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90 THE ORIOLE vol. 75 1– 4 AUTHOR INDEX TO THE ORIOLE 2001-2010 VOLUMES 66-75 Baker, W.W. 2004. See Hopkins, M., Jr. Balkcom, G.D. 2002. Direct band recoveries from Wood Ducks banded in Georgia in 2000. 67:38-42. Bass, P., and R.A. Norris. 2004. Bird populations in two south Georgia habitats, with special reference to woodpecker activity. 69:8-15. Beaton, G. 2001. Unprecedented numbers of Red Crossbills in Bartow County. 66:18. ________. 2001. LeConte’s Sparrows wintering at Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge. 66:55-56. ________. 2001. Northern Saw-whet Owls in Rabun County. 66:56-57. ________. 2004. Unprecedented numbers of inland Roseate Spoonbills in 2002. 69:17-18. ________. 2009. See Blankenship, K.. Belger, C. 2002. See Waters, A. Bell, M. 2001. From the field: August-November 2000. 66:19-31. ________. 2001. From the field: December 2000-February 2001. 66:32-41. ________. 2001. From the field: March-May 2001. 66:58-65. ________. 2001. From the field: June-July 2001. 66:66-70. ________. 2002. Red-shafted” Northern Flicker in Grady County, Georgia. 67:1. ________. 2002. From the field: August-November 2001. 67:12-22. ________. 2002. From the field: December 2001-February 2002. 67:23-31. ________. 2002. From the field: March-May 2002. 67:53-61. ________. 2002. From the field: June-July 2002. 67:62-67. ________. 2003. From the field: August-November 2002. 68(1-2):19-31. ________. 2003. From the field: December 2002-February 2003. 68:21-28. Bergstrom, B.J., and T. Hon. 2002. Breeding records of Hooded Mergansers in Georgia, 1967-2002. 67:43-48. Blankenship, K. 2008. From the field: December 2007-February 2008. 73:31-50. ________. 2008. From the field: March-May 2008. 73:51-65. ________. 2008. From the field: June-July 2008. 73:66-75. ________. 2008. From the field: August-November 2008. 73:76-90. ________. 2008. See Renfrow, F. ________. 2009. From the field: March-May 2009. 74:55-63.
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  • 90 THE ORIOLE vol. 75 • 1 – 4

    AUTHOR INDEX TO THE ORIOLE2001-2010

    VOLUMES 66-75 Baker, W.W. 2004. See Hopkins, M., Jr.Balkcom, G.D. 2002. Direct band recoveries from Wood Ducks banded in Georgia

    in 2000. 67:38-42.Bass, P., and R.A. Norris. 2004. Bird populations in two south Georgia habitats,

    with special reference to woodpecker activity. 69:8-15.Beaton, G. 2001. Unprecedented numbers of Red Crossbills in Bartow County.

    66:18.________. 2001. LeConte’s Sparrows wintering at Eufaula National Wildlife

    Refuge. 66:55-56.________. 2001. Northern Saw-whet Owls in Rabun County. 66:56-57.________. 2004. Unprecedented numbers of inland Roseate Spoonbills in 2002.

    69:17-18.________. 2009. See Blankenship, K..Belger, C. 2002. See Waters, A.Bell, M. 2001. From the field: August-November 2000. 66:19-31.________. 2001. From the field: December 2000-February 2001. 66:32-41.________. 2001. From the field: March-May 2001. 66:58-65.________. 2001. From the field: June-July 2001. 66:66-70.________. 2002. Red-shafted” Northern Flicker in Grady County, Georgia. 67:1.________. 2002. From the field: August-November 2001. 67:12-22.________. 2002. From the field: December 2001-February 2002. 67:23-31.________. 2002. From the field: March-May 2002. 67:53-61.________. 2002. From the field: June-July 2002. 67:62-67.________. 2003. From the field: August-November 2002. 68(1-2):19-31.________. 2003. From the field: December 2002-February 2003. 68:21-28.Bergstrom, B.J., and T. Hon. 2002. Breeding records of Hooded Mergansers in

    Georgia, 1967-2002. 67:43-48.Blankenship, K. 2008. From the field: December 2007-February 2008. 73:31-50.________. 2008. From the field: March-May 2008. 73:51-65.________. 2008. From the field: June-July 2008. 73:66-75.________. 2008. From the field: August-November 2008. 73:76-90.________. 2008. See Renfrow, F.________. 2009. From the field: March-May 2009. 74:55-63.

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    ________. 2009. From the field: June-July 2009. 74:64-71.________. 2009. From the field: August-November 2009. 74:72-82.________. 2009. Scarlet Tanagers breeding along the Chattahoochee River in Cobb

    and Fulton Counties. 74:40-41.________. 2010. From the field: December 2009-February 2010. 75:27.________. 2010. From the field: March-May 2010. 75:35.________. 2010. From the field: June-July 2010. 75:45.________. 2010. Least Bitterns summering in Bartow County. 75:52.________, and G. Beaton. 2009. From the field: December 2008-February 2009.

    74:44-54.________, and N. Farnau. 2009. An exceptionally late fall migrant phenomenon in

    downtown Atlanta, Georgia. 74:36-39.________, and J. McNeal. 2009. A first fall onshore record of the Arctic Tern for

    Georgia. 74:30-33.________, M.A. Young, and N.W. Dias. 2009. Red Crossbills: breeding records and

    call types in Georgia and the southeastern United States. 74:1-14.Beohm, M. 2003. First verified sighting of a Pacific Loon in Georgia. 68 (3-4):15-

    16.________. 2003. A Clapper Rail in Upson County. 68(3-4):20.Beohm, M.F. 2002. See Beohm, R.T.Beohm, R.T., and M.F. Beohm. 2002. First record of Scott’s Oriole from Georgia.

    67:49-50.Chandler, C.R., and E. Lewis. 2001. Status of the White-winged Dove in Georgia.

    66:9-15.Chandler, R.M. 2007. See Davis, B.________, and D. Parmley. 2003. The earliest North American record of Auk (Aves:

    Alcidae) from the Late Eocene of Central Georgia. 68(1-2):7-9.Conner, L.M. 2006. See Rutledge, J.C.Cooper, R.J. 2007. See Dauphine, N.________. 2009. See Malloy, R.Cox, J. 2010. Red-cockaded Woodpecker conservation on private lands in southwest

    Georgia. 75:21.Crawford, R.L. 2006. Historical bird records from Thomas County, Georgia.

    70/71:9-12.________. 2006. Least Terns Nest in Thomasville, Georgia. 70/71:19-21.________. 2010. In memoriam: Robert Allen Norris. 75:13.________, W.L Neel, and J.G. Neel. 2003. A Green Violet-ear (Colibri thalassinus)

    from Thomas County, Georgia. 68(1-2):12-13.

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    Dauphine, N., and R.J. Cooper. 2007. Non-mechanized logging may increase understory bird species richness in lowland tropical forest. 72:23.

    Davis, A.K. 2008. Nesting female House Finch spontaneously develops mycoplasmal conjunctivitis. 73:12-17.

    Davis, B., and R.M. Chandler. 2007. Nesting materials of the Osprey Pandion haliaetus at Lake Sinclair Baldwin County, Milledgeville, Georgia. 72:24.

    Davis, W.E., Jr. 2004. See Jackson, J.A.deMent, S.H., and A.B. deMent. 2010. Nest box use by American Kestrels in the

    western Piedmont of South Carolina. 75:7.Dias, N.W. 2009. See Blankenship, K.________. 2009. See Post, W.Dobbs, M. 2002. Birds of the Floyd College area. 67:4-8.Ekenta, S.B. 2009. See Ferrari, J.Farnau, N. 2009. See Blankenship, K.Ferrari, J.B., and S.B. Ekenta. 2009. Seasonal abundance and flight behavior of

    vultures in central Georgia. 74:42.Flynn, J. 2009. See Moore, T.________. 2009. See Moore, T.George, R.C., S.H. Schweitzer, and B. Winn. 2004. Reproductive success of

    American Oystercatchers at managed sites in Georgia. 69:43-55.Giles, N.H. 2003. The origins of The Oriole. 68(1-2):4-6.Hale, P. 2004. See McMellen, A.Haley, K. 2006. See Mojica, E.K.Hall, R. 2010. From the field: August-November 2010. 75:52.Hardy, P. 2007. Successful nesting attempt by Cedar Waxwings in Sumter County,

    Georgia. 72:18-19.Harrington, B.A. 2003. See Winn, B.Hickey, C. 2003. See Winn, B.Hilburn, J. 2009. See Jedrey, E.Hodges, M. 2009. See Moore, T.________. 2009. See Moore, T.Hon, Tip. 2002. See Bergstrom, B.J.Hopkins, M., Jr., W.W. Baker, and F Snow. 2004. Boat-tailed Grackles nest in Ben

    Hill County: a further extension of breeding range for interior Georgia. 69:62-63.

    Howard, E. 2003. See Waters, Anne.Howard, P. 2004. Black-throated Gray Warbler at Kennesaw Mountain National

    Battlefield Park. 69:58-59.

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    ________. 2004. Cinnamon Teal at Altamaha State Waterfowl Management Area. 69:60-61.

    ________. 2009. See Moore, T.________. 2009. See Moore, T.Ivey, T. 2009. See Moore, T.________. 2009. See Moore, T.Jackson, J.A., and W.E. Davis, Jr. 2004. Little Blue Herons and Snowy Egrets use

    Red-Breasted Mergansers as “Beaters.” 69:56-57.Jedrey, E., and J. Hilburn. 2009. Long-billed Curlew documented eating a ghost

    shrimp on St. Catherine’s Island. 74:33-34.Johnson, P. 2006. Two Cave Swallows and one Northern Rough-winged Swallow

    on the December 2002 Macon Christmas Bird Count. 70/71:1-5.________. 2007. Third documented state record Pacific Loon, and first county

    record Red-necked Grebe, Monroe County, Georgia. 72:12-15.________. 2007. A summer population of Willow Flycatchers in Bibb County,

    Georgia. 72:15-17.________. 2007. Vermillion Flycatcher seen again on the Albany Christmas Bird

    Count after an 8-year absence. 72:17-18.________. 2007. Nesting records of the Ovenbird in Bibb County, Georgia. 72:19-

    22.________. 2008. Bibb, Bleckley, Macon, and Monroe County bird records in 2004

    after Hurricane Frances and Hurricane Ivan, including Black-necked Stilt, Gull-billed Tern, Sooty Tern, and Black Skimmer. 73:24-29.

    Johnston, D.W., and R.A. Norris. 2007. In memoriam: Buddy Hopkins. 72:4-7.Jones, C., and R.J. Cooper. 2010. Survival and density of Bachman’s Sparrows

    (Aimophila Aestivalis) in response to growing-season prescribed fires in southern Georgia. 75:22.

    Kennamer, R.A. 2003. Recoveries of Ring-necked Ducks banded on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site, South Carolina. 68 (3-4):8-14.

    Klaus, N.A. 2004. Status of the Golden-winged Warbler in north Georgia, and a nesting record of the Lawrence’s Warbler. 69:1-7.

    ________. 2004. Swainson’s Warbler may shift territories in response to spring flooding. 68 (3-4):19.

    ________, and T. Schneider. 2003. Cedar Waxwings may be expanding range in Georgia. 68 (3-4):17-18.

    Lane, V.R., K.V. Miller, S.B. Castleberry, D.A. Miller, and T.B. Wigley. 2010.

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    Methods to reduce avian by-catch in small mammal studies using snap traps. 75:25.

    Lewis, E. 2001. See Chandler, C.R..Maley, B., and R.J. Cooper. 2010. Are all trees created equal? (According to Black-

    throated Blue Warblers.) 75:22.Malloy, R.A., and R.J. Cooper. 2010. Home range size and habitat use by Long-

    tailed Manakins (Chiroxiphia linearis) in cloud forest ecosystems of Costa Rica. 75:24.

    ________, ________, and N. Nibbelink. 2009. Estimating home range size of female Long-tailed Manakins (Chiroxiphia linearis) in cloud forest ecosystems of Costa Rica. 74:43.

    MacQueen, K. 2002. Winter record of an Ovenbird in DeKalb County. 67:10-11.McMellen, A., S.H. Schweitzer, and P. Hale. 2004. Avian response to the re-

    establishment of native warm-season grasses in the Piedmont of Georgia: a preliminary analysis. 69:21.

    McNeal, J. 2009. See Blankenship, K.Mead, A.J. 2006. Recovering bird bands: the joy of discovery. 70/71:21-22.Meyers, J.M. 2004. See Sabine, J.________. 2006. See Mojica, E.K.Miller, K.B., and R.E. Carleton. 2010. Fecal mass of nestling Eastern Bluebirds

    (sialia sialis) decreases in response to increasing nest box temperature. 75:24.

    Millsap, B.A. 2006. See Mojica, E.K.Mojica, E.K., J.M. Meyers, B.A. Millsap, and K. Haley. 2006. Important use of

    areas of migratory sub-adult Florida Bald Eagles in Georgia. 70/71:24-25.Moore, T, J. Flynn, M. Hodges, P. Howard, and B. Winn. 2009. Report of the Georgia

    Ornithological Society Checklist and Records Committee. October-December 2004. 74:83-87.

    ________, ________, ________, ________, and ________. 2009. Report of the Georgia Ornithological Society Checklist and Records Committee. January-December 2005. 74:87-92.

    ________, ________, ________, ________, T. Ivey, and B. Winn. 2010. Report of the Georgia Ornithological Society Checklist and Records Committee. January-December 2006. 75:69.

    ________, ________, ________, ________, T. Ivey, and B. Winn. 2010. Report of the Georgia Ornithological Society Checklist and Records Committee. January-December 2007. 75:75.

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    ________, ________, ________, ________, T. Ivey, B. Winn, S. Barlow, and W. Chambers. 2010. Report of the Georgia Ornithological Society Checklist and Records Committee. January-December 2008. 75:81.

    Muise, C. 2009. Northern Saw-whet Owls captured and banded in Lamar County, Georgia. 74:21-26.

    Neel, J.G. 2003. See Crawford, R.L.Neel, W.L. 2003. See Crawford, R.L.Newell, P., S.H. Schweitzer, and R. Greenberg. 2010. Sex-based differences in

    winter body condition of Rusty Blackbirds in acorn vs. pecan habitats. 75:23.

    Nibbelink, N. 2009. See Malloy, R.A.Norris, R.A. 2004. See Bass, P.________. 2007. See Johnston, D.W.Parks, J. 2006. A historical view of the LeConte’s Sparrow. 70/71:12-16.Parks, R. 2003. In memoriam: William W. Griffin, 1921-2002. 68(1-2):1-3.Parmley, D. 2003. See Chandler, R.M.Parrish, J.W., Jr. 2002. Early wintering Baltimore Orioles in pecan orchards in

    Bulloch County, Georgia. 67:52-53.________. 2003. Late wintering Baltimore Orioles in pecan orchards in Bulloch

    County, Georgia. 68(1-2):14-15.________. 2006. A Bullock’s Oriole and a record number of Baltimore Orioles in

    winter 2005-2006, in Bulloch County, GA. 70/71:22-23.________. 2009. Horned Larks at turf farms in the southeastern Georgia Coastal

    Plain during the breeding season. 74:27-29.________. 2009. Nighthawking in the Southeastern Coastal Plain along I-16, fall

    2009. 74:34-35.________. 2002. See Snow, F.Post, W. 2001. See Sykes, P., Jr.________, and N.W. Dias. 2009. Status of the Long-tailed Jaeger (Stercorarius

    longicaudus) in the South Atlantic Bight, and recent documentation of the species’ occurrence. 74:15-20.

    Price, J. 2001. Modeling the potential impact of climate change on the summer distribution of Georgia’s nongame birds. 66:1-8.

    Pulliam, H.R. 2003. In memoriam: Eugene P. Odum, 1913-2002. 68(3-4):1-4.Reeves, G. 2003. See Waters, A.Renfrow, F. 2002. Georgia’s first nesting records for the Red-Breasted Nuthatch.

    67:33-37.

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    ________, and K. Blankenship. 2008. Brown Creepers breeding in Rabun County: a first state nest record for Georgia and subsequent finds. 73:18-24.

    Rinard, Susanna. 2001. Variant Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. 66:17-18.Ristroph, B. 2003. See Waters, A.Ruckdeschel, C. 2003. Chuck-will’s-widow: fatal forage. 68(1-2):13-14.________, and J.O. Whitaker, Jr. 2007. The American Kestrel on Cumberland

    Island, Georgia. 72:8-11.________. 2008. New Georgia specimens. 73:30.Rutledge, J.C., and L.M. Conner. 2006. Fish as food for Indigo Bunting nestlings.

    70/71:16-17.Sabine, J., J.M. Meyers, and S.H. Schweitzer. 2004. Effects of disturbance and

    predation on American Oystercatchers (Haematopus palliates) during the breeding season, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia, 2003. 69:20.

    Schmalz, G. 2001. Long-eared Owl in Fernbank Forest. 66:16-17.Schneider, T. 2003. See Klaus, N.Schweitzer, S.H. 2004. See George, R.C.________. 2004. See McMellen, A.________. 2004. See Sabine, J.Showalter, C.R. 2008. Bird numbers decline in an old growth forest: long-term

    trends in Fernbank Forest. 73:1-11.Sirman, A., and J. Cox. 2010. Breeding status influences singing frequency in

    Bachman’s Sparrow. 75:1.Snow, F. 2002. Nighthawk notes from Coffee and Jeff Davis Counties. 67:9-10.________. 2004. See Hopkins, M., Jr..________. 2006. Scarlett Ibis sighting in Coffee County, Georgia. 70/71:6-8.________, and J.W. Parrish, Jr. 2002. Significant population of Southeastern

    American Kestrels in south-central Georgia. 67:50-52.Swiderski, J. 2002. A winter Baltimore Oriole flock in Valdosta, Georgia. 67:11.________. 2007. In memoriam: Frank McCamey. 72:1-3.________. 2010. Virginia’s Warbler winters in Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia.

    75:16.Sykes, P., Jr., and W. Post. 2001. First Specimen and Evidence of Breeding b the

    Shiny Cowbird in Georgia. 66:45-51.Trump, R. 2008. Winter hummingbirds 2007-2008. 73:43.________. 2009. Winter hummingbirds 2008-2009. 74:50.________. 2010. Winter hummingbirds 2009-2010. 75:32.

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    Waters, A. 2003. First Eared Grebe for Augusta. 68(1-2):10-11.________. 2004. First Augusta record of Nelson’s Sharp-tailed Sparrow. 68(3-4):16.________, and C. Belger. 2002. House Wren nests at the Fall Line. 67:9.________, and E. Howard. 2003. First Ross’s Goose seen in Augusta. 68(1-2):11.________, and G. Reeves. 2003. Three Western Tanager sightings for Georgia.

    68(1-2):10.________, and B. Ristroph. 2003. First Calliope Hummingbird for Augusta. 68(1-

    2):11-12.Wells, L. 2001. Possible nest-site competition between Eastern Bluebirds and

    Carolina Chickadees. 66:52-54.Whitaker, J.O., Jr. 2007. See Ruckdeschel, C.Wigh, R.J. 2003. Blackpoll Warbler at sea. 68(3-4):19.Winn, B. 2004. See George, R.C.________. 2009. See Moore, T.________. 2009. See Moore, T.________, B.A. Harrington, and C. Hickey. 2003. Hudsonian Godwit seen in

    Brunswick, Georgia. 68(3-4):5-7.Xu, Y., N. Yang, K. Zhang, B. Yue, J. Ran, and J. Carroll. 2010. Cooperative

    breeding by Buff-throated Partridges (Tetraophasis szechenyii): a case in the Galliformes. 75:26.

    Young, M.A. 2009. See Blankenship, K.Zaremba, B. 2003. From the field: March-May 2003. 68:29-38..________. 2004. From the field: June-July 2003. 69(1-2):22-26.________. 2004. From the field: August-November 2003. 69(1-2):27-41.________. 2004. From the field: December 2003-February 2004. 69(3-4):73-80.________. 2004. From the field: March-May 2004. 69:81-89.________. 2006. From the Field: June-July 2004. 70/71:26-31.________. 2006. From the field: August-November 2004. 70/71:32-43.________. 2006. From the field: December 2004-February 2005. 70/71:43-51.________. 2006. From the field: March-May 2005. 70/71:51-60.________. 2006. From the field: June-July 2005. 70/71:60-67.________. 2006. From the field: August-November 2005. 70/71:67-78.________. 2006. From the field: December 2005-February 2006. 70/71:78-85.________. 2006. From the Field: March-May 2006. 70/71:86-93.________. 2006. From the field: June-July 2006. 70/71:94-98.________. 2007. From the field: August-November 2006. 72:25-35.________. 2007. From the field: December 2006-February 2007. 72:36-44.

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    ________. 2007. From the field: March-May 2007. 72:45-55.________. 2007. From the field: June-July 2007. 72:56-60.________. 2007. From the field: August-November 2007. 72:61-76.

    Charles M. Muise, 368 Eady Creek Road, Barnesville, GA [email protected]

    Tracey Muise, 368 Eady Creek Road, Barnesville, GA [email protected]

    Robert A. Sargent, 1263 Clairmont Place, Macon, GA [email protected]

    SPECIES INDEX TO THE ORIOLE 2001-2010

    VOLUMES 66-75

    Alcid sp. 68 (1-2):7-9; 75 (1-4):74Anseriformes 69:64Archilochus sp. 66:37Anhinga 66:20, 33; 67:54, 63; 68 (1-2):20;

    70/71:62, 69, 88, 95; 72:39, 47, 65; 73:38, 68, 80; 74:58, 74; 75 (1-4):47

    Auk, Great 68 (1-2):7Auklet 68 (1-2):7, 9Avocet, American 66:24, 36, 67; 67:16, 27, 56; 68

    (3-4):5, 24; 69:33,77, 85; 70/71:29, 35, 54, 63, 71, 82, 89; 72:40, 67; 73:76, 82; 74:77; 75 (1-4):41, 52, 58

    Bittern, American 66:20, 33, 59; 67:5, 6, 13, 24, 54; 68 (1-2): 20; 68 (3-4):22, 30; 69:30, 75, 83; 70/71: 46, 53, 81, 88, 95; 72:27, 39, 48, 57, 65; 73:38, 53, 68; 75 (1-4):55

    Least 66:59, 66; 67:13, 54; 68 (1-2):20; 68 (3-4):30; 69:23, 30, 83; 70/71:27, 46, 53, 94, 95; 72:48, 57; 74:66; 75 (1-4):19, 47, 55

    Blackbird, Brewer’s 66:31, 40, 50, 65; 67:21, 30, 61; 68 (1-2):31; 68 (3-4):28, 38; 69:41, 80, 89; 70/71:42, 50, 85; 72:44; 73:50, 89; 75 (1-4):34, 44, 67

    European 73:2, 7 Red-winged 66:49; 67:8; 69:62 Rusty 66:31, 40, 65; 67:5, 8, 30; 68 (3-

    4):28, 38; 69:80, 89; 70/71: 50, 60, 77, 85,

    93; 72:35, 43; 73:49, 64, 89; 74:54; 75 (1-4):23, 34

    Yellow-headed 66:31, 40, 70; 67:21, 30; 68 (1-2):31; 68 (3-4):28; 70/71:42, 77, 93; 72:55; 73:49, 64; 74:53, 63, 81; 75 (1-4):34, 44

    Yellow-shouldered 66:49, 51Black-hawk, Cuban 74:58Bluebird, Eastern 66:52; 67:7; 75 (1-4):8, 9, 11Bobolink 66:65; 67:21, 61; 68 (1-2):31; 68 (3-

    4):38; 69:41, 89; 70/71:60, 77, 93; 72:55, 60, 75; 73:64; 74:63, 81; 75 (1-4):67

    Bobwhite, Northern 67:6; 68 (1-2): 16-17; 69:83; 73:36, 67; 75 (1-4):47

    Booby, Brown 68 (1-2):19, 20; 70/71:33, 43, 46; 73:76, 79; 74:84, 85, 88

    Masked 68 (1-2):19, 20; 70/71:33; 73:76, 79; 74:84; 75 (1-4):86

    Brant 66:19, 21; 70/71:32, 43, 44; 73:33; 74:85, 86; 75 (1-4):36, 83

    Bufflehead 67:6; 69:29, 82; 70/71:45, 52Bunting, Black-throated 70/71:10 Indigo 66:5, 40; 67:8, 61; 68 (1-2):30; 68

    (3-4):38; 69:80, 89; 70/71:16, 42, 59, 77; 75 (1-4):67, 98

    Lark 66:39 Painted 66:5, 31, 65, 67; 68 (1-2):30; 68


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