The Condor, Volume 20, Number 3 (1918)
Journal
Condor
Volume
20
Issue
3 (May-June)
Year
1918
CONTENTS
- The Short-Eared Owl in Saskatchewan. 101-103.
- Walter A. Goelitz.
- Notes on the Nesting Habits of the White-Throated Swift in Colorado. 103-110.
- Wm. C. Bradbury.
- A Return to the Dakota Lake Region. 110-114.
- Florence Merriam Bailey.
- Costa's Hummingbird-Its Type Locality, Early History and Name. 114-116.
- T. S. Palmer.
- The Distribution of the Subspecies of the Brown Towhee (Pipilo Crissalis). 117-121.
- H. S. Swarth.
- Editorial Notes and News. 128.
- J. Grinnell.
From Field and Study
- Are Red-Headed Woodpeckers Moving West?. 122.
- Aldo Leopold.
- A Peculiarity of Plumage in Some Specimens of the Heermann Gull. 122.
- George Willett.
- Additional Records of European Widgeon in California. 122-123.
- Joseph Mailliard.
- Another Reference to Early Experiments in Keeping Hummingbirds in Captivity. 123-124.
- T. S. Palmer.
- An Odd Nest of the Song Sparrow of Loss Coronados Islands. 124.
- Nelson K. Carpenter, J. B. Dixon.
- The Tragical Addition of a New Bird to the Campus List. 125-126.
- Richard Hunt.
- Nesting Notes From the San Bernardino Valley. 126.
- W. C. Hanna.
- The Salton Sink Song Sparrow at Oro Grande, California. 126.
- Wright M. Pierce.
- A Surprising Trait in the Black-Necked Stilt. 126.
- Loye Miller.
- Wood Ibis at San Diego. 126.
- Henry Grey.
- Evidence on the Food of Hawks and Owls in California. 126-127.
- Harold C. Bryant.
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