The Condor, Volume 21, Number 1 (1919)
Journal
Condor
Volume
21
Issue
1 (January-February)
Year
1919
CONTENTS
- A Return to the Dakota Lake Region (Continued). 3-11.
- Florence Merriam Bailey.
- The Solitaires of Shasta. 12-21.
- William Leon Dawson.
- Nesting of the Short-Eared Owl in Western Washington. 21-25.
- E. A. Kitchim.
- Problem: Do Birds Mate for Life?. 26-27.
- J. Eugene Law.
- Evidence That Many Birds Remain Mated for a Number of Years. 28-30.
- N. K. Carpenter.
- Parasitism of Nesting Birds By Fly Larvae. 30-38.
- O. E. Plath.
- Editorial Notes and News (With One Photo). 43-44.
- J. Grinnell, W. K. Fisher.
- Minutes of Cooper Club Meetings. 46-48.
- Amelia S. Allen, L. E. Wyman.
From Field and Study
- The Costa Collection of Birds. 39.
- J. H. Fleming.
- The Wilson Phalarope in the San Diegan Region. 39.
- Loye Miller.
- Nesting of the Western Willet in California. 39-40.
- J. Van Denburgh.
- Nighthawk Observed in San Francisco. 40.
- Joseph Mailliard.
- Notes on Red-Headed Woodpecker and Jack Snipe in New Mexico. 40.
- Aldo Leopold.
- Nesting of the Band-Tailed Pigeon in San Diego County, California. 40-41.
- C. S. Sharp.
- Recent Additions to the California State List of Birds. 41-42.
- J. Grinnell.
- Sapsuckers and Hummingbirds. 42.
- H. H. Mitchell.
- Western Golden-Crowned Kinglet in Los Angeles. 42.
- Loye Miller.
- A Northern Record of Mimus Polyglottos Leucopterus. 42.
- William Leon Dawson.
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