The Condor, Volume 28, Number 5 (1926)
Journal
Condor
Volume
28
Issue
5 (September-October)
Year
1926
CONTENTS
- Examples of Recent American Bird Art. 191-206.
- Harry Harris.
- How the Bird Census Solves Some Problems in Distribution. 206-208.
- May Thacher Cocks.
- The Faunal Areas of Baja California Del Norte. 209-215.
- Griffing Bancroft.
- The California Forms of Agelaius Phoeniceus (Linnaeus). 215-230.
- A. J. Van Rossem.
- Notes on the Birds of the Baboquivari Mountains, Arizona. 231-238.
- Stephen C. Bruner.
- Minutes of Cooper Club Meetings. 247-248.
- Alden H. Miller, Ella H. Ellis, Hilda W. Grinnell.
From Field and Study
- What Is a Water Bird?. 238-239.
- Edmund J. Sawyer.
- San Diego Red-Wings Nesting in an Orange Grove. 240.
- James A. Calder.
- As to the Type of Falco Peregrinus Pealei. 240.
- Robert Ridgway.
- A Spring Trip to Santa Cruz Island. 240-241.
- Roland Case Ross.
- Notes on White-Fronted and Tale Geese in Central California. 241-243.
- James Moffitt.
- Correction Concerning Aviaries. 243.
- Casey A. Wood.
- The Cardinal Again. 243.
- H. N. Henderson.
- Fruit-Eating Hummingbirds. 243.
- Austin Smith.
- Exhaustion of Migrating Sea Birds. 244.
- Joseph W. Safton, Jr..
- Robin Carrying Water to Young. 244.
- James L. Ortega.
- Some Notes on the Cliff Swallow. 244-245.
- John McB. Robertson.
- Has the Cowbird Come to Stay?. 245.
- Charles Piper Smith.
- The Ferruginous Rough-Leg Nesting in Oregon. 245-246.
- Stanley G. Jewett.
- Additional Records From Arctic Alaska. 246.
- Alfred M. Bailey.
- The Lower California Reddish Egret. 246.
- A. J. Van Rossem.
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