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J. Field Ornithol., 57(4):337-340
INDICES TO VOLUME 57
COMPILED BY EDWARD H. BURTT, JR., C. COLLEEN BILSING, AND DEBBIE L. HYSONG
Three indices follow: An author index, a subject/geographic index, and a taxonomic index of arian species mentioned in the volume.
Author Index
(An "r" following a page number indicates the author of a publication that has been reviewed in our recent literature section.)
Alatalo, R. V., 180-181(r) Albon, S. D., 331(r) Allaby, M., 334(r) Andersen, D. C., 68(r) Andrews, J., 320(r) Anisimov, V. D., 250(r) Ardamataskaya, T. B., 68(r) Armstrong, E., 71 (r) Arvidsson, B., 321(r) Baldaccini, N. E., 66(r) Banse, G., 183(r) Bennike, O., 330(r) Benvenuti, S., 66(r), 241(r) Bergier, P., 243(r) Berthelot, J.-Y., 179(r) Berthold, P., 175(r) Best, L. B., 283-294 Beyersbergen, G. W., 324(r) Bezzel, E., 183(r) Biermann, G. C., 313-317 Bijlsma, R. G., 242(r) Blix, A. S., 71-72(r), 72(r) Blom, R., 178-179(r) Blondel, J., 176(r) Blot, J., 246-247(r) Boehme, R. L., 73(r) Boersma, P. D., 181(r) Bowman, R., 243(r) Breitwisch, R., 16-21 Brink, K. L., 57-59 Briskie, J. V., 313-317 Buckley, F. G., 253-254(r) Buckley, P. A., 253-254(r) Cadee, Go C., 250(r) Cain, S. L., 171-173 Campbell, R. W., 254(r) Carlon, J., 69(r) Carothers, J. H., 187(r) Chappuis, C., 79-80(r) Cheylan, G., 77-78(r) Christman, S. P., 70-71(r) Ciochia, V., 187-188(r)
Clapp, R. B., 300-308 Clark, K. L., 71(r) Clutton-Brock, T. H., 331(r) Coblentz, B. E., 60-64 Colvin, B. A., 200-207 Cordier, J. R., 74-76(r) Cormier, J.P., 69(r) Comely, j. E., 244(r) Cruon, R., 76-77(r) da Prato, S. R. D., 248-249(r) da Silva, E., 182-183(r) Davis, W. E., Jr., 48-52 Debout, G., 176-177(r) de la Cruz, C., 182-183(r) de Kock, A. C., 326(r) Delany, M. F., 328(r) de Lope, F., 182-183(r) de Naurois, R., 176(r), 183(r), 243(r) Diaz, M., 16-21 Dobson, F. S., 251(r) Dol'nik, V. R., 66(r) Dowsett, R. J., 180(r) Dowsett-Lemaire, F., 177(r) Draulans, D., 34-41 Drent, R., 244(r) Drewry, G. C. G., 189(r) Dubois, P. J., 77(r) Duffy, D.C., 331-332(r) Dujardin, J. L., 327-328(r) Dyck, J., 330(r) Ebbinge, B., 242(r) Edwards, T. C., Jr., 317-319 Ellenberg, H., 325(r) Epple, W., 323(r) Erickson, N., 329(r) Erikstad, K. E., 178-179(r), 180(r) Erwin, R. M., 300-308 Euler, D. L., 71(r) Evrard, J. O., 170-171 Feare, C., 188-189(r) Feduccia, A., 82-84(r) Fernandez, M. A., 270-282
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Fil'chagov, A. V., 73(r) Findholt, S. L., 325-326(r) Fjeldsa, J., 329-330(r) Flickinger, E. L., 85-90 Fliege, G., 241(r) Fokin, S., 332-333(r) Forsman, E. D., 74(r), 254(r) Foster, M. S., 253-254(r) Frederick, P. C., 168-170, 224-226 Gatti, R. C., 174 Georgy, A., 322-323(r) Germoõenov, N. I., 68(r) Geroudet, P., 327(r) Gonzalez, M. J., 270-282 Gottlieb, N., 16-21 Graber, J. W., 189(r) Graber, R. R., 189(r) Gregory, M., 246(r) Grove, R. A., 78(r) Guerrero, J., 182-183(r) Guidarini, D., 241(r) Guinness, F. E., 331(r) Gustafsson, L., 180-181(r) Guttinger, H. R., 187(r) Gutzke, T. W., 82(r) Hamel, P. B., 189(r) Hand, J. L., 1-15 Harrington, B. A., 222-224 Heatherbell, E. D., 330(r) Heatherbell, E. M., 330(r) Hegdal, P. L., 200-207 Heins-Loy, M., 234-235 Hellmann, R., 241(r) Hernan, M. A., 270-282 Hernandez, L. M., 270-282 Hoõlund, J., 179(r) Hogstad, O., 181-182(r) Hoppe, R. T., 126-134 Humphrey, P.S., 331(r) Hunt, W. H., 323(r) Hussell, D. J. T., 178(r) Ilyichev, V. D., 250(r) Ioale, P., 241(r) Jackson, H. D., 322(r) Jaksic, F. M., 187(r) Jehl, J. R., Jr., 182(r), 208-212 Jollet, A., 243-244(r) Joste, N., 185-186(r) Kerlinger, P., 328(r) Kershner, M. A., 142-154 Kessel, B., 42-47 Ketterson, E. D., 239-240 Kilham, L., 309-310 King, J. R., 155-167 Kirk, E. L., 189(r) Klaesson, P., 321(r) Kostin, I., 332-333(r)
Author Index J. Field Ornithol. Autumn 1986
Kotler, B. P., 332(r) Krasnicki, K., 249-250(r) Kreslavskii, A. G., 252(r) Kress, S. W., 81(r) Kricher, J. C., 48-52 Krynitsky, A. J., 85-90 Kurochkin, E. N., 185(r) Kwak, R. G. M., 247(r) Labisky, R. F., 249(r) Landenbergue, D., 184-185(r) Lednor, A. J., 241(r) Lein, M. R., 328(r) Lee, R., 16-21 Lensink, R., 242(r) Lent, R. A., 174 Liberg, O., 242(r) Ligon, J. D., 185-186(r) Linden, H., 178(r) Linz, G. M., 91-98 Livezey, B.C., 331(r) Lundberg, A., 180-181(r) Luthy, J.P., 322-323(r) Macdonald, I. A. W., 326(r) Madsen, J., 180(r) Maiorana, V. C., 250(r) Manley, P. N., 180(r) Mann, C. F., 329(r) Mannan, R. W., 247-248(r) Manuwal, D. A., 248(r) Marion, L., 77(r) Matthews, G. V. T., 80-81(r) May, R., 325(r) Mayaud, N., 66(r), 183-184(r) Mayr, E., 250-251(r) McCleery, R. H., 177(r) McCracken, R., 328(r) McCrary, M.D., 135-141 McKernan, R. L., 135-141 McKitrick, M. C., 251-252(r) McLaury, E. L., 244(r) Mearns, R., 242(r) Meek, E. R., 249(r) Meijer, R., 247(r) Mendez, A., 74-76(r) Meslow, E. C., 74(r), 247-248(r) Mewaldt, L. R., 155-167 Mikhailov, K. E., 73(r) Mineau, P., 53-56 Mitchell, C. A., 85-90 Monnerat, M., 322-323(r) Morel, M. Y., 67(r) Morrison, M. L., 180(r) Mortensen, A., 71(r), 72(r) Morton, E. S., 253-254(r) Mouõin, J. L., 74-76(r) Muma, K. E., 228-229 Myrberget, S., 178-179(r)
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Napier, L. D., 244(r) Newton, I., 68(r), 242(r) Nicolau-Guillaumet, P., 76-77(r), 77(r) Nikula, B., 329(r) Nilsson, J. A., 175(r) Nolan, V., Jr., 239-240 Nordoy, E. S., 72(r) Norton, R. L., 226-228 Nygard, T., 178(r) Obukhova, N. Yu., 252(r) Ogilvie, M. A., 80-81(r) O'Hara, R. J., 250-251(r) Orr, J. L., 323(r) Orsini, P., 78-79(r) Parmer, H. E., 189(r) Paton, P. W. C., 232-233 Penry, E. H., 322(r) Pererva, V. I., 245(r) Perez-Rivera, R. A., 99-104 Perrins, C. M., 177(r) Peters, G., 261-269 Petersen, K. L., 283-294 Peterson, S. R., 324-345(r) Pettingill, O. S., Jr., 333-334(r) Pinowska, B., 249-250(r) Ponomareva, T. S., 245-246(r) Post, F., 242(r) Poysa, H., 176(r) Prodon, R., 323-324(r) Purvey, M., 246(r) Rankin, N., 247(r) Ratzlaff, A., 329(r) Raynet, J. M. V., 81-82(r) Redford, K. H., 261-269 Repenning, R. W., 249(r) Rich, T., 79(r) Richardson, K. C., 326-327(r) Rico, M. C., 270-282 Ridgely, R. S., 253-254(r) Rimmet, C. C., 114-125 Ringelman, J. K., 230-232 Robertson, R. J., 64-65 Roby, D. D., 57-59 Rohwer, S., 245(r) Romanov, A., 323(r) Ryabtsev, I. A., 321(r) Samuel, D. E., 243(r) Santana C., E., 235-238 Schaller, J. C., 322-323(r) Schnell, G. D., 334(r) Schreiber, E. A., 62-63 Schreiber, R. W., 62-63, 135-141 Schwager, G., 187(r) Sealy, S. G., 313-317 Shapoval, A. P., 66(r) Siegfried, W. R., 322(r) Simmons, R., 321-322(r)
Skutch, A. F., 254-256(r) Smith, G. J., 300-308 Smith, H. G., 175(r) Smith, K. G., 68(r) Smith, L. M., 126-134 Spaans, B., 244(r) Sonerud, G. A., 178(r) Sorjonen, J., 333(r) Sosnovskii, I., 325(r) Spidso, T. K., 178-179(r) Stacey, P. B., 185-186(r) Stauffer, D. F., 324-325(r) Stedman, S. J., 189(r) Stevens, J., 186-187(r) Stevenson, H. M., 328(r) Stishov, M. S., 73(r) Storer, R. W., 182(r) Stutchbury, B. J., 64-65 Sueur, F., 70(r), 186(r) Sugden, L. G., 324(r) Sullivan, M. A., 245(r) Swenson, J. E., 320-321(r) Szymczak, M. R., 230-232 Taylor, R. H., 330(r) Taylor, W. K., 142-154 Templeton, A. R., 186(r) Teunissen, W., 244(r) Thompson, S. P., 244(r) Timossi, I. C., 180(r) Tostain, O., 327-328(r) Triplet, P., 70(r) Trost, C. H., 325-326(r) Turcotte, W. H., 252-253(r) Turrian, F., 184-185(r) Ueda, K., 193-199 Ulfstrand, S., 180-181(r) Underhill-Day, J. C., 175(r) Van der Raay, B. M., 254(r) van Impe, J., 72-73(r) Van Valen, L. M., 250(r) van Vessem, J., 34-41 Verbeek, N. A.M., 22-33 Visbeek, G., 74-76(r) Vogt, D. F., 189(r) von Schantz, T., 242(r) Wagner, W. D., 135-141 Wahl, T. R., 250(r) Walcott, C., 241(r) Wallraft, H. G., 241(r) Watt, D. J., 105-113 Wells, D. R., 330(r) Wester, D. B., 126-134 Wheeler, B., 248(r) Widen, P., 179(r) Wight, H. M., 74(r) Wikman, M., 178(r) Willoughby, E. J., 238-239
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Willsteed, P.M., 310-313 Wilmers, T. J., 243(r) Wilson, U. W., 295-299 Wingfield, J. C., 181(r) Winkelman, J. E., 249(r) With, K. A., 180(r) Wood, A. G., 213-221 Wood, D. S., 334(r) Wooler, R. D., 326-327(r)
Wyllie, I., 242(r) Yablonkevich, M. L., 66(r) Yamagishi, S., 193-199 Yesou, P., 77(r) Yochem, P. K., 208-212 Yurkunas, G., 320(r) Zaias, J., 16-21 Zarnowitz, j.E., 248(r) Zerhusen, P. A., 247(r)
j. Field Ornithol., 57(4):341-344
Subject/Geographic Index
The subject/geographic index includes entries for states, provinces of Canada, coun- tries other than the United States and Canada, and some specific localities (e.g., Wadden Sea): entries under the same headings used to categorize reviews; and a few additional headings that reflect specific topics (e.g., techniques). Since reviews are arranged by subject and cross-referenced within the review sections of the Journal, they are indexed primarily by geographic location.
Africa, 321 eastern, 79-80 northwestern, 183 western, 66, 250-251
Alaska, 42-47, 57-59, 173, 181 Algeria, 243 Antarctic, Hope Bay, 74 Arctic, Eurasian, 178 Argentina, 221 Arkansas, 70-71 Asia
central, 66 middle, 66
Australia, 326 Bahamas, 236 banding and longevity
Barn-Owl, Common, 200-207 Catbird, Gray, 48-52 Eagle, Bald, 173 Flycatcher, Yellow-bellied, 48-52 Grebe, Eared, 208-212 Gull, Ring-billed, 310-313 Mallard, 230-231 Ovenbird, 48-52 Sparrow, Lincoln's, 114-125 Sparrow, Swamp, 114-125 Sparrow, White-crowned, 155-167 Terns, Sooty, 226-228 Thrush, Wood, 48-52 Waterthrush, Northern, 48-52 Wood-warbler, Hooded, 48-52 Wood-warbler, Kentucky, 48-52 Yellowthroat, Common, 48-52
behavior
Dove, Mourning, 238-239 Heron, Gray, 34-41 territory
foraging territories, 213-221 Gull, Western, 1-15 Mockingbird, Northern, 16-21 nocturnal territoriality, 213-221 Plover, Grey (Black-bellied), 213-221 Warbler, Fan-tailed, 193-199
Belgium, 34-41 Belize, 48-52 Brazil, 171-172, 222-224, 261-269
British Columbia, 22-33, 250 California, 1-15, 135-141, 155-167, 180,
182, 208-212, 250 Canada, 46 Colorado, 230-232 conservation and environmental
quality Auklet, Least, 57-59 Blackbird, Brewer's, 137 Blackbird, Redwinged, 137 Blackbird, Yellow-headed, 137 Coot, American, 137 dieldrin, 85-90 Dove, Mourning, 137 Eagle, Imperial, 273, 274, 276-279 endrin, 85-90 Finch, House, 137-138 Goshawk, Northern, 273, 274, 276 Grebe, Eared, 137 Gull, Bonaparte's, 137 Harrier, Marsh, 273, 274, 275, 277 heavy metals, 270-282 hummingbird sp., 137 Junco, Dark-eyed, 137 Kestrel, American, 137 Kite, Black, 273, 274, 276-279 Lark, Horned, 137-138 Meadowlark, Western, 137 organochlorines, 270-282 Phalarope, Red-necked, 137 sandpiper sp., 137 Sparrow, Savannah, 137 sparrow sp., 137 Sparrow, White-crowned, 137 Starling, European, 137-138 Stilt, Black-necked, 137 Swallow, Barn, 137, 139 Swallow, Cliff, 137 Swift, Vaux's, 137, 139 Swift, White-throated, 137, 139 Teal, Blue-winged, 136-137. Tern, Cayenne, 300-308 Tern, Common, 300-308 Tern, Roseate, 300-308 Tern, Royal, 300-308 Tern, Sandwich, 300-308
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Vulture, European Black, 273, 274, 276, 277
Whistling-Duck, Fulvous, 85-90 Wood-warbler, MacGillivray's, 137 Wood-warbler, Wilson's, 137 Wood-warbler, Yellow-rumped, 137
Cuba, 236 Denmark, 180 Djibouti, 246 ecology
Mallard, 230-232 England, 175, 177, 188-189, 213-221,242 Eurasia, 242 Europe, 183, 241,333 Finland, 176, 178 Florida, 16-21, 142-154, 249, 309-310,
328-329
food and feeding Duck, Ring-necked, 126-134 Duck, Ruddy, 126-134 Pelican, Brown, 63-64 Plover, Grey (Black-bellied), 213-221 Scaup, Lesser, 126-134 Sparrow, Brewer's, 283-294 Sparrow, Sage, 283-294
France, 69, 76-79, 176-177,179, 186, 243- 244, 322, 324
Gambia, 67 Germany, West, 187 Greater Antilles, 235-238 Greenland, 330 Guyana, 327-328 Hispaniola, 236-238 Iceland, 242 Idaho, 283-294, 317-319, 324-325 Illinois, 189 Indiana, 239-240 Indonesia, 250 Jamaica, 236 Japan, 193-199 Kenya, 329 Malawi, 177, 180 Manitoba, 315-317 Maryland, 238-239 Massachusetts, 320, 329 migration, orientation, and homing
Catbird, Gray, 48-52 Chat, Yellow-breasted, 48-52 Flycatcher, Yellow-bellied, 48-52 Grebe, Eared, 208-212
migrant birds killed, 142-154 Bittern, Least, 146 Bobolink, 147, 151 Bunting, Indigo, 147 Bunting, Painted, 147, 149, 151, 152 Catbird, Gray, 146, 148, 150, 151 Chat, Yellow-breasted, 149
Chuck-will's Widow, 146 Cuckoo, Yellow-billed, 146, 148 Flycatcher, Acadian, 148 Gallinule, Purple, 146 Grebe, Pied-billed, 148 Grosbeak, Rose-breasted, 147 Kinglet, Ruby-crowned, 148 Moorhen, Common, 146, 148 Oriole, Northern, 149 Ovenbird, 147, 149-153 Parula, Northern, 146, 148, 150 Phoebe, Eastern, 146, 148, 151 Rail, Black, 146 Rail, Clapper, 146, 148, 151 Rail, King, 146, 152 Rail, Virginia, 148 Redstart, American, 145, 147, 149-152 Sapsucker, Yellow-bellied, 148 Sora, 146, 148 Sparrow, Grasshopper, 147, 149, 152 Sparrow, Savannah, 147, 149 Sparrow, Seaside, 149, 151 Sparrow, Sharp-tailed, 149 Sparrow, Swamp, 147, 149 Starling, European, 146 Tanager, Summer, 149 Thrasher, Brown, 146 Thrush, Gray-cheeked, 151 Veery, 146, 150, 151 Vireo, Red-eyed, 146, 148, 150, 151 Vireo, Solitary, 148 Vireo, White-eyed, 146, 148, 150 Waterthrush, Louisiana, 147 Waterthrush, Northern, 147, 149, 152 Wood-Pewee, Eastern, 146 Wood-warbler, Black-and-White, 147,
149-153
Wood-warbler, Blackburnian, 148 Wood-warbler, Blackpoll, 147, 149-153 Wood-warbler, Black-throated Blue, 146,
148, 150-152 Wood-warbler Cape May, 146, 148, 151-
153
Wood-warbler Wood-warbler Wood-warbler Wood-warbler Wood-warbler
Wood-warbler Wood-warbler Wood-warbler
Wood-warbler Wood-warbler Wood-warbler
152
Wood-warbler, 151
Connecticut, 147, 152 Hooded, 147, 149 Kentucky, 147, 149 Magnolia, 146, 148, 152 Palm, 149, 150 Pine, 148 Prairie, 145, 147, 149 Prothonotary, 147 Swainson's, 147, 149 Tennessee, 146 Worm-eating, 147, 149,
Yellow-rumped, 146, 150,
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Wood-warbler, Yellow-throated, 147, 148 Wren, Marsh, 146, 148 Wren, Sedge, 148 Yellowthroat, Common, 147, 149-153
migrant, winter site fidelity Ovenbird, 48-52 Thrush, Wood, 48-52 Waterthrush, Northern, 48-52 Wood-warbler, Hooded, 48-52 Wood-warbler, Kentucky, 48-52 Yellowthroat, Common, 48-52
Mississippi, 252 Mongolia, 185 morphology and anatomy
Sparrow, Lincoln's, 114-125 Sparrow, Swamp, 114-125 Sparrow, White-crowned, 155-167
Montana, 320-321 Morocco, 66, 243 Neotropics, 253-254 nesting and reproduction
Blackbird, Redwinged, 228-229 Crow, American, 309-310 Dove, Mourning, 238-239 embryonic viability, 53-56 Flycatcher, Least, 315-317 Gull, Glaucous-winged, 22-33 Gull, Ring-billed, 310-313 Heron, Gray, 34-41 Kingbird, Western, 315-317 permanent nest-marker, 62-63 $eriema, Red-legged, 261-269 Sparrow, Brewer's, 283-294 Sparrow, Sage, 283-294 Whistling-duck, Black-bellied, 233-235 Wood-warbler, Prothonotary, 313-315 Wood-warbler, Yellow, 315-317
Netherlands, 242 New Jersey, 200-207 New York, 331-332 North America, 328 North Dakota, 91-98 Norway, 72, 180, 181 Oklahoma, 105-113, 323, 329 Ontario, 63-64, 71, 114-125, 310-313 Oregon, 74, 244, 247 parasites and diseases
Blackbird, Yellow-shouldered, 99 Cowbird, Shiny, 99-104 Dove, Common Ground, 100-103 Dove, Zenaida, 100-103 estimating frequency of brood parasitism,
224-226
Finch, Common Diuca, 99 Grackle, Greater Antillean, 101-102 Grassquit, Black-faced, 100-103 Kingbird, Gray, 101-102
Mannikin, Nutmeg, 100-103 Mockingbird, Northern, 101-102 Oriole, Black-cowled, 101-102 Sparrow, Rufous-collared, 99 Vireo, Black-whiskered, 101-102 Vireo, Puerto Rican, 100-103
plumages and molt Blackbird, Red-winged, 91-98 Sparrow, Lincoln's, 114-125 Sparrow, Swamp, 114-125 Sparrow, White-throated, 105-113
population dynamics, Gull, Glaucous- winged, 22-33
Puerto Rico, 99-104, 235-238 Quebec, 243 Romania, 187-188 Russia, 68, 73, 245-246, 321,323, 325,332-
333
arctic, 73 Wrangel Island, 73
Saskatchewan, 324 Scotland, 68, 245-249 Senegal, 67, 176 songs and vocalizations
Crow, American, 309-310 Gull, Western, 1-15 Seriema, Red-legged, 261-269
South Africa, 322, 326 South Carolina, 126-134, 168-170 Spain, 72, 182, 270-282 Sweden, 175, 321 Switzerland, 184, 327 techniques
artificial auklet burrow, 295-299 capturing Common Barn-Owls, 200-207 embryonic viability, 53-56 estimating frequency of brood parasitism,
224-226
estimating sex-ratio, 155-167 identification of juvenile sparrows, 114-
125
individually marking gull chicks, 310-313 laparotomy and subsequent survival, 239-
240
marking incubating birds, 232-233 milk carton nest box, 313-315 nasal saddle, loss of, 170-171 nest box trap, 64-65 permanent nest marker, 62-63 portable electronic balance, 60-62 response to muscle biopsy, 168-171 sexing Golden Eagles, 317-319 simultaneous territory mapping, 193-199
Tennessee, 189, 248 Texas, 85-90, 233-235, 241 Trinidad, 300-308 Tunisia, 243
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Utah, 68, 208-212 Virgin Islands 63, 226-228 Wadden Sea, 244 Washington, 78, 245, 248, 295-299 wildlife management and economic orni-
thology Auklet, Rhinoceros, 295-299 Mallard, 230-232 Wood-warbler, Prothonotary, 313-315
Wisconsin, 170 Zambia, 322 Zimbabwe, 322 zoogeography and distribution
Auklet, Least, 57-59 Junco, Dark-eyed, 112
Martin, Brown-chested, 171-172 Martin, Gray-breasted, 171-172 Martin, Purple, 171-172 Sapsucker, Yellow-bellied, 42-47 Tern, Cayenne, 221, 300-308 Tern, Common, 221-223, 300-308 Tern, Gull-billed, 221 Tern, Large-billed, 221 Tern, Roseate, 300-308 Tern, Royal, 221, 300-308 Tern, Sandwich, 300-308 Tern, South American, 221 Tern, Trudeau's, 221 Tern, Yellow-billed, 221 Vulture, Turkey, 235-238
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Taxonomic Index
The following taxonomic index includes entries for common and scientific names of birds given in papers, notes, and reviews.
Accipiter gentilis, 179, 248,273, 308 A. nisus, 68, 242, 280 A. rufiventris, 321 Acrocephalus agricola, 66 A. dumetorum, 66 A. palustris, 185 A. Schoenobaenus, 73 Actiris hypoleucas, 327 Aegolius acadicus, 78 A. funereus, 178 Aegypius monachus, 273 Aeronautes saxatalis, 137, 139 Aethia cristatella, 59 A. psittacula, 59 A. pusilla, 57-59 A. pygmaea, 59 Agelaius phoeniceus, 91-98, 137, 228, 240,
245, 293, 316 A. tricolor, 98 A. xanthomus, 99, 104 Aix sponsa, 133, 233-235 Ajaia ajaja, 328, 329 Alaemon alaudipes, 184 Alauda arvensis, 184 Alca torda, 76 Alcedo arthis, 76, 184, 185, 327 Alle alle, 76 Amandava amandava, 182 Ammodramus savannarum, 147, 149, 152, 328 A. caudacutus, 149 A. maritimus, 149, Amphispiza belli, 79, 283-294 Anas acura, 133, 329 A. americana, 76 A. bahamensis, 328 A. clypeata, 68 A. crecca, 327 A. discors, 133, 136, 137, 170, 234, 328 A. georgica, 74, 75 A. platyrhynchos, 80, 86, 134, 170, 174, 230,
232, 234, 277, 324, 327, 332 A. rubripes, 80 A. strepera, 327 Anastomus lamelligerus, 326 Anser albifrons, 80, 242 A. anser, 180 A. brachyrhynchus, 180, 242 Anthus trivialis, 185 Aphelocoma coerulescens, 97
Apus affinis, 183, 184 A. apus, 32, 184 A. caffer, 184 A. melba, 184 A. pallidus, 184 A. unicolor, 184 Aquila chrysaetos, 246, 317, 319 A. heliaca, 245, 273 Archaeopteryx, 185 Ardea cinerea, 34-41 A. cocoi, 327 A. herodias, 64, 83 Asio otus, 332 Athene noctua, 78 Auk, Little, see Alle alle
Razorbill, see Alca torda Auklet, Cassin's, see Ptychoramphus aleuti-
cus
Crested, see Aethia cristatella Least, see A. pusilla Parakeet, see A. psittacula Rhinoceros, see Cerorhinca monocerata Whiskered, see A. pygmaea
Avocet, see Recurvirostra avosetta Aythya collaris, 126 A. affinis, 126, 132, 133 A. americana, 132 A. ferina, 327 A. fuligula, 80, 327 A. marila, 128, 133 A. valisineria, 128, 132, 133 Barn-owl, Common, see Tyro alba Bateleur, see Terathopius ecaudatus Bittern, Least, see Ixobrychus exilis Blackbird, Brewer's, see Euphagas cyano-
cephalus European, see Turdus merula Redwinged, see Agelaius phoeniceus Yellow-headed, see Xanthocephalus xan-
thocephalus Yellow-shouldered, see A. xanthomus
Blackcap, see Sylvia atricapilla Bluebird spp., see Sialia spp.
Eastern, see Sialia sialis Bobolink, see Dolichonyx oryzivorus Bobwhite, see Colinus virginianus Bonasa umbellus, 324 Brambling, see Fringilla montifringilla Brant, see Branta bernicla
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Branta bernicla, 80, 242, 244 B. canadensis, 81,323 B. leucopsis, 80 Broadbill, African, see Smithornis capensis
Grey-headed, see S. sharpei Bubo bubo, 78-79 B. virginianus, 206, 207 Bubulcus ibis, 232 Bullfinch, see Pyrrhula pyrrhula Bunting, Cirl, see Emberiza cirlus
Indigo, see Passerina cyanea Lapland, see Calcarius lapponicus Meadow, see E. cioides Painted, see P. ciris Reed, see E. schoeniclus Snow, see Plectrophenax nivalis
Bushchats, Rufous, see Cerotrichas galactotes Bustard, Little, see Tetrax tetrax Buteo swainsoni, 277 Butorides striatus, 83 Calamouichla brevipennis, 176 C. gracilirostris, 176 C. rufescens, 176 Calandrella brachydactyla, 76 C. rufescens, 184 Calcarius lapponicus, 330 Calidris alpina, 76, 165 C. fuscicollis, 76 Callipepla californica, 76 Campephilus imperialis, 254 C. principalis, 82 Camperhera cailliautii, 80 C. caroli, 80 C. permista, 80 Canvasback, see Aythya valisineria Capercaillie, Common, see Tetrao urogallus Caprimulgus carolinensis, 146 C. pectoralis, 322 C. ruficollis, 76 Cardinalis cardinalis, 71 Cardinal, Northern, see Cardinalis cardinalis Carduelis cannabina, 185 C. flammea, 97 Cariama cristata, 261-269 Carpodacus mexicanus, 137, 138 Carthartes aura, 235, 237, 238 Catharusfuscescens, 146, 150, 151 C. minimus, 76, 151 C. ustulatus, 76 Catbird, Gray, see Dumetella carolinensis Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, 232 Celeus brachyurus, 255 Centrocercus urophasianus, 320 Cercotrichas galactotes, 76 Cerorhinca monocerato,, 295 Certhia americana, 180 C. familiaris, 247
Chaetura thomensis, 183 C. sabini, 183 C. vauxi, 137, 139, 248 Chaffinches, see Fringilla coelebs Charadrius asiaticus, 76 C. dubius, 179, 185 C. hiaticula, 165 C. vociferus, 83 Chat, Yellow-breasted, see Icteria virens Chen caerulescens, 133, 316, 321 Chersophilus duponti, 76, 184 Chickadee, Black-capped, see Parus atricap-
illa
Chestnut-backed, see P. rufescens Mountain, see P. gambeli
Chionis alba, 74, 75 C. minor, 75 Chrysococcyx klaas, 322 Chuck-will's-widow, see Caprimulgus caro-
linensis
Chunga burmeisteri, 261, 265, 267, 268 Ciconia nigra, 76 Cinclus cinclus, 246 Circus aeruginosus, 175, 273, 274, 275, 277 C. cyaneus, 69, 207 Cisticola brunnescens, 322 C. juncidis, 193-199,322 Cistothorus palustris, 146, 148 C. platensis, 148 Clangula hyemalis, 327 Coccyzus americanus, 146, 148 Coats, Eurasian, see Fulica atra Colapres auratus, 254, 255 C. rupicola, 255 Colinus virginianus, 76 Columba livia, 66, 78, 241,252 Columbiana passerina, 101, 103 Condor, California, see Gymnogyps califor-
nianus
Contopus virens, 146 Conuropsis carolinensis, 83 Coot, American, see Fulica americana Coracias abyssinica, 184 C. garrulus, 66, 184 Cormorant, Blue-eyed, see Phalacrocorax
atriceps Double-crested, see P. auritus Great, see P. carbo Olivaceous, see P. olivaceous
Cornitermes cumulans, 269 Corvus brachyrhynchos, 309, 310 C. corax, 310 C. corone, 243, 310 C. frugilegus, 164, 179, 310 C. monedula, 185 Cowbird, Brown-headed, see Molothrus ater
Shiny, see M. bonariensis
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Crane, see Grus grus Sandhill, see Grus canadensis
Creeper, Brown, see Certhia americana Crow, American, see Corvus brachyrhynchos
Carrion, see C. corone Cuckoo, European, see Cuculus canorus
Klaas's, see Chrysococcyx Maas Yellow-billed, see Coccyzus americanus
Cuculus canorus, 76 Curlew, see Numenius arquata Cyanocitta cristata, 97 Cyanocorax toorio, 310 Cyanoramphus malherbi, 330 C. auriceps, 330 Cyanosylvia svecia, 66 Cygnus buccinator, 244 C. cygnus, 80 C. olor, 327 Delichon urbica, 68, 76 Dendrocincla anabatina, 255 Dendrocygna autumnalis, 233-234 D. bicolor, 85 Dendroica sp., 21 D. caerulescens, 146, 148, 150-153 D. coronata, 137, 146, 150, 151 D. discolor, 145-147, 149,228, 229 D. dominica, 146, 148 D. fusca, 148 D. magnolia, 146, 148, 152 D. palmarum, 149, 150 D. pensylvanica, 71 D. petechia, 289, 293, 315 D. pinus, 148 D. tigrina, 146, 148, 151-153, 320 D. townsendi, 248 D. striata, 146, 149-153 D. virens, 320 Dipper, see Cinclus cinclus Diuca diuca, 99 Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 147, 151 Dove, Common Ground, see Columbiana
passerina Mourning, see Zenaida macroura Rock, see Columba livia Turtle, see Streptopelia turtur Zenaida, see Zenaida aurita
Dowitcher, Long-billed, see Limnodromus scolopaceus
Dryocopus lineatus, 254 D. pileatus, 248, 254 Duck, Black, see Anas rubripes
Eider, see Somateria mollissima Redhead, see Aythya americana Ring-necked, see Aythya collaris Ruddy, see Oxyura jamaicensis Tufted, see Aythya fuligula Wood, see Aix sponsa
Dumetella carolinensis, 49, 146, 148, 150, 151, 293
Dunlin, see Calidris alpina Eagle, Bald, see Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Boneill's, see Hieraaetus fasciatus Boated, see H. pennatus Golden, see Aquila chrysaetos Imperial, see A. heliaca White-tailed, see Haliaeetus albicilla
Egret, Cattle, see Bubulcus ibis Great, see Egretta alba Snowy, see E. thula
Egretta alba, 327 E. caerulea, 82, 327 E. thula, 327 E. tricolor, 327, 328 Eider, Common, see Somateria mollissima Emberiza cioides, 196, 199 E. cirlus, 185 E. citrinella, 185 E. pusila, 73 E. schoeniclus, 73, 185 Empidonax fiaviventris, 49 E. minimus, 315 E. oberholseri, 248 E. traillii, 21 E. virescens, 148 Eremalauda dunni, 80 Eremophila alpestris, 137, 184 E. bilopha, 184 Eremopterix nigriceps, 184 Erithacus rubecula, 175 Eudocimus albus, 168-169, 226 E. tuber, 328 Euphagus cyanocephalus, 137 Falco chefrug, 245 F. columbarius, 70, 83, 245 F. mexicanus, 275 F. peregrinus, 178, 275, 281 F. sparverius, 83, 137, 231,243, 276, 282 F. subbuteo, 245 F. tinnunculus, 78, 245 F. verspertinus, 76, 245 Falcon, Prairie, see Falco mexicanus
Peregrine, see F. peregrinus Red-footed, see F. vespertinus Saker, see F. chefrug
Finch, Common Diuca, see Diuca diuca House, see Carpodacus mexicanus
Flicker, Andean, see Colaptes rupicola Northern, see C. auratus
Flycatcher, Acadian, see Empidonax rites- certs
Cocos Island, see Nesotriccus ridgwayi Dusky, see E. oberholseri Least, see E. rainlinus
348]
Traill's, see E. traillii Yellow-bellied, see E. flaviventris
Fratercula arctica, 295, 299 Fringilla coelebs, 94, 97 F. montifringilla, 181 Fulica americana, 137 F. atra, 327 Gadwall, see Anas strepera Galerida spp., 80 Gallinula chloropus, 146, 148 Gallinule, Purple, see Prophyrula martinica Gannet, Northern, see Morus bassanus Gavia adamsii, 76 G. immer, 81 Geochelidon nilotica, 222 Geocolaptes olivaceus, 255 Geothlypis trichas, 49, 147, 149-153 Glaucidium gnoma, 78 G. passerinum, 178 Goose, Barnacle, see Branta leucopsis
Blue, see Chen caerulescens Brent, see B. bernicla Canada, see B. canadensis Greylag, see Anser anser Lesser Snow, see C. caerulescens Pink-footed, see A. brachyrhynchus Greater White-fronted, see A. albifrons
Goshawk, Northern, see Accipiter gentilis Grackle, Greater Antillean, see Quiscalus ni-
ger
Grassquit, Black-faced, see Tiaris bicolor Grebe, Black-necked, see Podiceps nigricollis
Eared, see P. nigricollis Little, see Tachybaptus ruficollis Pied-billed, see Podilymbus podiceps Red-necked, see Podiceps grisegena
Grosbeak, Rose-breasted, see Pheucticus lu- dovicianus
Grouse, Eurasion Black, see Lyrurus tetrix Ruffed, see Bonasa umbellus Sage, see Centrocercus urophasianus Willow, see Lagopus lagopus
Grus canadensis, 253, 323 G. grus, 80 Guillemot, Brunnich's, see Uria lornvia Gull, Black-headed, see Larus ridibundus
Bonaparte's, see L. philadelphia Franklin's, see L. pipixcan Gray, see L. modestus Glaucous-winged, see L. glaucescens Great Black-backed, see L. marinus Herring, see L. argentatus Laughing, see L. atricilla Lesser Black-backed, see L. fuscus Little, see L. minutus Mediterranean, see L. melanocephalus Mew (Common), see L. canus Ring-billed, see L. delawarensis
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Silver, see L. novaehollandiae Southern Black-backed, see L. domini-
canus
Western, see L. occidentalis Yellow-footed Herring, see L. cachinnans
Gymnogyps californianus, 275 Gypaetus barbatus, 325 Haematopus ostralegus, 70, 245 Haliaeetus albicilla, 282 H. leucocephalus, 83, 173, 275, 281,317 Hammer, Yellow, see Emberiza citrinella Harrier, Northern (Hen), see Circus cyaneus
Marsh, see C. aeruginosus Hawk, European Sparrow, see Accipiter ni-
sus
Marsh, see Circus cyaneus Swainson's, see Buteo swainsoni
Heliocorys modesta, 80 Helmitheros vermivorus, 147, 149, 152 Heron, Cocoi, see Ardea cocoi
Gray, see A. cinerea Great Blue, see A. herodias Green-backed, see Butorides striatus Little-blue, see Egretta caerulea Louisiana, see E. tricolor
Hieraaetusfasciatus, 79, 243 H. pennatus, 69 Himantopus mexicanus, 137 Hippolais polyglotta, 185 Hirundo daurica, 184 H. pyrrhonota, 137 H. rustica, 76, 137, 139 Hobby, see Falco subbuteo Hoopoe, see Upupa epops Hylocichla mustelina, 49 Ibis, White, see Eudocimus albus
Scarlet, see E. ruber Icteria virens, 49, 71, 149 Icterus dominicensis, 101, 103 L galbula, 98, 149 Ixobrychus exilis, 146 Jabiru, see ]abiru mycteria ]abiru mycteria, 328 Jackdaw, see Corvus monedula Jay, Blue, see Cyanocitta cristata
Scrub, see Aphelocoma coerulescens Brown, see Cyanocorax toorio
Junco, Dark-eyed, see ]unco hyemalis ]unco hyemalis, 68, 78, 112, 113, 137, 165,
239
lynx torquilla, 79, 184, 185, 254 ]. ruficollis, 80 Kestrel, American, see Falco sparverius
Common, see F. tinnunculus Killdeer, see Charadrius vociferus Kingbird, Gray, see Tyrannus dominicensis
Western, see T. verticalis Kingfisher, Common, see Alcedo arthis
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Kinglet, Golden-crowned, see Regulus satrapa Ruby-crowned, see R. calendula
Kite, Black, see Milvus migrans kittiwake, see Rissa spp. Kittiwake, Black-legged, see R. tridactyla Lagopus lagopus, 178, 180 L. taurus, 71, 72 Lammergeier, see Gypaetus barbatus Lanius collurio, 76 L. minor, 76 Lark, Black-crowned Finch, see Eremopte-
fix nigriceps Calandra, see Melanocorypha calandra Dunn's, see Eremalauda dunni DuPont's see Chersophilus duponti Flappet, see Mirafa rufocinnamomea Hoopoe, see Alaemon alaudipes Horned, see Eremophila alpestris Lesser Short-toed, see Calandrella rufes-
certs
Shore (Horned), see Eremophila alpestris Short-toed, see Calandrella brachydactyla Sky, see Alauda arvensis Sun, see Heliocorys modesta Temminck's Horned, see Alaemon alau-
dipes Thick-billed, see Ramphocoris clotbey Wood, see Lullula arborea
Larus argentatus, 1, 23, 32, 33, 54, 56, 64, 77, 232, 306, 313
L. atticilia, 8, 14, 26, 32, 64 L. cachinnans, 77 L. canus, 32, 245, 327 L. delawarensis, 76, 226, 232, 310, 313 L. dominicanus, 26, 29, 74 L. fuscus 32, 33, 313 L. glaucescens, 1, 3, 15, 22, 29, 33, 60, 64 L. marinus, 10, 32, 39, 41 L. melanocephalus, 68 L. minutus, 327 L. modestus, 15 L. novaehollandeae, 32 L. occidentalis, 1-15, 40, 41 L. philadelphia, 137 L. pipixcan, 76 L. ridibundus, 179 Laterallus jamaicensis, 146 Limnodromus scolopaceus, 76 Limnothlypis swainsonii, 147, 149 Lineated Woodpecker, see Dryocopus linea-
tus
Linnet, Eurasian, see Carduelis cannabina Lonchura punctulata, 10l, 103 Loon, Common, see Gavia iramet
Yellow-billed, see G. adamsii Lullula arborea, 184, 242 Luscinia luscinia, 333 L. megarhynchos, 185, 333
Lyrurus tetrix, 320 Magpie (Black-billed), see Pica pica
Yellow-billed, see P. nuttalli Mallard, see Anas platyrhynchos Mannikin, Nutmeg, see Lonchura punctu-
lata
Martin, Brown-chested, see Phaeoprogne tabera Crag, see Ptyonoprogne rupestris Gray-breasted, see Progne chalybea House, see Delichon urbica Purple, see Progne subis Sand, see Riparia riparia
Meadowlark, Western, see Sternella neglecta Melanerpes catolinus, 255 M. chrysauchen, 255 M. erythrocephalus, 169, 255 M. formicivorus, 185, 254, 255 M. lewis, 254 Melanitta nigra, 327 Melanocorypha calandra, 184 Meleagris gallopavo, 54 Melospiza georgiana, 114-125, 147, 149 M. lincolnii, 114-125 M. melodia, 119, 175, 181 Mergus serrator, 68 Merlin, see Falco columbarius Milvus migrans, 245, 273 Mimuspolyglottos, 16-21, 101,293 Mirafa rufocinnamomea, 80 Mniotilta varia, 147, 149-153, 320 Mockingbird, Northern, see Mimus poly-
glottos Molothrus ater, 98 M. bonariensis, 99-104 Monticola spp., 324 Moorhen, Common, see Gallinula chloropus Morus bassanus, 41 Motacilla alba, 221 M. clara, 80 M. flava, 73 Munia, Red, see Amandava amandava murre spp., see Uria spp. Mycteria americana, 83, 328 Nectarinia famosa, 322 Nesotriccus ridgwayi, 253 Netta rufina, 72 Night-heron, Black-crowned, see Nycticorax
nycticorax Yellow-crowned, see N. violaceus
Nightingale, European, see L•4scinia mega- rhynchos Thrush, see L. luscinia
Nightjar, Fierynecked, see Caprimulgus pec- toralis
Red-necked, see Caprimulgus ruficollis Numenius arquata, 221 Nuthatch, Red-breasted, see Sitta canadensis
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Nyctea scandiaca, 328 Nycticorax nycticorax, 325, 328 N. violaceus, 83, 328 Nyroca americana, 235 Oceanites oceanicus, 74, 75 Oenanthe deserti, 76 O. leucura, 76, 323 Oldsquaw, see Clangula hyemalis Oporornis agilis, 124, 147, 152 O. formosus, 49, 71, 147, 149 O. philadelphia, 124 O. tolmiei, 124, 137 Oriole, Black-cowled, see Icterus dominicen-
sis
Northern, see I. galbula Osprey, see Pandion haliaetus Otus asio, 276 O. nudipes, 237 Ovenbird, see $eiurus aurocapillis Owl, Asian Bay, see Phodilus badius
Barred, see Strix varia Eagle, see Bubo bubo Great Horned, see B. virginianus Hawk, see Surnia ulula Little, see Athene noctua Long-eared, see Asio otus Northern, Spotted, see $trix occidentalis Puerto Rican Screech, see Otus nudipes Pygmy, see Glaucidium passerinure Saw-whet, see Aegolius acadicus Screech, see Otus asio Snowy, see Nyctea scandiaca Tawny, see Strix aluco Tengmalm's (Boreal), see Aegolius funer-
ells
Oxyurajamaicensis, 76, 126, 170, 171 Oystercatchers, see Haematopus ostralegus Pandion haliaetus, 81, 83, 237, 276, 328 Parakeet, Carolina, see Conuropsis caroli-
hensis
Orange-fronted, see Cyanoramphus mal- herbi
Yellow-crowned, see C. auriceps Partridge, Gray, see Perdix perdix Parula, Northern, see Parula americana Parula americana, 146, 148, 150 Parus ater, 176 P. atricapilla, 198, 199 P. bicolor, 71, 310 P. caeruleus, 176, 241 P. gambeli, 180 P. major, 97, 177, 294, 325 P. montanus, 180 P. palustris, 175, 180 P. rufescens, 180 Passer domesticus, 78
P. montanus, 325 Passerculus sandwichensis, 137, 147, 149, 289,
293
Passerina ciris, 147, 149, 151, 152 P. cyanea, 147, 168, 170 Pelecanus occidentalis, 63, 64, 275 Pelican, Brown, see Pelecanus occidentalis Penguin, Adelie, see Pygoscelis adeliae Perdix perdix, 320 Petrel, Wilson's, see Oceanites oceanicus Phaeoprogne tapera, 171 Phaetusa simplex, 222 Phalacrocorax aristotelis, 176 P. atriceps, 39, 41, 74 P. auritus, 276 P. carbo, 327 P. olivaceous, 64 Phalarope, Red-necked, see Phalaropus lo-
batus
Phalaropus lobatus, 137 Phasianus colchicus, 277, 281 Pheasant, Ring-necked, see Phasianus col-
chicus
Reeve's, see Syrmaticus reevesii Pheucticus ludovicianus, 147 Phodilus badius, 330 Phoebe, Eastern, see Sayornis phoebe Phoenicurus ochrurus, 324 Phylloscopus collybita, 66 P. trochiloides, 21, 66, 76 P. trochilus, 185, 321 Pica nuttalli, 21 P. pica, 245 Picoides albolarvatus, 180 P. borealis, 253, 255 P. major, 184 P. pubescens, 255 P. tridcatylus, 73 P. villosus, 180, 248 Piculet, Olivaceous, see Picumnus olivaceus Picumnus olivaceus, 254 Picus vaillantii, 184 P. viridis, 254 Pigeon, see Columba livia Pintail, Northern, see .Sinas acuta
White-cheeked see A. bahamensis
Pipilo erythrophthalmus, 71 Pipit, Tree, see Antbus trivialis Piranga rubra, 149 Pitta, African, see Pitta angolensis
Green-breasted, see P. reichenowi Pitta angolensis, 80 P. reichenowi, 80 Plectrophenax nivalis, 178 Plover, Caspian, see Charadrius asiaticus
Common Ringed, see C. hiaticula
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Grey (Black-bellied), see Pluvialis squat- arola
Little Ringed, see C. dubius Pluvialis squatarola, 213, 221 Pochard, Common, see Aythya retina
Red-crested, see Netta rufina Podiceps grisegena, 76 P. nigricollis, 137, 182, 208-212, 329 Podilymbus podiceps, 148 Pogoniulus leucomystax, 177 Pogonocichla stellata, 180 Porphyrula martinica, 146 P•rzana carolina, 146, 148 Progne chalybea, 171 P. subis, 82, 98, 171-172, 294 Protonotaria citrea, 147, 313 Ptarmigan, Rock, see Lagopus mutus Ptychoramphus aleuticus, 295 Ptyonoprogne rupestris, 76 Puffin, Atlantic, see Fratercula arctica Puffinus bulleri, 250 Pygmy-Owl, Northern, see Glaucidium
gnoma
Pygoscelis adeliae, 75 Pyrrhocorax graculus, 73 Pyrrhula pyrrhula, 98 Quail, California, see Callipepla californica Quiscalus niger, 101 Rail, Black, see Laterallusjamaicensis
Clapper, see Railus longirostris King, see R. elegans Virginia, see R. limicola
Railus longirostris, 146, 148, 151 R. elegans, 146, 152 R. limicola, 146, 148 Ramphocoris clotbey, 184 Raven, Common, see Corvus corax Recurvirostra avosetta, 68, 70 Redhead, see Nyroca americana Redpoll, Lesser, see Carduelisfiammea Redstart, American, see Setophaga ruticilla
Black, see Phoenicurus ochruras Regulus calendula, 148, 180, 248 R. satrapa, 180, 248 Rhynchops niger, 40, 41 Riparia riparia, 185 Rissa spp., 58 R. triclactyla, 299 Robin, American, see Turdus migratorius
European, see Erithacus rubecula Starred, see Pogonocichla stellata Rollers, Abyssinian, see Coracias abyssin-
ica
European, see C. garrulus Rook, see Corvus frugilegus
Sandpiper, Common, see Actitis hypoleucos White-rumped, see Calidrisfuscicollis
Sapsucker, Red-breasted, see Sphyrapicus ruber
Yellow-bellied, see S. varius Saxicola rubetra, 187 S. torquata, 185, 187 Sayornisphoebe, 71, 146, 148, 151 Scaup, Greater, see Aythya marila
Lesser, see A. affinis Scoter, Black, see Melanitta nigra Seiurus aurocapillus, 49, 71, 147, 149-153,
199, 32O S. motacilla, 147 S. noveboracensis, 49, 52, 147, 149, 152 Seriema, Black-legged (Burmeister's), see
Chunga burmeisteri Crested (Red-legged), see Cariama cristata
Setophaga ruticilla, 145, 147, 149-152 Shag, see Phalacrocorax aristotelis Shearwater, Bullet's, see Puffinus bulleri Sheathbill, Snowy, see Chionis alba
Black-faced, see C. minor Shelduck, see Tadorna tadorna Shrike, Lesser Grey, see Lanius minor
Red-backed, see L. collurio Sialia spp., 82, 285 S. sialis, 64, 226, 286, 293, 294 Sitta canadensis, 180, 248 Skimmer, Black, see Rhynchops niger Skua, Great, see Stercorarius skua
Chilean, see S. chilensis McCormick's, see S. maccormicki
Smithornis capensis, 80 S. sharpei, 80 Somateria mollissima, 235, 249, 327 Sofa, see Porzana carolina Sparrow, Brewer's, see Spizella breweri
Chipping, see S. passerina European Tree, see Passer montanus Field, see S. pusilla Grasshopper, see Ammodramus saran-
House, see Passer domesticus Lincoln's, see Melospiza lincolni Rufous-collared, see Zonotrichia capensis Sage, see Amphispiza belli Savannah, see Passerculus sandwichensis Seaside, see Ammodramus maritimus Sharp-tailed, see Ammodramus caudacutus Song, see M. melodia Swamp, see M. georgiana Tree, see S. arborea White-crowned, see Z. leucophrys White-throated, see Z. albicollis
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Sparrowhawk, see Accipiter nisus African Red-breasted, see A. rufiventris
Sphyrapicus tuber, 42 S. spp., 254 S. varius, 42-47, 148 Spizella arborea, 196, 199, 239 S. breweri, 283, 285, 294 S. passerina, 248 S. pusilla, 291 Spoonbill, Roseate, see Ajaia ajaja Starling, European, see Sturnus vulgaris Stercorarius chilensis, 74 S. maccormicki, 74 S. skua, 74 Sterna antillarum, 300 S. dougalli, 300, 308, 331 S. eurygnatha, 222 S. fuscata, 226-228, 305 S. hirundinacea, 222 S. hirundo, 179,222-223, 300, 307,308, 331 S. maxima, 63, 222, 300, 308 S. paradisaea, 29, 32 S. sandvicensis, 64, 68, 300 S. superciliaris, 222 S. trudeaui, 222 Stilt, Black-necked, see Himantopus mexi-
canus
Stonechat, see Saxicola torquata Stork, Black, see Ciconia nigra
Openbilled, see Anastomus lamelligerus Wood, see Mycteria americana
Streptopelia turtur, 67, 184 Strix aluco, 78 S. occidentalis, 74, 254 S. vatre, 81,254 Sturnella negle•cta, 137, 285 Sturnus vulgaris, 137, 138, 146, 186, 188,
241,255 Sunbird, Malachite, see Nectariniafamosa Surnia ulula, 178 Swallow, Barn, see Hitundo rustica
Cliff, see/-/. pyrrhonota Red-rumped, see H. daurica Tree, see Tachycineta bicolor
Swan, Mute, see Cygnus olor Trumpeter, see C. buccinator Whooper, see C. cygnus
Swift, Alpine, see Apus melba Common, see A. apus Common, see A. unicolor House, see A. affinis Pallid, see A. pallidus Sabine's Spinetailed, see Chaetura sabini Sao Tome Spinetailed, see C. thomensis Vaux's, see C. vauxi White-rumped, see A. caffer White-throated, see Aeronautes saxatalis
Sylvia atricapilla, 175, 185 S. borin, 185 S. curruca, 66 Syrmaticus reevesii, 76 Tachyeres patachonicus, 331 Tachybaptus ruficollis, 327 Tachycineta bicolor, 64-65 Tadorna tadorna, 68, 235 Tanager, Summer, see Piranga rubra Teal, Blue-winged, see Anas discors
Georgian, see A. georgica Green-winged, see A. crecca
Terathopius ecaudatus, 326 Tern, Arctic, see Sterna paradisaea
Common, see S. hirundo Large-billed, see Phaetusa simplex Least, see S. antillarum Roseate, see S. dougalli Royal, see S. maxima Sandwich (Cayenne), see S. sandvicensis Sooty, see S. fuscata
Tetrao urogallus, 320, 323 Tetrax tetrax, 77, 245 Thrasher, Brown, see Toxostoma rufum Thrush, Dusky, see Turdus naumanni
Gray-cheeked, see Cathams minimus Rock, see Monticola spp. Song, see T. philomelas Swainson's, see C. ustulatus Wood, see Hylocichla mustelina
Thryothorus eisenmanni, 253 T. ludovicianus, 21, 71 Tinkerbird, Moustached Green, see Pogo-
niulus leucomystax Tiaris bicolor, 101, 103 Tit, Blue, see Parus caeruleus
Coal, see P. ater Great, see P. major Marsh, see P. palustris Willow, see P. montanus
Titmouse, Tufted, see Parus bicolor Towhee, Rufous-sided, see Pipilio eryth-
rophthalmus Toxostoma rufum, 146 Tringa flavipes, 76 Troglodytes aedon, 323 Turdus ericetorum, 73 T. merula, 175 T. migratorius, 77, 187 T. naumanni, 77 T. philomelas, 186 T. pilaris, 73 Turkey, see Meleagris gallopavo Tyrannus dominicensis, 101 T. verticalis, 315 Tyto alba, 76, 81, 200-207, 322, 323 Upupa epops, 184
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Uria spp., 58 U. lornvia, 76 Verry, see Catharus fuscescens Vermivora peregrina, 146, 320 Vireo altiloquus, 101 Vireo, Black-whiskered, see V. altiloquus V. flavifrons, 148 V. griseus, 146, 148, 150 V. latimeri, 101, 103 V. olivaceus, 76, 146, 148, 150, 151, 317 Vireo, Philadelphia, see V. philadelphicus V. philadelphicus, 189 Vireo, Puerto Rican, see V. latimeri
Red-eyed, see V. olivaceus V. solitarius, 148, 189 Vireo, Solitary, see V. solitarius
White-eyed, see V. griseus Yellow-throated, see V. flavifrons
Vulture, European Black, see Aegypius mon- achus
Turkey, see Cathartes aura Wagtail, Mountain, see Motacilla clara
Pied, see M. alba Warbler, Cape Verde, see Calamocichla brev-
ipennis Fan-tailed, see Cisticola juncidis Garden, see Sylvia borin Greenish, see Phylloscopus trochiloides Marsh, see Acrocephalus palustris Melodious, see Hippolais polyglotta Rufous Swamp, see Calamocichla rufescens Swamp, see Calamocichla gracilirostris Willow, see P. trochilus
Waterthrush, Louisiana, see Seiurus moti- cilla
Northern, see S. noveboracensis Wheatear, Black, see Oenanthe leucura
Desert, see O. deserti Whinchat, see Saxicola rubetra Whistling-duck, Black-bellied, see Dendro-
cygna autumnalis Fulvous, see D. bicolor
Wigeon, American, see Anas americana Willet, see Catoptrophorus semipalmatus Wilsonia citrina, 49, 147, 149 W. pusilla, 137 Woodcreeper, Tawny-winged, see Dendro-
cincla anabatina, Woodlark, see Lullula arborea Woodpecker, Acorn, see Melanerpes formi-
civorus
Algerian Green, see Picus vaillanti Brown-eared see Campethera caroli Downy, see Picoides pubescerts Golden-naped, see M. chrysauchen Great Spotted, see Picoides major Green, see Picus viridis
Green-backed, see Campethera permista Ground, see Geocolaptes olivaceus Hairy, see Picoides villosus Imperial, see Campephilus imperialis Ivory-billed, see Campephilus principalis Lewis's, see M. lewis Pileated, see Dryocopus pileatus Red-cockaded, see Picoides borealis Red-headed, see Melanerpes erythro-
cephalus Rufous, see Celeus brachyurus Three-toed, see Picoides tridactylus White-headed, see Picoides albolarvatus
Wood-Pewee, Eastern, see Contopus virens Wood-warbler, Black-and-White, see
Mniotilta varia
Blackburnian, see Dendroica fusca Blackpoll, see D. striata Black-throated Blue, see D. caerulescens Black-throated Green, see D. virens Cape May, see D. tigrina Chestnut-sided, see D. pensylvanica Connecticut, see Oporornis agilis Hooded, see Wilsonia citrina Kentucky, see O. formosus MacGillivray's, see O. tolmiei Magnolia, see D. magnolia Mourning, see O. philadelphia Palm, see D. palmarum Pine, see D. pinus Prairie, see D. discolor Prothonotary, see Protonotaria citrea Swainson's, see Limnothlypis swainsonii Tennessee, see Vermivora peregrina Townsend's, see D. townsendi Wilson's, see W. pusilla Worm-eating, see Helmitheros vermivorus Yellow, see D. petechia Yellow-rumped, see D. coronata Yellow-throated, see D. dominica
Wren, Carolina, see Thryothorus ludovici- anus
House, see Troglodytes aedon Inca, see Thryothorus eisenmanni Marsh, see Cistothorus palustris Sedge, see C. platensis
Wryneck, see ]ynx torquilla Red-breasted, see ]. ruficollis
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus, 137, 293 Yellowthroat, Common, see Geothlypis tri-
chas
Yellowlegs, Lesser, see Tringa flavipes Zenaida aurita, 101, 103 Z. macroura, 137, 238, 255 Zonotrichia albicollis, 105-113, 168, 169 Z. capensis, 99, 104 Z. leucophrys, 78, 97, 98, 137, 155-167