[Book review] Ulendo: Travels of a Naturalist in and out of Africa, by A. Carr
F. C. Schmid
1964, Baltimore Sun
Aging and sexing blackbirds
B. Meanley
1964, EBBA [Eastern Bird Banding Association] News (27) 164-165
The season - July, August, September, 1964
C.S. Robbins
1964, Maryland Birdlife (20) 103-108
The season - April, May, June, 1964
C.S. Robbins
1964, Maryland Birdlife (20) 82-89
The season - October, November, December, 1963
C.S. Robbins
1964, Maryland Birdlife (20) 20-25
The season - January, February, March, 1964
C.S. Robbins
1964, Maryland Birdlife (20) 68-72
Matedness in the mourning dove and its effect on the nationwide dove-call census
H. M. Wight
1964, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (29) 270-281
Primary publication in microprint
C. M. Herman, D.E. Davis
1964, BioScience (14) 27-30
This is a progress report on an experiment to demonstrate practicality of such publication. Based on a study conducted since 1959 through the publication of 'Wildlife Disease', the co-authors review the original aims, accomplishments, and future of primary publication in microprint. Space and cost savings, as well as author and...
Phragmites control in Delaware, 1963
R.A. Beck, J.H. Steenis
1964, Proceedings of the Northeastern Weed Control Conference (18) 504-506
Colpoda steinii in oral swabbing from mourning doves (Zenaidura macruoura L.)
E.W. Toepfer
1964, Journal of Parasitology (50) 703
No abstract available....
A guide to the aging and sexing of wood warblers (Parulidae) in fall
C.S. Robbins
1964, EBBA [Eastern Bird Banding Association] News (27) 199-215
Origin, structure, molt, and dispersal of a late summer red-winged blackbird population
B. Meanley
1964, Bird-Banding (35) 32-38
No abstract available. ...
Multiple parasitism in fledgling birds: Case reports
G. M. Clark, L. N. Locke
1964, Avian Diseases (8) 315-316
No abstract available....
A merganser die-off associated with larval eustrongylides
L. N. Locke, J.B. DeWitt, C. M. Menzie, J.A. Kerwin
1964, Avian Diseases (8) 420-427
A die-off of red-breasted mergansers on Lake Holly, Virginia Beach, Virginia, was found to be due to a larval Eustrongylides. Massive tissue destruction and hemorrhage was produced by the migration of the larval Eustrongylides. Earlier stages of the same Eustrongylides were found in eastern mosquitofish and silversides upon which the...
Habitat use at night by wintering American woodcock in coastal Georgia and Virginia
C.S. Robbins
1964, Audubon Field Notes (18) 151-152
Nocturnal habitats used by American woodcock (Scolopux minor) were studied using radio telemetry at two coastal wintering sites in Georgia (1982-84) and Virginia (1991-92). In Georgia, use of forested habitats at night was extensive while use of fields at night varied between years but generally was low. We found no...
A review of the literature on the mountain beaver
A.J. Godin
1964, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 78
Distribution of recoveries from bandings of ducklings
C.J. Lensink
1964, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 89
Woodcock status report, 1964
F.W. Martin
1964, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 88
No abstract available....
Preliminary keys to waterfowl age and sex identification by means of wing plumage
S.M. Carney
1964, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 82
Improved nest structures for wood ducks
Clark G. Webster, F.M. Uhler
1964, Wildlife Leaflet 458
Behavior and survival of Canada geese in Utah
F.W. Martin
1964, Utah State Department of Fish and Game, Departmental Information Bulletin 64.7
Significance of bird losses on Lake Michigan during November and December 1963
C. M. Herman
1964, Book chapter, Proceedings, seventh conference on Great Lakes research : Toronto, Canada, April 6-7, 1964.
No abstract available....
Microprint as a medium for primary publication
C. M. Herman
H.P. Luhn, editor(s)
1964, Book chapter, Automation and Scientific Communication : short papers contributed to the theme sessions of the 26th Annual Meeting of the American Documentation Institute at Chicago, Pick-Congress Hotel, October 6-11, 1963, Part 2
Microprint has been demonstrated an acceptable medium for publication in an experiment conducted by the Wildlife Disease Association. With author composition costs slightly over seven cents per 3x5 inch card, up to 47 pages. Need is recognized for development of standards and improvement of accessory retrieval apparatus....
Disease aspects
C. M. Herman
John R. Beck, William B. Jackson, editor(s)
1964, Book chapter, Proceedings Second Bird Control Seminar, 9-10 September 1964
Research, Key to Progress
D.L. Leedy, D. A. Munro, W.F. Crissey
J.P. Linduska, editor(s)
1964, Book chapter, Waterfowl Tomorrow