Water resources data for New Mexico, water year 1964; Part I. Surface water records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1965, Water Data Report NM-64-1
The surface-water records for the 1964 water year for gaging stations, partialrecord stations, and miscellaneous sites within the State of New Mexico are given in this report. For convenience there are also included records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering States. The records were collected and computed by...
Maximum known discharges of New York streams
F.L. Robinson
1965, Bulletin GW-54
King and clapper rails of Broadway Meadows
B. Meanley
1965, Delaware Conservationist (9) 3-7
Butterflies of the San Francisco Bay region
Robert T. Mitchell
1965, Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America (11) 102
No abstract available....
The roosting behavior of the red-winged blackbird in the southern United States
B. Meanley
1965, The Wilson Bulletin (77) 217-228
This report concerns the roosting behavior of the Red-winged blackbird and associated species ; and is based on observations made over a 14-year period mainly in the Southern United States....Th e greatest concentrations of Red-winged Blackbirds in the southern states occur in the Coastal Plain Province in or near major...
Nationwide population estimates of blackbirds and starlings
B. Meanley, J.S. Webb
1965, Atlantic Naturalist (20) 189-191
Effects of heptachlor-contaminated earthworms on woodcocks
W. H. Stickel, D. W. Hayne, L.F. Stickel
1965, Journal of Wildlife Management (29) 132-146
The effects on woodcocks (Philohela minor) of eating heptachlor-contaminated earthworms were studied experimentally in a series of feeding trials in Louisiana in the winter of 1960-61. Six of 12 woodcocks fed worms which had been contaminated at an average of 2.86 ppm of heptachlor epoxide died within 35 days; 4...
Sixty-fifth Christmas Bird Count. 228. Southern Dorchester County, Md
C.S. Robbins
1965, Audubon Field Notes (19) 160
That new Breeding Bird Survey
J. T. Linehan
1965, Delmarva Ornithologist (2) 27-28
Body condition and response to pesticides in woodcocks
William H. Stickel, Wendell E. Dodge, William G. Sheldon, James B. DeWitt, Lucille F. Stickel
1965, Journal of Wildlife Management (29) 147-155
Response of woodcocks (Philohela minor) to heptachlor dosage was closely related to the physical condition of the birds, as reflected by body weight and by body weight in relation to capture weight: in a series of tests with underweight birds, nearly all woodcocks died at dosage levels well below those...
Rodent repellents, correlation between chemical structure and rodent repellency of benzoic acid derivatives
J.E. Fearn, J.B. DeWitt
1965, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (13) 116-117
Sixty-five benzoic acid derivatives were either prepared or obtained from commercial concerns, tested for rat repellency, and their indices of repellency computed. The data from these tests were considered analytically for any correlation between chemical structure and rat repellency. The results suggest a qualitative relationship which is useful...
Tidal dispersal of herbicides to control Erasian watermilfoil in the Chesapeake Bay
J.H. Steenis, Vernon D. Stotts
1965, Proceedings of the Southern Weed Conference (18) 507-511
[Book review] Clostridium botulinum food poisoning, by E.M. Foster et al
C. M. Herman
1965, Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association (1) 37-37
No abstract available. ...
Early-fall food and habitat of the sora in the Patuxent River Marsh, Maryland
B. Meanley
1965, Chesapeake Science (6) 235-237
No abstract available....
AIBS affiliation - yes or no
C. M. Herman
1965, Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association (1) 11-12
No abstract available....
The season - October, November, December, 1964
C.S. Robbins
1965, Maryland Birdlife (21) 22-27
The season - July, August, September, 1965
C.S. Robbins
1965, Maryland Birdlife (21) 111-117
Body weights of newly hatched Anatidae
M.G. Smart
1965, The Auk (82) 645-648
As early as 1928 (E.C. Meyers, Auk, 45: 334-388, 1928) investigators realized the importance of bird weights and appealed to ornithologists to record and publish records of these. Practically all of the weights of waterfowl that have been published, however, have been of adults or grown young (see F.H. Kortright,...
The season - January, February, March, 1965
C.S. Robbins
1965, Maryland Birdlife (21) 50-53
Bird carving exhibit draws wide acclaim
C.S. Robbins
1965, Maryland Birdlife (21) 110
New Breeding Bird Survey tested in Maryland this summer
C.S. Robbins
1965, Maryland Birdlife (21) 48-49
Bird mortality following DDT spray for Dutch elm disease
D.H. Wurster, C.F. Wurster, W.N. Strickland
1965, Ecology (46) 488-499
Avian populations in Hanover, N. H., a town that has sprayed its elms with DDT for many years in an attempt to control Dutch elm disease, were compared with those in Norwich, Vt., a town 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Hanover that has never sprayed. Hanover applied 109 lb...
Care of captive woodcocks
William H. Stickel, William G. Sheldon, Lucille F. Stickel
1965, Journal of Wildlife Management (29) 161-172
Numbers of American woodcocks (Philohela minor) were held in cages for experimental work lasting several months. Injuries caused by birds attempting to flush were greatly reduced by clipping feathers from one wing, by making cage walls opaque, and by using high cages or false ceilings of fabric. Size of cage...
The season - April, May, June, 1965
C.S. Robbins
1965, Maryland Birdlife (21) 81-89
Problems of multiflora rose spread and control
R.F. Scott
1965, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (30) 360-378