway Naval Station, 1.100 miles west-northwest of Honolulu, military aircraft collide with flying albatrosses at the rate of about 300 to 400 per year. One aircraft out of every five that hits an albatross on takeoff either aborts (stops before it is airborne), or...
Methodology for determining toxicity of pesticides to wild vertebrates
James B. DeWitt
N.W. Moore, editor(s)
1966, Book chapter, Pesticides in the Environment and Their Effects on Wildlife
The effects of pesticidal contamination of wildlife habitats may be expected to be proportional to the toxicity of the compounds, the rate and manner of application, persistence of the basic chemical and/or any toxic metabolites, and the extent to which these substances are stored in animal tissues or concentrated by...
Wildlife, pesticides, and mosquito control
W. H. Stickel
1966, Book chapter, Northeastern Conference on Mosquito Suppression and Wildlife Management. Proceedings
The newcomers
G. Bump, C.S. Robbins
Alfred Stefferud, editor(s)
1966, Book chapter, Birds in Our Lives
Establishing the status of wood duck populations--successes and problems
A. D. Geis
1966, Book chapter, Wood Duck Management and Research: A symposium
Birds and our health
C. M. Herman
A. Stefferud, editor(s)
1966, Book chapter, Birds in our Lives
Electromagnetic and sonic energy for pest control
S.O. Nelson, J.L. Seubert
1966, Book chapter, Scientific Aspects of Pest Control
The Christmas count
C.S. Robbins
Alfred Stefferud, editor(s)
1966, Book chapter, Birds in Our Lives.
Birds and bugs
P.B. Dowden, R.T. Mitchell
A. Stefferud, editor(s)
1966, Book chapter, Birds in Our Lives
How to attract birds
W.E. Banko
Alfred Stefferud, editor(s)
1966, Book chapter, Birds In Our Lives
Providing brood habitat for wood ducks
Clark G. Webster, Frank B. McGilvrey
1966, Book chapter, Wood Duck Management and Research: A Symposium