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WESTERN BIRDS, INDEX, VOLUME 26, 1995 Compiled by Jack W. Schlotte and Philip Unitt Accipiter cooperii, 147 Blackbird, Tricolored, 208 striatus, 126 Black-Hawk, Common, 20, 134 Aeronautes saxatalis, 148 Bobwhite, Northern, 46 Agelaius tricolor, 208 Booby, Blue-footed, 19, 69 Aigner, Paul A., Jerry Tecklin, and Brown, 5-6, 65, 68-69, 117, 133 Catherine E. Koehler, Probable Masked, 19, 66, 68, 200-202 Breeding Population of the Black Red-footed, 65, 117 Rail in Yuba County, California, Brachyramphus brevirostris, 22 157-160 marmoratus, 39-42, 44 Aimophila cassinii, 104-106 Brambling, 15, 18, 131 Ajaia ajaja, 100 Brant, 61 Albatross, Black-footed, 67 Branta bernicla, 61 Laysan, 66-67 canadensis, 206 Alfaro, Lucia, see Unitt, P. leucopsis, 132 Allaback, Mark L., see Laabs, D. M. Bubulcus ibis, 55, 69, 100 Amador-S., Edgar, see Guillén-H., J. Bunting, Indigo, 151 Ammodramus bairdii, 26, 129 Lark, 104, 106 lecontei, 17, 129 Lazuli, 151 savannarum, 106 Little, 114, 124, 131 Anas acuta, 69 McKay’s, 114, 137 clypeata, 74, 146 Painted, 17, 28, 129, 137, 138 cyanoptera, 146 Snow, 17, 26, 131, 137 diazi, 102 Buteo albonotatus, 8, 20, 118, 134 falcata, 132 jamaicensis, 61 querquedula, 7, 74, 117-118 nitidus, 51 Anous minutus, 73 Buteogallus anthracinus, 20, 134 stolidus, 65, 73 Butorides virescens, 100 Anser albifrons, 146 indicus, 132 Calamospiza melanocorys, 104, 106 Anthus cervinus, 12-13, 126-127, Calcarius pictus, 129 136 Calidris acuminata, 74 rubescens, 206 alba, 74, 102 spragueii, 24, 123, 127 alpina, 74, 206 Aphelocoma coerulescens, 61 canutus, 147 Archilochus alexandri, 76-81, 168 fuscicollis, 9-10, 21 colubris, 23, 76 mauri, 102 Ardea herodias, 99 minuta, 4, 9, 21, 119 Arenaria interpres, 71 ruficollis, 20, 21, 134 Asio flammeus, 74 subminuta, 134 Auklet, Parakeet, 10, 121 Callipepla californica, 46 Auriparus flaviceps, 149 gambelii, 46 Aythya ferina, 7 squamata, 46 fuligula, 7-8, 20, 118, 133 Campbell, Kurt F., see Patten, M. A Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, Baltosser, William H., see Elliston, E. P. 61, 149-150 Bartramia longicauda, 8 Caracara, Crested, 132 Binford, Laurence C., and David B. Cardinalis sinuatus, 17 Johnson, Range Expansion of the Carduelis flammea, 131 Glaucous-winged Gull into Interior sinica, 132 United States and Canada, 169- Casler, Bruce R., see Hallett, C. E 188 Casmerodius albus, 99 Bittern, Least, 61, 165-1 Catbird, Gray, 12, 114, 126, 138 Western Birds 26:213-220, 1995 213 Cathartes aura, 146 Delehanty, David J., Incubation and Catharus fuscescens, 24, 126 Brood Rearing by a Wild Male guttatus, 60 Mountain Quail, 46-48 minimus, 11, 135-136 Dendrocopos pubescens, 151 ustulatus, 60, 151 scalaris, 148 Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, 102 Dendrocygna autumnalis, 102 Charadrius alexandrinus, 82-98, Dendroica cerulea, 25 100, 161, 162, 164, 206 coronata, 61 montanus, 147, 208 dominica, 16, 25, 60, 128, 136 pecuarius, 132 graciae, 16, 128 semipalmatus, 161-164 petechia, 60 vociferus, 102, 162 pinus, 16, 25, 128, 136 wilsonia, 8, 100, 147 Diomedea immutabilis, 66-67 Chen caerulescens, 146 nigripes, 67 canagica, 7, 20, 133, 138 Dorn, Robert D. and Jane L., Cassin’s rossii, 138 Sparrow Nesting in Wyoming, Chickadee, Black-capped, 60 104-106 Chlidonias niger, 102 Dove, Oriental Turtle, 1, 22-23 Chondestes grammacus, 106 Rock, 74 Chordeiles acutipennis, 148 Ruddy Ground, 10, 23, 121, 135 Circus cyaneus, 147 White-winged, 102, 147-148 Cistothorus palustris, 151 Dowitcher sp., 102 platensis, 126 Duck, Black-bellied Whistling, 102 Colinus virginianus, 46 Mexican, 102 Columba livia, 74 Ruddy, 146 Columbina talpacoti, 10, 23, 121, Tufted, 7-8, 20, 118, 133 135 Dumetella carolinensis, 12, 114, 126, Contopus pertinax, 11, 123 138 sordidulus, 148 Dunlin, 74, 206 virens, 135 Coot, American, 147 Corman, Troy, and Gale Monson, First Egret, Cattle, 55, 69, 100 United States Nesting Records of Great, 99 the Streak-backed Oriole, 49-53 Reddish, 6, 19, 100, 117 Cormorant, Brandt's, 144 Snowy, 99 Double-crested, 200 Egretta caerulea, 99, 117 Corvus brachyrhynchos, 149 rufescens, 6, 19, 100, 117 corax, 35, 36, 37 thula, 99 Cota-C., F., and Gorgonio Ruiz-C., tricolor, 6, 19, 99, 117, 133 First Records of the Gray Silky- Eider, King, 8, 118 Flycatcher from Baja California, Spectacled, 132 Mexico, 197-199 Steller’s, 118, 119 Coturnicops noveboracensis, 134, Elliston, Elizabeth P., and William H. 138 Baltosser, Sex Ratios and Bill Cowbird, Brown-headed, 150 Growth in Nestling Black-chinned Crane, Sandhill, 34-38 Hummingbirds, 76-81 Creagrus furcatus, 1, 26-27, 132 Emberiza pusilla, 114, 124, 131 Crow, American, 149 Empidonax alnorum, 1, 114, 122, Curlew, Bristle-thighed, 71 123, 125, 135 Long-billed, 102 flaviventris, 23 Cyanocitta cristata, 114, 125-126 traillii, 122, 123, 206 Cyanocorax beecheyi, 27-28, 132 Erickson, Richard A., Robert A. Cyclorrhynchus psittacula, 10, 121 Hamilton, Steve N. G. Howell, Cygnus buccinator, 20, 133 Peter Pyle, and Michael A. Patten, columbianus, 133, 146 First Record of the Marbled Cynanthus latirostris, 10-11, 135 Murrelet and Third Record of the Cyrtonyx montezumae, 46 Ancient Murrelet for Mexico, 39- 214 45; and Michael A. Patten, Guillén-H., Javier, Eduardo Palacios, Corrigendum, 112; see also Patten, and Edgar S. Amador-S., Further M. A. Records of the Masked Booby from Eudocimus albus, 100 Baja California, 200-202 Gull, Band-tailed, 1, 21-22 Falco peregrinus, 147, 203-204 Black-tailed, 1 rusticolus, 8, 9 Bonaparte’s, 178, 180 Falcon, Peregrine, 147, 203-204 California, 178 Fitton, Sam, see Shuford, W. D. Common Black-headed, 21 Flycatcher, Alder, 1, 114, 122, 123, Franklin's, 178 125, 135 Glaucous, 30, 178, 203 Dusky-capped, 125 Glaucous-winged, 169-188 Fork-tailed, 1, 114 Heermann’s, 178, 180 Gray Silky, 132, 197-199 Herring, 178 Great Crested, 11, 23, 125, 135 Iceland, 1, 28-30 Scissor-tailed, 11, 24, 125, 135 Laughing, 102 Sulphur-bellied, 11, 125 Lesser Black-backed, 22, 178 Vermilion, 148-149 Little, 10 Willow, 122, 123, 206 Mew, 178 Yellow-bellied, 23 Ring-billed, 178 Fregata magnificens, 200 Sabine’s, 178, 180, 203-204 minor, 1, 66, 69, 114 Swallow-tailed, 1, 26-27, 132 Frigatebird, Great, 1, 66, 69, 114 Thayer's, 28 Magnificent, 200 Western, 173, 178 Fringilla montifringilla, 15, 18, 131 Gygis alba, 74 Fulica americana, 147 Gyrfalcon, 8, 9 Gallinago gallinago, 74 Haematopus palliatus, 8, 102 Gallinula chloropus, 100 Hallett, Carol E., Bruce R. Casler, and Garganey, 7, 74, 117-118 Mark A. Stern, Semipalmated Garrett, Kimball L., see Heindel, M. T. Plover Nesting on the Oregon Gavia adamsii, 5, 18, 132 Coast, 161-164 arctica, 114, 116, 132 Hamilton, Robert A., see Erickson, R. A. pacifica, 116 Harrier, Northern, 147 Gnatcatcher, California, 56, 61, 208 Hawk, Common Black, 20, 134 Godwit, Bar-tailed, 119, 134 Cooper's, 147 Hudsonian, 8-9, 118-119, 167 Gray, 51 Marbled, 102 Harlan’s, 61 Golden-Plover, Pacific, 71 Sharp-shinned, 126 Gonzalez, Salvador, see Unitt, P. Zone-tailed, 8, 20, 118, 134 Goose, Bar-headed, 132 Heindel, Matthew T., and Kimball L. Barnacle, 132 Garrett, Sixteenth Report of the Cackling Canada, 206 California Bird Records Commit- Emperor, 7, 20, 133, 138 tee, 1-33 Ross’, 138 Helmitheros vermivorus, 16, 25, 128 Snow, 146 Heron, Black-crowned Night, 100 (Greater) White-fronted, 146 Great Blue, 99 Grackle, Common, 17, 130, 131, 137 Green, 100 Great-tailed, 55, 152 Little Blue, 99, 117 Grebe, Horned, 144 Tricolored, 6, 19, 99, 117, 133 Pied-billed, 144 Yellow-crowned Night, 6-7, 19-20, Greenfinch, Oriental, 132 100, 117 Grosbeak, Rose-breasted, 151 Heteroscelus brevipes, 71 Yellow, 132 incanus, 71 Ground-Dove, Ruddy, 10, 23, 121, 135 Hickey, Catherine M., see Shuford, Grus canadensis, 34-38 W. D. 215 Himantopus mexicanus, 102 fuscus, 22, 178 Hirundo rustica, 155-156 glaucescens, 169-188 Howell, Steve N. G., see Erickson, R. A. glaucoides, 1, 28-30 Hummingbird, Black-chinned, 76-81, heermanni, 178 168 hyperboreus, 30, 178, 203 Broad-billed, 10-11, 135 minutus, 10 Broad-tailed, 76 occidentalis, 173, 178 Ruby-throated, 23, 76 philadelphia, 178, 180 Rufous, 148 pipixcan, 178 Hylocichla mustelina, 11, 24 ridibundus, 21 thayeri, 28 Ibis, White, 100 Laterallus jamaicensis, 157-160, 206 White-faced, 144, 146 Laymon, Stephen A., see Shuford, W. D. Icterus parisorum, 152 Lee, Cin-Ty A., More Records of pustulatus, 49-53, 130, 131 Breeding Barn Swallows in Ictinia mississippiensis, 8, 133 Riverside, California, 155-156 Ixobrychus exilis, 61, 165-166 Limnodromus sp., 102 Limnothlypis swainsoni, 25 Jaeger, Parasitic, 203 Limosa fedoa, 102 Jay, Blue, 114, 125-126 haemastica, 8-9, 118-119, 167 Purplish-backed, 27-28, 132 lapponica, 119, 134 Scrub, 61 Littlefield, Carroll D., Greater Sandhill Johnson, David B., see Binford, L. C. Crane Nesting and Production in Jones, H. Lee, Bird Observations on Northeastern California, 1988, Wake Atoll, 65-75 34-38 Junco, Gray-headed, 152 Longspur, Smith’s, 129 Junco hyemalis, 152 Loon, Arctic, 114, 116, 132 Pacific, 116 Killdeer, 102, 162 Yellow-billed, 5, 18, 132 Kingbird, Thick-billed, 11, 51, 125 Lymnocryptes minimus, 120 Tropical, 51 Western, 148 Mellink, Eric, see Palacios, E.; see Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 150 Kirk, Andrew, First Confirmed Unitt, P. Melospiza melodia, 61 Breeding of the Least Bittern in Merganser, Red-breasted, 146 Inyo County, California, 165-166 Kite, Black, 70 Mergus serrator, 146 Milvus migrans, 70 Mississippi, 8, 133 Kittiwake, Black-legged, 178, 180 Molothrus ater, 150 Monson, Gale, see Corman, T. Knot, Red, 147 Moorhen, Common, 100 Koehler, Catherine E., see Aigner, P. A. Motacilla alba, 12, 24 flava, 12, 24, 126 Laabs, David M., Mark L. Allaback, and Murre, Thick-billed, 10, 22, 134 Lawrence F. LaPré, Census of the Murrelet, Ancient, 39, 43-44, 112 Inyo California Towhee in the Kittlitz’s, 22 Eastern Third of Its Range, 189- Marbled, 39-42, 44 196 Mycteria americana, 102 Lanius ludovicianus, 61 Myiarchus crinitus, 11, 23, 125, 135 LaPré, Lawrence F., see Laabs, D. M. tuberculifer, 125 Larus argentatus, 178, 180 Myiodynastes luteiventris, 11, 125 atricilla, 102 belcheri, 1, 21-22 californicus, 178 Nighthawk, Lesser, 148 canus, 178 Night-Heron, Black-crowned, 100 crassirostris, 1 Yellow-crowned, 6-7, 19-20, 100, delawarensis, 178 117 216 Noddy, Black, 73 Penguin, Jackass, 132 Brown, 65, 73 Petrel, Cook's, 55 North, Michael R., Sabine’s Gull Flock Dark-rumped, 1 Response to Peregrine Falcon, Mottled, 5, 117 203-204 Murphy's, 55 Numenius americanus, 102 Stejneger’s, 1, 5, 6, 117 phaeopus, 102 Pewee, Eastern Wood, 135 tahitiensis, 71 Greater, 11, 123 Nyctanassa violacea, 6-7, 19-20, Western Wood, 148 100, 117 Phaethon lepturus, 66, 67 Nyctea scandiaca, 121 rubricauda, 65, 68 Nycticorax nycticorax, 100 Phainopepla, 150 violaceus, 6-7, 19-20, 100, 117 Phainopepla nitens, 150 Phalacrocorax auritus, 200 Oceanites oceanicus, 5 penicillatus, 144 Oceanodroma castro, 1, 18-19, Pheucticus chrysopeplus, 132 132-133 ludovicianus, 151 leucorhoa, 133 Picoides pubescens, 151 Oporornis agilis, 17, 25, 128-129 scalaris, 148 formosus, 16, 113, 128 Pigeon, Feral, 74 philadelphia, 16, 26, 129, 136 Pintail, Northern, 69 Oreortyx pictus, 46-48 Pipilo crissalis, 61, 189-196 Oreoscoptes montanus, 150 fuscus, 114, 137 Oriole, Scott’s, 152 Pipit, American, 206 Streak-backed, 49-53, 130, 131 Red-throated, 12-13, 126-127, 136 Osprey, 146-147 Sprague’s, 24, 123, 127 Oxyura jamaicensis, 146 Piranga olivacea, 17, 129, 136-137 Owl, Barred, 10 Plectrophenax hyperboreus, 114, 137 Burrowing, 208 nivalis, 17, 26, 131, 137 Short-eared, 74 Plegadis chihi, 144, 146 Snowy, 121 Plover, Black-bellied, 102 Spotted, 56, 208 Kittlitz’s, 132 Oystercatcher, American, 8, 102 Mountain, 147, 208 Pacific Golden, 71 Pandion haliaetus, 146-147 Semipalmated, 161-164 Page, Gary W., see Shuford, W. D. Snowy, 82-98, 100, 161, 162, Palacios, Eduardo, and Eric Mellink, 164, 206 Breeding Birds of Esteros Tébari Wilson's, 8, 100, 147 and San José, Southern Sonora, Pluvialis fulva, 71 99-103; see also Unitt, P.; see also squatarola, 102 Guillén-H., J. Pochard, Common, 7 Parus atricapillus, 60 Podiceps auritus, 144 Passer montanus, 132, 137-138 Podilymbus podiceps, 144 Passerculus sandwichensis, 102, Polioptila californica, 56, 61, 208 151-152 Polyborus plancus, 132 Passerina amoena, 151 Polysticta stelleri, 118, 119 ciris, 17, 28, 129, 137, 138 Pooecetes gramineus, 104, 106 cyanea, 151 Protonotaria citrea, 25, 128, 136 Patten, Michael A., Philip Unitt, Pterodroma cookii, 55 Richard A. Erickson, and Kurt F. inexpectata, 5, 117 Campbell, Fifty Years Since longirostris, 1, 5, 6, 117 Grinnell and Miller: Where Is phaeopygia, 1 California Ornithology Headed?, ultima, 55 54-64; see also Erickson, R. A. Ptilogonys cinereus, 132, 196-199 Pelecanus occidentalis, 61, 200 Puffinus auricularis, 1, 18, 114, 132 Pelican, Brown, 61, 200 nativitatis, 74 217 opisthomelas, 132 Wintering in the Interior of pacificus, 18 California and Adjacent States, 82- puffinus, 1, 132 98; and Stephen A. Laymon, and Pyle, Peter, see Erickson, R. A. Sam Fitton, Fifty Years after Pyrocephalus rubinus, 148-149 Grinnell and Miller: Organizing for Pyrrhuloxia, 17 a Better Future, 205-212 Silky-Flycatcher, Gray, 132, 197-199 Skimmer, Black, 102 Quail, California, 46 Gambel’s, 46 Snipe, Common, 74 Jack, 120 Montezuma, 46 Mountain, 46-48 Somateria fischeri, 132 Scaled, 46 spectabilis, 8, 118 Quiscalus mexicanus, 55, 152 Sparrow, Baird’s, 26, 129 quiscula, 17, 130, 131, 137 Black-chinned, 61, 151 Brewer's, 104 Cassin’s, 104-106 Rail, Black, 157-160, 206 Chipping, 104 Clapper, 102 Clay-colored, 104 Wake, 66 Eurasian Tree, 132, 137-138 Yellow, 134, 138 Field, 59, 137 Rallus longirostris, 102 Grasshopper, 106 wakensis, 66 Lark, 106 Raven, Common, 35, 36, 37 Le Conte’s, 17, 129 Rea, Amadeo M., see Unitt, P. Savannah, 102, 151-152 Redpoll, Common, 131 Song, 61 Redshank, Spotted, 134 Vesper, 104, 106 Regulus satrapa, 150 Speotyto cunicularia, 208 Rissa tridactyla, 178, 180 Spheniscus demersus, 132 Ruiz-C., Gorgonio, see Cota-C., F. Spizella atrogularis, 61, 151 Rynchops niger, 102 breweri, 104 pallida, 104 Sanderling, 74, 102 passerina, 104 Sandpiper, Buff-breasted, 10, 21, 119- pusilla, 59, 137 120 Spoonbill, Roseate, 100 Sharp-tailed, 74 Sporophila torqueola, 132 Terek, 134 Stercorarius parasiticus, 203 Upland, 8 Stern, Mark A., see Hallett, C. E. Western, 102 Sterna anaethetus, 22 White-rumped, 9-10, 21 antillarum, 102 Seedeater, White-collared, 132 fuscata, 22, 65, 71-73 Seiurus motacilla, 15, 16 lunata, 71 Selasphorus platycercus, 76 paradisaea, 203, 204 rufus, 148 sandvicensis, 120 Seppi, Bruce E., Hudsonian Godwit Mi- Stilt, Black-necked, 102 gration at Carter Spit, Alaska, 167 Stint, Little, 4, 9, 21, 119 Shearwater, Black-vented, 132 Long-toed, 134 Christmas, 74 Rufous-necked, 20, 21, 134 Manx, 1, 132 Stork, Wood, 102 Townsend’s, 1, 18, 114, 132 Storm-Petrel, Band-rumped, 1, 18-19, Wedge-tailed, 18 132-133 Shelduck, Ruddy, 132 Leach’s, 133 Shoveler, Northern, 74, 146 Wilson's, 5 Shrike, Loggerhead, 61 Streptopelia orientalis, 1, 22-23 Shuford, W. David, Gary W. Page, and Strix occidentalis, 56, 208 Catherine M. Hickey, Distribution varia, 10 and Abundance of Snowy Plovers Sula dactylatra, 19, 66, 68, 200-202 218 leucogaster, 5-6, 65, 68-69, 117, Tyrannus crassirostris, 11, 51, 125 133 forficatus, 11, 24, 125, 135 nebouxii, 19 melancholicus, 51 sula, 65, 69, 117 savana, 1, 114 Swallow, Barn, 155-156 verticalis, 148 Tree, 107, 151 Violet-green, 149 Unitt, Philip, Amadeo M. Rea, Eduardo Swan, Trumpeter, 20, 133 Palacios, Eric Mellink, Lucia Alfaro, Whistling, 133, 146 and Salvador Gonzalez, Notewor- Swift, White-throated, 148 thy Records of Birds in Northwest- Synthliboramphus antiquus, 39, ern Baja California, Mexico, 144- 43-44, 112 154; see also Patten, M. A. Uria lomvia, 10, 22, 134 Tachycineta bicolor, 107, 151 thalassina, 149 Veery. 24, 126 Tadorna ferruginea, 132 Verdin, 149 Tanager, Scarlet, 17, 129, 136-137 Vermivora celata, 151 Tattler, Gray-tailed, 71 chrysoptera, 13, 128 Siberian, 71 chrysoptera x pinus, 13, 14 Wandering, 71 pinus, 13 Teal, Cinnamon, 146 ruficapilla, 60 Falcated, 132 Vireo, Bell’s, 60, 150-151 Tecklin, Jerry, see Aigner, P. A. Philadelphia, 13, 24-25, 127 Tern, Arctic, 203, 204 Solitary, 60 Black, 102 Warbling, 60 Bridled, 22 Yellow-green, 13, 25, 127-128, Gray-backed, 71 136 Least, 102 Yellow-throated, 13, 124, 127 Sandwich, 120 Vireo bellii, 60, 150-151 Sooty, 22, 65, 71-73 flavifrons, 13, 124, 127 White, 74 flavoviridis, 13, 25, 127-128, 136 Thrasher, Gray, 150 gilvus, 60 Sage, 150 philadelphicus, 13, 24-25, 127 Thrush, Eye-browed, 24 solitarius, 60 Gray-cheeked, 11, 135-136 Vulture, Turkey, 146 Hermit, 60 Swainson’s, 60, 151 Wagtail, White, 12, 24 Wood, 11, 24 Yellow, 12, 24, 126 Thryothorus ludovicianus, 107 Warbler, Blue-winged, 13 Towhee, California, 61, 189-196 Blue-winged x Golden-winged, 13, 14 Canyon, 114, 137 Brewster's, 13, 14 Toxostoma cinereum, 150 Cerulean, 25 Tringa brevipes, 71 Connecticut, 17, 25, 128-129 erythropus, 134 Golden-winged, 13, 128 flavipes, 147 Grace’s, 16, 128 incana, 71 Kentucky, 16, 113, 128 melanoleuca, 147 Mourning, 16, 26, 129, 136 Troglodytes aedon, 107-108 Myrtle, 61 troglodytes, 107 Nashville, 60 Tropicbird, Red-tailed, 65, 68 Orange-crowned, 151 White-tailed, 66, 67 Pine, 16, 25, 128, 136 Tryngites subruficollis, 10, 21, 118- Prothonotary, 25, 128, 136 119 Swainson’s, 25 Turdus obscurus, 24 Wilson's, 60 Turnstone, Ruddy, 71 Worm-eating, 16, 25, 128 Turtle-Dove, Oriental, 1, 22-23 Yellow, 60 Yellow-rumped, 61 Wren, Cactus, 61, 149-150 Yellow-throated, 16, 25, 60, 128, 136 Carolina, 107 Waterthrush, Louisiana, 15, 16 House, 107-108 Whimbrel, 102 Marsh, 151 Whistling-Duck, Black-bellied, 102 Sedge, 126 Willet, 102 Winter, 107 Williams, Tara Y., and David S. Pennock, House Wrens Feeding Xema sabini, 178, 180, 203-204 Fish to Their Nestlings, 107-108 Xenus cinereus, 134 Wilsonia pusilla, 60 Woodpecker, Downy, 151 Yellowlegs, Greater, 147 Ladder-backed, 148 Lesser, 147 Wood-Pewee, Eastern, 135 Western, 148 Zenaida asiatica, 102, 147-148 BINONTRLY JOURNALO NF ELDO RNITHOLOGY on wi — = Coca } Excellent papers on identification, distribution, occurrence, and behaviour of Palearctic birds Regular contributions on Asian-Pacific birds Latest news on rare and interesting birds in the Netherlands and the Western Palearctic Well produced with numerous high quality colour photographs Yearly report on rare birds in the Netherlands In English or with extensive English summaries For information or a free sample issue, write to Dutch Birding, Postbus 75611, 1070 AP Amsterdam, Netherlands Subscribers to Dutch Birding can claim 25% off aB ritish Birds subscription

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