American Birds, Volume 40, Number 2 (1986)
Journal
American Birds
Volume
40
Issue
2 (Summer)
Year
1986
CONTENTS
- First Record of Brown-chested Martin for North America. 192-193.
- Wayne R. Petersen, Blair J. Nikula, Denver W. Holt
- First Record of Yellow-collared Chlorophonia for Middle America. 194-195.
- A. P. Capparella
- Hispaniola's first Black Rail (Laterallus jamaicensis). 196.
- Annabelle Stockton Dod
- Field identification aspects of some Red-tailed Hawk subspecies. 197-202.
- James W. Lish, William G. Voelker
- Female Golden-fronted Woodpecker or mutant female Reb-bellied Woodpecker?Tail patterns of these two species have been overlooked as important field characteristics in distinguishing between females whose abnormal coloration poses and identification proble. 203-204.
- DanielT. Gerber
- First record of Common Black-headed Gulls breeding in the United States. 204-206.
- Denver W. Holt, John P. Lorlie, Blair J. Nikula, Robert C. Humphrey
- Slaty-backed Gull winters on the Mississippi RiverTail patterns of these two species have been overlooked as important field characteristics in distinguishing between females whose abnormal coloration poses and identification problem.Detailed field identi. 207-216.
- Ronald E.Goetz, William M. Rudden, Phoebe B. Snetsinger
- Culebra National Wildlife Refuge, Puerto RicoTail patterns of these two species have been overlooked as important field characteristics in distinguishing between females whose abnormal coloration poses and identification problem.Detailed field identificat. 217-223.
- Kathyrn L.Robinson
- Sight record of Red Knot for Bolivia. 224.
- Paul K. Donahue
- ICBP in the Neotropics. 225-226.
- William Belton
- The Blue List for 1986. 227-236.
- James Tate, Jr.
- Short-eared Owl winter roosting strategies. 237-240.
- Thomas Bosakowski
- George J. Wallace. 241.
- M. Soares
- Edgar B. Kincaid, Jr.. 241-242.
- Suzanne Winckler
- The Changing Seasons. 243-340.
- Charles D. Duncan
- Range expansion of the House Sparrow through Guatemala and El SalvadorTail patterns of these two species have been overlooked as important field characteristics in distinguishing between females whose abnormal coloration poses and identification problem.D. 341-351.
- WalterA. Thurber
- Birders' Bookshelf. 352-359.
- Corrigenda. 359.
- Announcements. 360-363.
- Letters to the Editor. 364-365.
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