The Condor, Volume 13, Number 3 (1911)
Journal
Condor
Volume
13
Issue
3 (May-June)
Year
1911
CONTENTS
- The Literary and Other Principles in Ornithological Writing. 81-87.
- Milton S. Ray.
- Nesting Habits of the Western Flycatcher. 87-89.
- Harriet Williams Myers.
- My Avian Visitors: Notes From South Dakota. 89-104.
- H. Tullsen.
- A Nesting Colony of Heermann Gulls and Brewster Boobies. 104-106.
- John E. Thayer.
- Editorial Notes and News. 112.
- J. Grinnell
- Minutes of Cooper Club Meetings. 113-116.
- J.E. Law, H.S. Swarth, H.W. Carriger
From Field and Study
- Remarks on the Food of Young Cowbirds. 107.
- W. L. McAtee.
- Notes on a Broken Leg in the White-Rumped Shrike. 107.
- Clarence Hamilton Kennedy.
- The Catbird in Southern Idaho. 108.
- L. E. Wyman.
- The Yellow Rail in Southern California. 108.
- Pingree I. Osburn.
- Some August Notes for Lake Valley. 108.
- Milton S. Ray.
- Occurrence of the Red Crossbill (Loxia Curvirostra Minor) in Southern Idaho. 108.
- L. E. Wyman.
- A Nesting Incident of the Brewer Blackbird. 108.
- L. E. Wyman.
- The Virginia Rail at Helena, Montana, in Winter. 108.
- Aretas A. Saunders.
- The Bohemian Waxwing in Placer County, California. 109.
- E. W. Gifford.
- The Egret in Southern California. 109.
- C. B. Linton.
- The Troupial in California. 109.
- J. H. Bowles.
- Bobolink at Great Altitude. 109.
- J. Clarence Hersey.
- Unusual Nesting Site of the San Nicolas Rock Wren. 109.
- C. B. Linton.
- Field Notes From the San Joaquin Valley. 109-111.
- J. Grinnell.
- An Albino. 111.
- W. E. Unglish.
- The Bohemian Waxwing in Sacramento County, California. 111.
- J. Grinnell.
Publications Reviewed
- The Home-Life of the Spoonbill, the Stork and Some Herons by Bentley Beetham. 112-113.
- H.S. Swarth
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