American Birds, Volume 42, Number 3 (1988)
Journal
American Birds
Volume
42
Issue
3 (Fall)
Year
1988
CONTENTS
- The Practiced Eye. 348-350.
- Kenn Kaufman
- Facts, Inferences, and Shameless Speculations. 351-352.
- J. P. Myers
- Retorts, Reflections, and Thoughtful Refutations. 353.
- The Secret Birding Journal of G. Washington from Virginia. 355-356.
- Pete Dunne
- Red-naped Sapsuckers feeding at willows: possible keystone herbivores. 357-365.
- Paul R. Ehrlich, Gretchen C. Daily
- Louisiana State University, Museum of Natural Science. 366-369.
- J. V. Remsen, Jr., Robert M. Zink
- Regional Reports Pictorial Highlights Spring 1988. 370-373.
- Snowy Plover (Chardrius alexandrinus) records from Panama. 374.
- Gonzalo Castro, J. P. Myers
- Is tropical deforestation responsible for the reported declines in neotropical migrant populations?. 375-379.
- Richard L. Hutto
- First record of Red-footed Boobies nesting in the Gulf of Mexico. 380-381.
- John W. Tunnell, Jr., Brian R. Chapman
- Range expansion and population increase of nesting Song Sparrows in Tennessee. 382-384.
- Stephen J. Stedman
- The recent occurrence of Garganey in North America and the Hawaiian Islands. 385-392.
- Larry B. Spear, Moray J. Lewis, M. T. Myers, Robert L. Pyle
- Changes in bird life at the western end of Lake Erie Part I of III. 393-398.
- Harold F. Mayfield
- The Changing Seasons. 399-406.
- Ted L. Eubanks, Jr.
- The Spring Season March 1-May 31, 1988. 407-486.
- Birders' Bookshelf. 487-491.
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