American Birds, Volume 43, Number 2 (1989)
Journal
American Birds
Volume
43
Issue
2 (Summer)
Year
1989
CONTENTS
- The Practiced Eye. 203-206.
- Kenn Kaufman, Rick Bowers
- Facts, Inferences, and Shameless SpeculationsComparing the Screech-OwlsGulls are what gulls eat. 207-209.
- J. P. Myers
- Retorts, Reflections, and Thoughtful Refutations. 210.
- American Birding. 211-213.
- Pete Dunne
- Of Dead Zones and the Sound of Silence. 215-216.
- M. E. Isleib
- The Exxon Valdez oil spill: first imuressions and commentary. 218-220.
- Stanley E. Senner
- A major advancement for neotropical ornithology. 221.
- James V. Remsen, Jr.
- Regional Reports Pictorial Highlights Winter 1988-1989. 230-233.
- Acid rain and birds: how much proof is needed?. 234-241.
- Brent A. Mitchell
- Giants of the past: Maurice Broun. 242-247.
- Michael Harwood
- Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association, Pennsylvania. 248-253.
- Stanley E. Senner
- Great Spotted Woodpecker at Attu Island, Alaska: first record for the Near Islands and for North America. 254-257.
- George F. Wagner
- First photographic documentation of a live White-collared Swift (Streptoprocne zonaris) from the United States. 258-259.
- Ted L. Eubanks, Jr., James G. Morgan
- Bird populations and environmental changes: can birds be bio-indicators?. 260-270.
- Stanley A. Temple, John A. Wiens
- The Changing Seasons. 271-275.
- Kenn Kaufman
- The Winter Season December 1, 1988 - February 28, 1989. 277-372.
- Birders' Bookshelf. 376-377.
- Announcements. 378-379.
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