The season - January, February, March, 1965
C.S. Robbins
1965, Maryland Birdlife (21) 50-53
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,...
Importing waterfowl eggs
M.G. Smart
1965, Modern Game Breeding (1) 41-44
Natal plumage characters in rails
D.K. Wetherbee, B. Meanley
1965, The Auk (82) 500-501
The downy young of the Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris), King Rail (Rallus elegans), and Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola) are described as totally black in all literature examined by us. Wetherbee (Bird-Banding, 32: 141-159, 1961) noted that some neonates of Virginia Rail from Storrs, Connecticut, had patches...
Fifty thousand birds recorded on Breeding Bird Survey
C.S. Robbins
1965, Maryland Birdlife (21) 73-79
Problems of multiflora rose spread and control
R.F. Scott
1965, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (30) 360-378
Antibodies to Myxovirus parainfluenza 3 in sera of wild deer
K.V. Shah, G.B. Schaller, V. Flyger, C. M. Herman
1965, Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association (1) 31-32
No abstract available....
The season - April, May, June, 1965
C.S. Robbins
1965, Maryland Birdlife (21) 81-89
Cockroach-proof containers for dry animal feeds
I.B. Tarshis
1965, Laboratory Animal Care (15) 206-207
That new Breeding Bird Survey
J. T. Linehan
1965, Delmarva Ornithologist (2) 27-28
Twenty-ninth breeding bird census: Salt marsh edge (Delaware)
J. T. Linehan
1965, Audubon Field Notes (19) 619
Pyrrhuloxia feeding on cactus fruits
L. N. Locke
1965, Condor (67) 190
Twenty-ninth breeding-bird census: Coastal lowland mixed woods (Delaware)
J. T. Linehan
1965, Audubon Field Notes (19) 601-602
Additional records of aspergillosis among passerine birds in Maryland and the Washington, DC metropolitan area
L. N. Locke
1965, Chesapeake Science (6) 120-121
Two cases of aspergillosis involving four adult cowbirds (Molothrus ater) collected during the nesting season are reported. Aspergillosis was found in house sparrows (Passer domesticus) on two occasions....
Occurrence of the fluke, Procyotrema marsupiformis Harkema and Miller, 1959, in a Maryland raccoon
L. N. Locke, E. E. Brown
1965, Journal of Parasitology (51) 355
No abstract available....
Waterfowl species management: Problems and progress
W.F. Crissey
1965, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (30) 229-245
Sarcocystis in a yellowthroat and a rusty blackbird
L. N. Locke, J.O. Knisley
1965, Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association (1) 36-36
No abstract available....
A final report on computed magneto-telluric curves for hypothetical models of crustal structure
J.I. Pritchard
1965, Crustal Studies Technical Letters 32
Several mathematical models were investigated to determine the capa-bilities of the magneto-telluric method for determining the resistivity structure of the earth's crust. The model parameters were based on the crust model proposed by Keller (1963). The mathematical technique used was developed by Cagniard (1953). The investigations indicate that a three-layer...
Mourning dove status report, 1965
R. E. Tomlinson
1965, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 91
No abstract available....
Pesticide-wildlife studies by states, provinces, and universities. An annotated list of investigations through 1964
J.L. George
1965, Circular No. 224
Bulrushers and bulrushlike plants of eastern North America
N. Hotchkiss
1965, Circular 221
Wildlife studies, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
L.F. Stickel, R.G. Heath
1965, Book chapter, The Effects of Pesticides on Fish and Wildlife
Biological studies of the problem of bird hazard to aircraft
J.L. Seubert
Rene-guy Busnel, Jacques Giban, editor(s)
1965, Book chapter, Colloque le Probleme des Oiseaux sur les Aerodromes, Nice, France, Nov 25-27, 1963
Effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, at Anchorage, Alaska
Wallace R. Hansen
1965, Professional Paper 542-A
Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, is about 80 miles west-northwest of the epicenter of the March 27 earthquake. Because of its size, Anchorage bore the brunt of property damage from the quake; it sustained greater losses than all the rest of Alaska combined. Damage was caused by direct seismic vibration, by...
Effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, at Whittier, Alaska
Reuben Kachadoorian
1965, Professional Paper 542-B
Whittier, Alaska, lying at the western end of Passage Canal, is an ocean terminal of The Alaska Railroad. The earthquake that shook south-central Alaska at 5:36 p.m. (Alaska Standard Time) on March 27, 1964, took the lives of 13 persons and caused more than $5 million worth of damage to...