The bald eagle: Can it survive?
B. Meanley, F.G. Schmid
1960, Maryland Conservationist (37) 4-7
The season--October, November, December 1959
C.S. Robbins
1960, Maryland Birdlife (16) 22-27
A useful device for sampling understory woody vegetation
T.H. Ripley, F.M. Johnson, W.P. Thomas
1960, Journal of Range Management (13) 262-263
No abstract available....
Color of the tarsi and toes of the black rail
B. Meanley, R. E. Stewart
1960, The Auk (77) 83-84
Examination of two fresh specimens of the Black Rail (Laterallus jamaicensis) has prompted us to call attention to the color of the tarsi and toes of this species, since our observations do not agree with published accounts. Audubon (Ornithological Biography, vol. IV; 361, 1838) and Friedmann (Birds of North and...
Duck-wing collections - their history, current status, and potential uses
A. D. Geis, S.M. Carney
1960, Proceedings of the Northeast Wildlife Conference. 25 (variou
A method of studying wild bird populations by mist-netting and banding
D.D. Stamm, D.E. Davis, C.S. Robbins
1960, Bird-Banding (31) 115-130
No abstract available....
Management to avoid bird depredations
R.T. Mitchell
1960, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (25) 99-101
Clutch size of the clapper rail
R. E. Stewart, B. Meanley
1960, The Auk (77) 221-222
Incidental information concerning the clutch size of the Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris) was obtained during other studies of this species in the extensive salt marshes near Chincoteague, Virginia. Clutches were considered complete when repeated visits to the nest showed no additional eggs or when embryonic development could be clearly detected....
Cooperative redwinged blackbird nestling banding program
B. Meanley
1960, EBBA [Eastern Bird Banding Association] News (23) 18
Research on control of blackbird depredations
J.S. Lindzey
1960, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (25) 116-121
Isolation of Trichomonas gallinae from the white-winged dove, Zenaida a. asiatica
L. N. Locke, W.H. Kiel
1960, Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington (27) 128
Case report: Pox in the mourning dove in Maryland
L. N. Locke, C. M. Herman, E.S. King Jr.
1960, Avian Diseases (4) 199-202
Although trichomoniasis has received attention as a cause of death among mourning doves (Zenaidura macroura), ittle work has been done on other diseases of this species. Kossack and Hanson2 reported the occurrence of pox lesions in mourning doves in Illinois. Rosen3 reported that "pigeon pox" had caused a severe mortality in...
Pesticidal residues in animal tissues
J.B. DeWitt, C. M. Menzie, V. A. Adomaitis, W. L. Reichel
1960, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (25) 277-285
Tests with penned starlings, rats, pheasants, and ducks indicated that each species differs in sensitivity to the various pesticides. Residues in tissues are proportional to the degree of exposure during area treatment and they are also found in animals shot six or more months after treatment. The presence of more...
The pesticide problem. Wildlife - the community of living things
J.L. George
1960, Massachusetts Audubon (44) 226-232
Racoon predation on waterfowl
L. M. Llewellyn, Clark G. Webster
1960, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (25) 180-185
Three new nasal mites (acarina:Speleognathidae) from the gray squirrel, the common grackle, and the meadowlark, in the United States
G. M. Clark
1960, Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington (27) 103-110
Skin lesions on black ducks and mallards caused by chigger (Wormsia strandtmani Wharton 1947)
G. M. Clark, Vernon D. Stotts
1960, Journal of Wildlife Management (24) 106-108
No abstract available....
Aspergillosis in naturally infested cowbirds and grackles
G. M. Clark
1960, Avian Diseases (4) 94-96
No abstract available....
[Book review] Complete Field Guide to American Wildlife: East, Central, and North, by H. H. Collins
J.S. Webb
1960, Wildlife Review (97) 5-5
Review of: Complete Field Guide to American Wildlife: East, Central, and North. H. H. Collins. Harper and Brothers, Pubs., New York. 683 p....
Hunter kill of migratory waterfowl in the Pacific Flyway during the 1958-59 hunting season
E. L. Atwood
1960, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 45 (Supplement)
Woodcock status report, 1960
C.S. Robbins
1960, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 50
Singing ground counts for 1960 from 40 routes west of the Appalachians and 166 routes east of this range were available for comparison with counts made on the same routes in 1959. While the measurements of change in the woodcock breeding index between years relate, properly speaking, only to these...
Waterfowl harvest in the United States during the 1959-60 hunting season
E. L. Atwood, C.F. Wells
1960, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 52
No abstract available....
Status of the bald eagle, summer of 1959
C.S. Robbins
1960, Wildlife Leaflet 418
Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife Pesticide-Wildlife Review: 1959
J.B. DeWitt, J.L. George
1960, Circular No. 84 revised
Research findings of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, State agencies and independent research workers in Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., La., Mass., Mich., Mont., N. Dak., Tex., and Wis. are summarized in this report together with recommendations for reducing damage from pest control operations. Major topics discussed are:...
Distribution of winter blackbird roosts east of the Appalachians
B. Meanley, J.S. Webb
1960, Wildlife Leaflet 428