COMPILED BY JEAN FERNER
This index is primarily one to new information. Previously published information referred to in this
volume has not been indexed unless extensive comparisons or reinterpretations are involved. For some
species, especially ones not in the A.O.U. Check-list, only scientific names have been entered, and in some
instances entries under scientific names are more extensive than those under vernacular names. New generic,
specific, and subspecific names are printed in boldface type.
Abraham, Kenneth F., C. Davison Ankney, and H.
Boyd, Assortative mating by Brant, 201-203
Accipiter nisus, 344-353
A. striatus, 488-490
A. superciliosus, 627
Actitis macularia, 272-284
Adegoke, A. S., The pattern of migration of Village
Weaverbirds (Ploceus cuculatus) in southwestern
Nigeria, 863-870
Aeronautes, 735
Agelaius phoeniceus, 141,206-208, 363, 461-467, 830
Aidley, David J. (Ed.), Animal migration (rev.), 242-
243
Aimophila ruficeps, 186
A. stolzmanni, 228
Ainley, David G., Commentary: Further notes on
variation in Leach's Storm-Petrel, 230-233; Gary
W. Page, Lisa T. Jones, Lynne E. Stenzel, and
Ronald L. LeValley, Beached marine birds and
mammals of the North American west coast: a
manual for their census and identification (rev.),
255-257; review by, 777
Ainley, Marianne Gosztonyi, reviews by, 764-766,
790-792, 1016-1017
Aix sponsa, 729-730
Alaska, 161-167, 214, 440-450, 469-475, 500-501,560-
566, 593-599, 608-619
Albatross, Wandering, 395-398, 401; Waved, 801-802,
805-806, 808
Alberta, 25-31,608
Aldrich, Thomas W., and Dennis G. Raveling, Effects
of experience and body weight on incubation
behavior of Canada Geese, 670-679
Alectoris chukar, 33-47
Ali, Salim, and S. Dillon Ripley, Handbook of the
birds of India and Pakistan (rev.), 266
Alliston, W. George, see Haramis, G. Michael, et al.
Altruism (see Communal Breeding)
Amadon, Dean, see Bull, John, and --
Amazilia amabilis, 627
A. saucerrottei, 627
Amazona ochrocephala, 127
Amazonetta brasiliensis, 220
American Ornithologists' Union, Award, 268; Pro-
ceedings of the One-Hundredth Stated Meeting,
3AA-37AA
Ammodramus henslowii henslowii, 504-505
1022
A. l. loustonensis, 504-505
A. h. susurrans, 504-505
A. savannarum, 106
Amphispiza belli, 186, 828
Anas acuta, 719-721, 950
A. americana, 949-950
A. clypeata, 950
A. crecca, 950
A. cyanoptera, 719-721
A. platyrhynchos, 302-309, 689-696, 719-721,932-946,
950, 997
A. rubripes, 950, 997
A. strepera, 719, 947-951
Anatomy and morphology of Aeronautes, 735; Ama-
zona ochrocephala, 127; Ammodramus henslowii
henslowii, 504-505; A. l. loustonensis, 504-505;
A. h. susurrans, 504-505; Apus affinis, 735-736; A.
apus, 735; Aquila chrysaetos, 399, 401; Argentavis
magnificens, 390-402; Attila cinnamomeus, 100, 102;
Brachypteracias leptosomus, 132; Branta bernicla, 201-
202; B. canadensis, 401; Bubalornis albirostris, 501-
504; Bucco tamatia, 135; Buteo jamaicensis, 161-167;
Caprimulgus cubanensis cubanensis, 989-990; C. c.
eckmani, 989-990; C. c. insulaepinorum, 989-990;
Carpodacus mexicanus, 180-186; Cathartes aura, 395,
398; Carthartornis gracilis, 390; Centropus ateralbus,
127; Colaptes auratus, 132, 135; Colius macrourus,
735; C. striatus, 735; Coracias benghalensis, 129; C.
garrulus, 131; Coragyps atratus, 395, 398; Cygnus
olor, 401; Cymbilaimus lineatus, 646-648, 650; C.
sanctaemariae, 646-648, 650; Cypsiurus, 735; Del-
tarhynchus fiammulatus, 100, 102; Diomedea exu-
lans, 395-398, 401; Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis,
400; Fratercula corniculata, 593-599; Fulmarus gla-
cialis, 593-599; Galbula dea, 135; G. ruficauda, 127;
Gymnogyps californianus 393-401; Gyps fulvus, 401;
Hirundo pyrrhonota, 205, 798; H. rustica, 205; hy-
brid of Icterus chrysater x I. mesomelas, 733-734;
hybrid of Uria aalge x U. lomvia, 236-238; Hyp-
nelus bicinctus, 128; Icterus chrysater, 733-734; I.
galbula, 889-892; I. mesomelas, 733-734; Leptoptilos
crumeniferus, 401; Malacoptila panamensis, 129, 132;
Manacus manacus, 740-741; Meleagris gallopavo,
401; Micropanyptila, 735; Micropsitta, 736; Micro-
rhopias quixensis, 924-925; Molothrus aeneus, 992;
M. armenti, 992; M. ater, 583-591; Myiarchus ceph-
alotes, 100; M. ferox, 102; M. oberi, 102; M. tuber-
The Auk 100: 1022-1045. October 1983
culifer, 100; Notharchus pectoralis, 131; Notiocheli-
don cyanoleuca, 203-205; Oceanodroma leucorhoa,
230-232, 593-599; Otis tarda, 401; Oxyruncus cris-
tatus, 118; Panyptila, 735; Pedionomus torquatus, 136;
Pharomachrus mocinno, 291; Phylloscopus fuscatus,
995-996; Piciformes, 126-133, 134-138; Pluvialis
dominica, 607-611; P. fulva, 607-611; Pteropt ochos
megapodius, 132; Ramphastos toco, 127; Reinarda,
735; Rhytipterna immunda, 100; R. holerythra, 102;
Riparia riparia, 204; Sarcoramphus papa, 395, 398;
Selasphorus ardens, 311-324; S. fiammula, 311-324;
S. platycercus, 324; S. scintilla, 311-324; S. simoni,
311-324; S. torridus, 311-324; S. "underwoodii," 321,
324; Sirystes sibilator, 100-103; Spheniscus magella-
nicus, 221-223; Sphyrapicus nuchalis, 871; S. ruber,
871; S. thyroideus, 871, S. varius, 871; Steatornis,
736; Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 204; Stercorarius
parasiticus, 971-973; Tachornis, 735; Tachycineta bi-
color, 204; Teratornis incredibilis, 390, 396, T. mer-
riami, 390-402; Tetrao urogallus, 401; Thamnophilus
doliatus, 650; T. multistriatus, 650; T. palliatus, 650;
Trachyphonus darnaudii, 128, 131; T. purpuratus, 129;
Uria aalge, 236-238; U. lomvia, 236-238; Vultur
gryphus, 395, 398; Zenaida auriculata, 912-916; Z.
graysoni, 911-918; Z. macroura, 911-918
Anatomy and morphology, color polymorphism, 971-
973; phalloid organ, 501-504; sex-determination
method, 221-223; sperm-storage glands, 593-599;
syrinx, 853-860
Anderson, Richard B., and Irving Richardson (Eds.),
Enjoying Maine birds: an aid to finding, study-
ing, and attracting birds in Maine (rev.), 265-266
Angell, T., and K. C. Balcomb III, Marine birds and
mammals of Puget Sound (rev.), 777
Ankney, C. Davison, see Abraham, Kenneth F., et al.;
see Scott, D. M., and --
Anous minutus, 623
Antbird, Bicolored, 624; Chestnut-backed, 626; Ocel-
lated, 624; Spotted, 624; Wing-banded, 627
Antpitta, Fulvous-bellied, 627; Streak-chested, 624
Antwren, Checker-throated, 626; Dot-winged, 920-
925; White-flanked, 624
Apapane, 977-978
Aphanotriccus capitalis, 627
Aphriza virgata, 446
Apus affinis, 426, 428, 430, 435, 735
A. apus, 435, 735-736
Aquila audax, 631,633
A. chrysaetos, 399, 401,630-634, 743-746, 747-748
A. clanga, 631,633
A. heliaca, 631,633
A. pomarina, 631,633
A. rapax, 631, 633-634
A. verreauxi, 631-633
Ara ambigua, 623
Aratinga finschi, 627
Archilochus alexandrL 828
Ardea herodias, 478
Argentavis magnificens, 390-402
Argentina, 220-221,485-486
Arizona, 45, 496
Arkansas, 932-946
Arnold, Keith A., Eva Jolene Boyd, and Charles T.
Collins, Natal and juvenal plumages of the Blue-
and-white Swallow ( Notiochelidon cyanoleuca),
203-205; A new subspecies of Henslow's Spar-
row (Ammodramus henslowii), 504-505
Arremon aurantiirostris, 107
Atkins, Ariselm, Commentary: The capitalization of
birds' names, 1003-1004
Attila cinnamomeus, 100, 102
Auklet, Cassin's, 214; Rhinoceros, 979-981
Aulacorhynchus prasinus, 289
Automolus dorsalis, 651
A. melanopezus, 651
Aythya affinis, 950
A. americana, 717-725, 950
A. valisineria, 950
Baker, Myron Charles, see Tomback, Diana F., et al.
Balaban, Evan, review by, 1011-1012
Ball, Gregory F., Functional incubation in male Barn
Swallows, 998-1000
Balph, David F., and Martha Hatch Balph, Commen-
tary: On the psychology of watching birds: the
problem of observer-expectancy bias, 755-757
Balph, Martha Hatch, see Balph, David F., and
Banks, Richard C., review by, 1015-1016
Baptista, Luis F., review by, 782-783; William I. Boar-
man, and Paraskevas Kandianidis, Behavior and
taxonomic status of Graysoh's Dove, 907-919
Barlow, Jon C., Songs of vireos and their allies. Fam-
ily Vireonidae: vireos, peppershrikes, shrike-vir-
eos, and greenlets (rev.), 520-521
Barre, Nicolas, and Armand Barau, Oiseaux de la R-
union (rev.), 541-543
Barth, Edvard K., review by, 259
Baryphthengus martii, 623-624
Beaver, Donald L., see Rabe, Dale L., et al.
Becard, Black-and-White, 627
Beczy, Thomas L., Catalogue of the oological collec-
tion of the Museum in Oradea (rev.), 267
Beecher, Michael D., see Stoddard, Philip K., and
Bee-eater, Blue-throated, 425-437
Beehler, Bruce, Frugivory and polygamy in birds of
paradise, 1-12; Lek behavior of the Lesser Bird
of Paradise, 992-995
Begon, Michael, and Martin Mortimer, Population
ecology: a unified study of animals and plants
(rev.), 514-515
Behavior of Actitis macularia, 279-281; Agelaius phoe-
niceus, 461-467; Aix sponsa, 730; Anas platyrhyn-
chos, 308-309, 997; A. rubripes, 997; A. strepera,
947-951; Aquila chrysaetos, 630-634, 745, 747-748;
Branta bernicla, 201-202; B. canadensis, 670-678;
Bubulcus ibis, 960-968; Butorides striatus, 195-197;
Calidris alpina, 440, 443-444; C. fuscicollis, 500-501;
C. himantopus, 440-443; C. pusilla, 440, 444, 446;
Caprirnulgus cubanensis insulaepinorurn, 990;
Casmerodius albus, 195-197, 960-968; Cerorhinca
monocerata, 979-981; Charadrius alexandrinus, 22-
23; Chondrohierax uncinatus, 749-750; Chordeiles
gundlachii, 986; C. minor, 986; Corvus brachyrhyn-
chos, 478-479, 482; C. corax, 21-23; Cymbilaimus
lineatus, 649-650; C. sanctaemariae, 649-650; Den-
dragapus obscurus, 653-657; Dendrocygna autum-
nalis, 728-729; Diomedea irrorata, 806; Diphyllodes
magnificus, 3-8; Egretta caerulea, 960-968; E. thula,
195-197, 960-968; E. tricolor, 960-968; Epimachus
albertisii, 3-8; Falco columbarius, 489; F. peregrinus,
489; Fringilla coelebs, 493-495; Fulmarus glacialis,
598-599; Geospiza fortis, 192-194; G. scandens, 192-
194; Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 477-483; Himantopus
mexicanus, 997; Hirundo pyrrhonota, 797-798; La-
rosterna inca, 806; Larus argentatus, 997; L. atricilla,
636-643; L. belcheri, 806; L. californicus, 21-23; L.
delawarensis, 210-212, 217-220, 997; L. dominicans,
806; L. glaucescens, 979-981; L. heermanni, 980-981;
L. marinus, 63-74; L. modestus, 806; L. pipixcan, 806;
Lophorina superba, 3-8; Manacus manacus, 741;
Manucodia chalybatus, 3-8; M. keraudrenii, 3-8;
Melanerpes formicivorus, 731-732; Microrhopias
quixensis, 920-925; Mimus polyglottos, 153-156, 403-
413, 497-499; Molothrus ater, 139-147, 363, 366;
Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 599; Oxyruncus cristatus,
117-124; Pandion haliaetus, 489; Paradisaea minor,
992-994; P. raggiana, 3-8; P. rudolphi, 3-8; Parotia
lawesii, 3-8; Parus bicolor, 414-423; P. major, 898-
905; Pelecanoides garnoti, 806; Pelecanus occidenta-
lis, 636-643, 682-683, 806; Phaethon rubricauda,
953-959; Phalacrocorax bougainvillii, 682-683, 806;
P. gaimardi, 806; P. olivaceus, 806; P. pelagicus, 980-
981; Pharomachrus mocinno, 289-294; Pheucticus
melanocephalus, 105-115; Phoenicopterus chilensis,
997; P. ruber, 997; Plegadis falcinellus, 960-968; Plo-
ceus cucullatus, 866-869; Ptiloris magnificus, 3-8;
Puffinus griseus, 806; Rissa tridactyla, 469-475; Ros-
tratula benghalensis, 48-54; Rostrhamus sociabilis, 84-
91, 93-97; Rynchops niger, 997-998; Scolopax mi-
nor, 711-716; Selasphorus fiammula, 321; S. scintilla,
321; S. simoni, 321; S. torridus, 320-321; Sirystes
sibilator, 98; Spheniscus humboldti, 806; Stercorarius
pomarinus, 806; Sterna hirundo, 1001-1002; Sula
variegata, 682-683, 806; Tachyeres leucocephalus,
485-486; T. patachonicus, 485-486; T. pteneres, 485-
486; Tyrannus verticalis, 496; Uria aalge, 980-981;
Xema sabini, 806; Zenaida graysoni, 908, 911-912;
Z. macroura, 908, 911-912; Zonotrichia leucophrys,
452-460
Behavior, activity patterns, 85-86, 153-156, 363, 366,
406-413, 653-657, 921-924, 949-950, 994, 997-
998; age-related, 94, 279-280, 421, 636-643, 842,
938-942; agonistic, 65, 67-73, 86, 107-109, 119,
122, 139-147, 155, 217-220, 421-422, 456-457,
471-475, 631, 639, 641, 643, 682-683, 731, 745,
948-951, 986; altruistic (see Communal breed-
ing); antipredator, 497-499, 990, 997-998; bill-
tucking, 997-998; breeding, 48-54, 63-74, 99, 105-
115, 117-124, 153-156, 192-194, 201-202, 210-
212, 217-220, 279-281, 291-294, 308-309, 320-
321, 366, 403-413, 440-450, 469-475, 497-499,
500-501, 598-599, 630-634, 653-657, 670-678,
682-683, 728-729, 730, 731-732, 741, 745, 797-
798, 911-912, 921-925, 990, 993-994; cannibalis-
tic, 731-732; copulatory, 294, 411-413, 598-599,
921, 993-994; courtship, 52, 54, 122-123, 320-321,
366, 411-413, 440, 500-501, 911-912, 921, 993;
defecation, 1001-1002; dominance, 139-147, 366,
471-475, 631, 682-683, 741, 922, 948-951, 994;
effect of environment on, 69, 86-90, 192-194, 471,
475, 479-481, 496; feeding, 3-8, 65-66, 72-74, 84-
91, 93-97, 98-99, 110, 118-119, 123-124, 155-156,
192-194, 195-197, 217-220, 286-299, 363, 461-
467, 471-475, 477-483, 496, 598, 630, 636-643,
673, 676, 711-716, 731-732, 747-748, 800-809,
866-869, 921-925, 948-951, 960-968, 979-981,
1001-1002; feeding aggregation, 118-119; for-
aging (see Behavior, feeding); forced copulation,
308-309; incubation, 49-53, 64-66, 71, 73, 108-
109, 155, 407-413, 670-678, 921,990; individual
distance, 145-146; infanticide, 731-732; interspe-
cific, 139-147, 493-495, 636-643, 682-683, 949-
951, 960-968, 979-981, 986; learning, 201-202,
421, 461-467, 493-495, 640-641; lek, 123, 992-
994; locomotion, 86-90, 118, 153-154, 440-450,
456, 479, 482, 485-486, 500-501, 749-750, 912,
954; maintenance, 86, 90; mate fidelity, 210-211;
mate replacement, 728-729; mating preference,
201-202, 745; movements in the home range, 866-
869; nesting, 64-65, 99, 102, 108, 154, 406-413,
497-499, 673, 730, 911-912, 921, 953-959; pair,
52-54, 67-68, 71, 109, 114-115, 122-123, 440, 500-
501, 598-599, 747-748, 911-912, 922, 947-951;
parental care, 48-54, 63-74, 109, 112-115, 192-
194, 217-220, 292-293, 472, 475, 630, 731-732,
797-798, 921-925; preening, 139-147; roosting,
86, 363, 483; sexual differences in, 48-54, 63-74,
293, 420, 500-501, 604-606, 747-748, 921-925,
938-942, 994; site tenacity, 210, 279-281; social,
73, 139-147, 366, 414-423, 568-576, 749-750, 997-
998; territorial, 65, 67, 69-72, 110, 119, 121-122,
156, 404-405, 411-413, 421-422, 440-450, 452-
460, 653-657, 683, 741, 745, 898-905, 921, 923,
986, 1001-1002; thermoregulatory, 146, 153, 958;
vocal, 65-67, 69-73, 98-99, 101, 105-115, 119-
123, 320-321, 403-413, 414-423, 440-450, 452-
460, 493-495, 500, 568-581,797-798, 898-905, 908,
911-912
Beissinger, Steven R., Hunting behavior, prey selec-
tion, and energetics of Snail Kites in Guyana:
consumer choice by a specialist, 84-92
Bellbird, Three-wattled, 289
Bellrose, Frank C., Ducks, geese and swans of North
America (rev.), 246-248
Bentz, Gregory Dean, Myology and histology of the
phalloid organ of the Buffalo Weaver (Bubalornis
albirostris), 501-504
Bermuda, 212-213
Bewick, Thomas, Thomas Bewick's birds (watercolors
and engravings) (rev.), 515-516
Bezzel, E., F. Lechner, and H. Ranftl, Arbeitsatlas der
Brutvogel Bayerns (rev.), 518-520
Biebach, Herbert, Genetic determination of partial
migration in the European Robin (Erithacus ru-
becula), 601-606
Biedenweg, Douglas W., Time and energy budgets of
the Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) during the
breeding season, 149-160
Bird of Paradise, Blue, 1-10; Lawes' Six-wired, 1-10;
Lesser, 992-994; Loria's, 2; Magnificent, 1-10;
Raggiana, 1-10; Superb, 1-10
Blackbird, Brewer's, 360, 363; European, 106; Red-
winged, 141,206-208, 363, 461-467, 830; Rusty,
141
Blackshaw, Susan R., review by, 546
Bluebird, Eastern, 106; Mountain, 362; Western, 362
Boarman, William I., see Baptista, Luis F., et al.
Boekelheide, Robert J., see Pyle, Peter B., et al.
Bohn, Paul W., Sr., A glimpse into the sparkling world
of our lovely hummingbirds (rev.), 266-267
Bolin, Susan B., see Linz, George M., et al.
Bolivia, 645-646
Bombycilla cedrorum, 491-493
Bonner, John Tyler, The evolution of culture in an-
imals (rev.), 264
Booby, Blue-footed, 801-802, 805; Peruvian, 680-687,
800-808
Boyd, Eva Jolene, see Arnold, Keith A., et al.
Boyd, H., see Abraham, Kenneth F., et al.
Brachypteracias leptosomus, 132
Brachyramphus brevirostris, 214
B. marmoratus, 214
Bradley, David W., see Bradley, Richard A., and --
Bradley, Richard A., and David W. Bradley, Co-oc-
curring groups of wintering birds in the low-
lands of Southern California, 491-493; review by,
1015-1016
Brant, 201-202
Branta bernicla, 201-202
B. canadensis, 401, 670-678
Braun, Barbara M., and George L. Hunt, Jr., Brood
reduction in Black-legged Kittiwakes, 469-476
Brazil, 220, 645-646
Breeding of (see also Behavior, breeding; Breeding
season; Breeding success; Clutch size; Eggs; In-
cubation and incubation period; Nest and nest
site) Accipiter nisus, 344-353; Actitis macularia, 272-
284; Agelaius phoeniceus, 206-207, 363; Aix sponsa,
729-730; Anas acuta, 719-721; A. cyanoptera, 719-
721; A. platyrhynchos, 302-309, 689-696,719-721;
A. strepera, 719; Aquila audax, 631, 633; A. chry-
saetos, 630-634, 743-746; A. clanga, 631, 633; A.
heliaca, 631-633; A. pomarina, 631, 633; A. rapax,
631, 633-634; A. verrauxi, 631-633; Aythya amer-
icana, 717-725; Branta bernicla, 201-202; B. cana-
densis, 670-678; Bubulcus ibis, 76-82; Buteo jamai-
censis, 163-166; Calidris alpina, 440-450; C.
fuscicollis, 500-501; C. himantopus, 440-450; C. pu-
silia, 440-450; Caprimulgus cubanensis insulae-
pinorum, 990; Carduelis psaltria, 363; Carpodacus
cassinii, 363; C. purpureus, 363; Casmerodius albus,
76-82; Catharus guttatus, 363; Catherpes mexicanus,
363; Certhia americana, 362; Charadrius alexandri-
nus, 13-23; Chen caerulescens, 215-217, 335-342;
C. rossii, 335-342; Chordeiles gundlachii, 983-987;
C. minor, 983-987; Collocalia esculenta, 425-437;
Contopus borealis, 362; C. sordidulus, 362; Cyanocitta
stelleri, 362; Dendragapus obscurus, 653-657; Den-
drocygna autumnalis, 728-729; Dendroica coronata,
360, 362; D. kirtlandii, 974-976; D. occidentalis, 361-
362; D. petechia, 362; Egretta thula, 76-82; E. tri-
color, 76-82; Empidonax hammondii, 362; E. ober-
holseri, 362; E. traillii, 362; Eudocimus albus, 76-82;
Euphagus cyanocephalus, 363; Falco kreyenborgi, 269-
271; F. peregrinus, 269-271; Fratercula corniculata,
593-599; Fulmarus glacialis, 593-599; Gallus gallus,
583, 590-591; Geospiza fortis, 192-194; G. scandens,
192-194; Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 631, 633; Hi-
eraaetus fasciatus, 631-633; H. pennatus, 631, 633;
Hirundo pyrrhonota, 795-799; H. rustica, 362, 998-
I000; H. tahitica, 425-437; Icterus galbula, 893; Jun-
co hyemalis, 363, 367; Larus atricilla, 76-82; L. del-
awarensis, 210-212, 217-220, 658-667, 726-727; L.
marinus, 63-74; Manacus manacus, 740-742; Me-
lanerpes formicivorus, 731-732; Melospiza lincolnii,
363; M. melodia, 363; Merops viridis, 425-437; Mi-
crorhopias quixensis, 920-925; Mimus polyglottos,
149-159, 403-413, 497-499; Molothrus ater, 360-
368, 583-591; Myadestes townsendi, 362; Nyctico-
rax nycticorax, 76-82, 699-708; Oceanodroma leu-
corhoa, 230-232, 593-599; Oporornis tolmiei, 362;
Oxyruncus cristatus, 117-124; Oxyura jamaicensis,
717-725; Paradisaea minor, 992-994; Parus gambeli,
362; Passer domesticus, 25-31; Passerella iliaca, 363;
Passerina amoena, 363; Pelecanus occidentalis, 680-
687; Phaethon rubricauda, 953-959; Phalacrocorax
bougainvillii, 680-687; Pharomachrus mocinno, 291-
297; Pheucticus melanocephalus, 105-115, 363; Pip-
ilo chlorurus, 363; P. erythrophthalmus, 363; Piranga
ludoviciana, 363; Plegadis falcinellus, 76-82; Pluvi-
alis dominica, 615; P. fulva, 615; Regulus satrapa,
361-362; Rissa tridactyla, 469-475; Rostratula
benghalensis, 48-54; Selasphorus fiammula, 320-321;
S. scintilla, 320-321; S. simoni, 320-321; S. torridus,
320-321; Sialia currucoides, 362; S. mexicana, 362;
Sirystes sibilator, 99; Spinus cucullatus, 738; Spizella
passerina, 363; Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 362; Ste-
phanoaetus coronatus, 631, 633; Sterna caspia, 369-
379; S. maxima, 76-82; S. sandvicensis, 76-82; Stur-
nus vulgaris, 926-930; Sula variegata, 680-687;
Tachycineta bicolor, 750-753; Troglodytes troglo-
dytes, 362; Turdus migratorius, 362; Tyrannus tyran-
nus, 326-332; Vermivora ruficapilla, 362; Vireo gil-
vus, 361-362, 367; V. huttoni, 362; V. solitarius, 362;
Wilsonia pusilla, 363; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 56-61,
363, 811-824
Breeding, energy costs of, 28-31; intraseasonal vari-
ation in, 25-31
Breeding season of Accipiter nisus, 345-347; Anas acu-
ta, 719; A. cyanoptera, 719; A. platyrhynchos, 692,
719; A. strepera, 719; Aythya americana, 718-719;
Charadrius alexandrinus, 15, 18-20; Chen caerules-
cens, 336; C. rossii, 336; Larus delawarensis, 659-
660, 727; Manacus manacus, 741; Melanerpes for-
micivorus, 731-732; Microrhopias quixensis, 921; Mi-
mus polyglottos, 154, 498; Molothrus ater, 360, 364-
365, 584-586; Nycticorax nycticorax, 701-702;
Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 232; Oxyruncus cristatus,
119; Oxyura jamaicensis, 718-719; Passer domesti-
cus, 25-31; Pelecanus occidentalis, 683; Phalacroco-
rax bougainvillii, 683; Pharomachrus mocinno, 294;
Pheucticus melanocephalus, 105-115; Pluvialis dom-
inica, 608, 612; P. fulva, 608, 612; Rostratula bengh-
alensis, 49-50; Selasphorus ardens, 317-318; S. fiam-
mula, 317-318; S. scintilla, 317-318; S. simoni, 317-
318; S. torridus, 317-318; Spinus cucullatus, 738; Sula
variegata, 683; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 811
Breeding success of Accipiter nisus, 347; Actitis macu-
laria, 273-284; Aix sponsa, 730; Anas acuta, 719-
720; A. cyanoptera, 720; A. platyrhynchos, 693-694,
719-720; Aquila chrysaetos, 744-745; Aythya amer-
icana, 719-721; Branta canadensis, 670-678; Cha-
radrius alexandrinus, 16-23; Chen caerulescens, 339;
C. rossii, 339; Collocalia esculenta, 426; Dendrocygna
autumnalis, 728; Dendroica kirtlandii, 974-976; Ge-
ospiza fortis, 192-194; G. scandens, 192-193; Hirun-
do tahitica, 426; Larus delawarensis, 210-212, 217-
220, 660-667; Merops viridis, 426; Mimus polyglot-
tos, 158; 498; Molothrus ater, 364-368; Nycticorax
nycticorax, 699-708; Oxyura jamaicensis, 719-721;
Passer domesticus, 25-31; Phaethon rubricauda, 958;
Pharomachrus mocinno, 296-297; Rissa tridactyla,
471, 475; Tachycineta bicolor, 752-753; Tyrannus
tyrannus, 326-332; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 56-61,
811-824
Breeding success, effects of forced copulation on, 302-
309; effects of interference on, 367-368, 694, 745,
823-824; effects of pollutants on, 699-708; intra-
seasonal variation in, 25-31
British Columbia, 653-657
Brown, Leslie H., Emil K. Urban, and Kenneth New-
man, The birds of Africa, Vol. 1 (rev.), 1005-1009
Brown, R. G. B., review by, 249-250
Bryant, David M., and Christopher J. Hails, Energet-
ics and growth patterns of three tropical bird
species, 425-439
Bubalornis albirostris, 501-504
Bubo virginianus, 829
Bubulcus ibis, 76-82, 960-968
Bucco tamatia, 135
Bull, John, and Dean Areadon, In Memoriam: Eugene
Eisenmann, 188-191
Bull, P. C., P. D. Gaze, and C. J. R. J. Robertson, Bird
distribution in New Zealand. A provisional atlas
1969-1976 (rev.), 518-520
Bunn, D. S., A. B. Warburton, and R. D. S. Wilson,
The Barn Owl (rev.), 532-535
Bunting, Lazuli, 363
Burger, J., review by, 516
Burns, Jeffrey T., see Cheng, Kimberly M., et al.
Bustard, Great, 401
Butcherbird, 107
Buteo jamaicensis, 161-167, 478, 554-555
Butler, Ronald G., and Saskia Janes-Butler, Sexual dif-
ferences in the behavior of adult Great Black-
backed Gulls (Larus marinus) during the pre- and
post-hatch periods, 63-75
Butorides striatus, 195-197
Byers, Steven M., review by, 547-548
Cacicus uropygialis, 625
Cacique, Scarlet-rumped, 625
Cairns, D. K., Commentary: Evidence for hybrid
murre reconsidered--a comment, 237-238
Caldwell, Gloria Sullivan, and Roberta Wolff Rubi-
noff, Avoidance of venomous sea snakes by na-
ive herons and egrets, 195-198
Calidris alba, 447-449
C. alpina, 283-284, 440, 443-444, 446-450
C. bairdii, 446, 448-449
C. canutus, 448
C. ferruginea, 447, 449
C. fuscicollis, 448-449, 500-501
C. himantopus, 440-444, 446-450
C. maritima, 449
C. mauri, 447
C. minuta, 447-448
C. minutilla, 444, 446-449
C. ptilocnemis, 448-449
C. pusilla, 440, 444-450
C. subminuta, 449
C. temminckii, 283-284, 448-449
California, 13-23, 45, 149-159, 180-186, 355-368, 369-
379, 452-460, 491-493, 568-581, 811-824, 826-
851,874, 907-918, 995-996
Callipepla squamata, 33-47
Calls (see Vocalizations)
Camarhynchus parvulus, 229
Campbell, Kenneth E., Jr., and Eduardo P. Tonni, Size
and locomotion in teratorns (Aves: Teratornithi-
dae), 390-403
Canary, 493-495
Capercaille, 401
Caprimulgus cubanensis cubanensis, 989-990
C. c. eckmani, 989-990
C. c. insulaepinorum, 988-991
C. europaeus, 106
Capsiempis fiaveola, 627
Cardinal, Northern, 107
Cardinalis cardinalis, 107
Carduelis chloris, 107
C. lawrencei, 107
C. pinus, 491-493
C. psaltria, 186, 363, 828
C. tristis, 107, 828
Carpodacus cassinii, 363, 491-493
C. mexicanus, 180-186, 491-493, 828
C. purpureus, 363, 491-493
Casmerodius albus, 76-82, 195-197, 960-968
Cassel, J. Frank, see Linz, George M., et al.
Catbird, Gray, 106, 170-178
Cathartes aura, 395, 398
Cathartornis gracilis, 390, 396
Catharus guttatus, 363, 491-493, 995
C. minimus, 106
C. occidentalis, 106
Catherpes mexicanus, 362
Celeus loricatus, 627
C. spectabilis, 651
Centropus ateralbus, 127
Cercomacra sp. nov., 651
Cerorhinca monocerata, 979-981
Certhia americana, 362, 491-493
Certhidea olivacea, 226, 229
Chachalaca, Gray-headed, 623; Plain, 623
Chaetura cinereiventris, 627
Chaffinch, 493-495
Chalybura urochrysia, 623
Chamaea fasciata, 106
Chang, James Wanfu, A field guide to the birds of
Taiwan (rev.), 546
Charadrius alexandrinus, 13-23
C. vociferus, 854
Chasiempis sandwichensis, 106
Cheeseman, C. L., and R. B. Mitson (Eds.), Telemetric
studies of vertebrates (rev.), 545-546
Chen caerulescens, 215-217, 335-342
C. rossii, 335-342
Cheng, Kimberly M., Jeffrey T. Burns, and Frank
McKinney, Forced copulation in captive Mal-
lards III. Sperm competition, 302-310
Cherry, Jeffrey D., see Kerlinger, Paul, et al.
Chickadee, Mountain, 362, 491-493
China, 608
Chlorothraupis carmioli, 627
Chondrohierax uncinatus, 749-750
Chordeiles acutipennis, 984-986
C. gundlachii, 983-987
C. minor, 983-987
Christmas Island, 953-959
Chukar, 33-47
Cinclus cinclus, 106
C. mexicanus, 106
Circus cyaneus, 279
Cistothorus palustris, 829
Clark, L., R. E. Ricklefs, and R. W. Schreiber, Nest-
site selection by the Red-tailed Tropicbird, 953-
959
Clutch size of Accipiter nisus, 347, 349, 351; Actitis ma-
cularia, 277-278; Anas platyrhynchos, 692, 695-696;
Aythya americana, 718,723; Branta canadensis, 670,
673, 676-677; Caprimulgus cubanensis insulae-
pinorum, 990; Chen caerulescens, 215-216, 337-
339; C. rossii, 337-339; Chordeiles gundlachii, 984;
C. minor, 984; Collocalia esculenta, 426; Dendrocyg-
na autumnalis, 728; Gallus gallus, 591; Hirundo ta-
hitica, 426; Larus delawarensis, 211,659-660, 726-
727; Merops viridis, 426; Molothrus ater, 586-591;
Nycticorax nycticorax, 701-706; Oxyura jamaicensis,
718, 723; Passer domesticus, 25-31; Pharomachrus
mocinno, 295; Rissa tridactyla, 470-471; Rostratula
benghalensis, 49; Tachycineta bicolor, 751; Tyrannus
tyrannus, 326-332; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 812-815
Cnemophilus loriae, 2
Coccothraustes vespertinus, 836
Coccyzus americanus, 844
Colaptes auratus, 132, 135, 491-493, 828
Colinus virginianus, 33-47
Colius macrourus, 735
C. striatus, 735
Collins, Charles T., see Arnold, Keith A., et al., A
reinterpretation of pamprodactyly in swifts: a
convergent grasping mechanism in vertebrates,
735-737
Collins, Scott L., Geographic variation in habitat
structure of the Black-throated Green Warbler
(Dendroica virens), 382-389
Collocalia esculenta, 425-437
Collopy, Michael W., Foraging behavior and success
of Golden Eagles, 747-749
Colombia, 93-97, 733, 991-992
Colonia colonus, 625
Colorado, 886
Columba livia, 828
Colwell, Robert K., review by, 261-262
Commentaries: The capitalization of birds' names, see
Atkins, Anselm; Do Darwin's finches lay small
eggs?, see Scott, D. M., and C. Davison Ankney;
Evidence for hybrid murre reconsidered, see
Sluys, Ronald; Evidence for hybrid murre recon-
sidered--a comment, see Cairns, D. K.; Further
notes on variation in Leach's Storm-Petrel, see
Ainley, David G.; On the psychology of watch-
ing birds: the problem of observer-expectancy
bias, see Balph, David F., and Martha Hatch
Balph; On sightings and specimens, see Stiles, F.
Gary; The relative size of Darwin's finch eggs,
see Grant, P. R.; What systematic method will
ornithology adopt?--a reply to Olson (1982), see
Cracraft, Joel
Communal breeding of Geospiza fortis, 192-194; G.
scandens, 192-194; M elanerpes formicivorus, 731-
732
Condor, Andean, 395; California, 393-401
Connors, Peter G., Taxonomy, distribution, and evo-
lution of golden plovers (Pluvialis dominica and
Pluvialis fulva), 607-620
Conopias parva, 625
Contopus borealis, 362
C. sordidulus, 362
Cooke, F., and R. Harmsen, Does sex ratio vary with
egg sequence in Lesser Snow Geese?, 215-217
Cooperative breeding (see Communal breeding)
Coracias benghalensis, 129
C. garrulus, 131
Coragyps atratus, 395, 398
Cormorant, Guanay, 680-687, 800-808; Neotropical,
801,805-808; Pelagic, 980-981; Red-legged, 801-
808
Corvus brachyrhynchos, 478-479, 482, 667
C. corax, 16, 21-23, 478-479
Costa Rica, 117-124, 286-299, 311-324, 733
Coturnix coturnix, 33-47
Cowbird, Bronzed, 991-992; Brown-headed, 139-147,
355-368, 583-591,974
Cracraft, Joel, Commentary: What systematic method
will ornithology adopt?--a reply to Olson (1982),
233-236; see Raikow, Robert J., and ---; re-
view by, 523
Cracticus sp., 107
Crawford, Robert L., Storrs L. Olson, and Waiter
Kingsley Taylor, Winter distribution of subspe-
cies of Clapper Rails (Rallus longirostris) in Flori-
da with evidence for long-distance and overland
movements, 198-200
Creeper, Brown, 362, 491-493
Crossbill, Red, 107, 491-493, 836; White-winged, 107
Crow, Common, 478-479, 482, 667
Cruickshank, Allan D., The birds of Brevard County,
Florida (rev.), 523-524
Cuba, 988-991
Cuckoo, Yellow-billed, 844
Curry-Lindahl, Kai, Das gro13e Buch vom Vogelzug
(rev.), 265; Bird migration in Africa: movements
between six continents (rev.), 1009-1010
Custer, Thomas W., Gary L. Hensler, and T. Earl Kai-
ser, Clutch size, reproductive success, and or-
ganochlorine contaminants in Atlantic Coast
Black-crowned Night-Herons, 699-710
Cutright, Paul Russell, and Michael J. Brodhead, El-
liott Coues: naturalist and frontier historian (rev.),
245-246
Cyanocitta stelleri, 362
Cygnus olor, 401
Cymbilaimus lineatus, 645-651
C. sanctaemariae, 645-651
Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus, 625
Cypsiurus, 735
Cyrtonyx cooki, 39-40
C. rnontezumae, 33-47
Dacnis, Blue, 625
Dacnis cayana, 625
Daption capense, 801-805
Davis, David E. (Ed.), CRC handbook of census meth-
ods for terrestrial vertebrates (rev.), 771-772
Davis, William A., and Stephen M. Russell, Birds in
southeastern Arizona (rev.), 518
Delichon urbica, 435-436
Delnicki, Don, Mate changes by Black-bellied Whis-
tling Ducks, 728-729
Deltarhynchus fiammulatus, 100, 102
Dendragapus obscurus, 653-657
Dendrocygna autumnalis, 220, 728-729
D. viduata, 220
Dendroica chrysoparia, 829
D. coronata, 360, 362, 828
D. kirtlandii, 974-976
D. occidentalis, 361-362
D. petechia, 362
D. striata, 843
D. townsendi, 995
D. virens, 382-387
DeSante, David F., and David G. Ainley, The avifau-
na of the South Farallon Islands, California (rev.),
240-242; Annual variability in the abundance of
migrant landbirds of southeast Farallon Island,
California, 826-852; see Pyle, Peter B., et al.
Diamond, Jared, reviews by, 543-545, 1013-1014
Diem, Kenneth L., review by, 547
Diomedea exulans, 395-398, 401
D. irrorata, 801-802, 805-806, 808
Diphyllodes magnificus, 1-10
Dipper, American, 106; European, 106;
Distribution of Accipiter striatus, 488-490; A. superci-
liosus, 627; Actitis macularia, 284; Amazilia amabilis,
627; A. saucerrottei, 627; Ammodramus henslo-
wii houstonensis, 504-505; Anas platyrhynchos,
932-946; Anous minutus, 623; Aphanotriccus capi-
talis, 627; Ara ambigua, 623; Aratinga finschi, 627;
Baryphthengus rnartii, 623-624; Bombycilla cedro-
rum, 491-493; Buteo jamaicensis, 161-167; Cacicus
uropygialis, 625; Callipepla squamata, 40-41; Capri-
mulgus cubanensis insulaepinorum, 989; Cap-
siempis fiaveola, 627; Carduelis pinus, 491-493; Car-
podacus cassinii, 491-493; C. mexicanus, 491-493;
C. purpureus, 491-493; Catharus guttatus, 491-493;
Celeus loricatus, 627; Certhia americana, 491-493;
Chaetura cinereiventris, 627; Chalybura urochrysia,
623; Chlorothraupis carmioli, 627; Chordeiles gundla-
chii, 983; C. minor, 983; Coccyzus americanus, 844;
Colaptes auratus, 491-493; Colinus virginianus, 40-
41; Colonia colonus, 625; Conopias parva, 625; Cym-
bilaimus lineatus, 645-646; C. sanctaemariae, 645-
646; Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus, 625; Dacnis cay-
ana, 625; Dendroica kirtlandii, 974-976; Erithacus
rubecula, 602-603; Euphonia luteicapilla, 627; Falco
columbarius, 488-490; F. femoralis, 622-623; F. per-
egrinus, 488-490, 560-566; F. sparverius, 488-490;
Gampsonyx swainsonii, 627; Geotrygon violacea, 627;
Glaucis aenea, 627; Hyloctistes subulatus, 627; Hy-
lopezus fulviventris, 627; H. perspicillatus, 624; Hy-
lophylax naevioides, 624; Icterus chrysater, 733-734;
I. galbula, 885-896; I. mesomelas, 733-734; Ixoreus
naevius, 491-493, 995; Junco hyernalis, 491-493;
landbirds, 826-851; Leucopternis semiplumbea, 626;
Lophortyx californicus, 40-41; L. gambelii, 40-41;
Lophotriccus pileatus, 626; Loxia curvirostra, 491-493;
Lurocalis semitorquatus, 627; Mesembrinibis cayen-
nensis, 625-626; Microbates cinereiventris, 627;
Mimodes graysoni, 553-554; Mimus polyglottos, 553-
554; Molothrus armenti, 991-992; M. ater, 355-368;
Muscicapa sibirica, 212-213; Myiozetetes granaden-
sis, 626; Myrmeciza exsul, 626; Myrmornis torquata,
627; Myrmotherula axillaris, 624; M. fulviventris, 624;
Neomorphus geoffroyi, 627; Netta erythrophthalma,
220; Oreortyx pictus, 40-41; Ortalis cinereiceps, 623;
Oryzoborus maximiliani, 627; Oxyruncus cristatus,
117; Pachyramphus albogriseus, 627; Pandion haliae-
tus, 488-490; Parus gambeli, 491-493; Passerella il-
iaca, 491-493; Phaenostictus mcleannani, 624; Phyl-
loscopus fuscatus, 995; Pitylus grossus, 626; Pluvialis
dominica, 607-613; P. fulva, 607-613; Railus longi-
rostris, 198-200; Ramphastos swainsonii, 624; Reg-
ulus calendula, 491-493; R. satrapa, 491-493; Selas-
phorus ardens, 319-320; S. fiammula, 319-320; S.
scintilla, 319-320; S. simoni, 319-320; S. torridus,
319-320; Sitta canadensis, 491-493; S. carolinensis,
491-493; S. pygmea, 491-493; Spinus cucullatus, 738;
Sporophila schistacea, 626-627; Sterna caspia, 369-
379; Tachyphonus delatrii, 626; Thraupis palmarum,
627; Thryothorus atrogularis, 627; T. nigricapillus,
627; T. thoracicus, 627; Tigrisoma lineatum, 622;
Turdus migratorius, 491-493; Vermivora ruficapilla,
625; Xiphorhynchus lachrymosus, 627; Zenaida gray-
soni, 552-553; Z. macroura, 552-553; Zonotrichia
atricapilla, 843-844; Z. leucophrys, 452-460
Distribution, spatial, 18, 20-23, 121, 335-342, 452-
460, 489, 572-574, 579, 653-657, 660, 680-687,
693-695, 740-741
Diving-Petrel, Peruvian, 801-802, 805-806, 808
Dod, Anabelle Stockton de, Aves de la Republica Do-
minicana (rev.), 266
Dolnik, V. R., Population ecology of the Chaffinch
(Fringilla coelebs) (rev.), 529-530
Dolphin, William F., and Daniel McSweeney, Inci-
dental ingestion of Cassin's Auklets by hump-
back whales, 214
Doremus, J. H., see Steenhof, K., et al.
Dove, Mourning, 551-558, 828, 907-919; Rock, 828;
Socorro (Grayson's), 551-558, 907-919; Viola-
ceous Quail 627
Drawe, D. Lynn (Ed.), Proceedings of the first Welder
Wildlife Foundation symposium (rev.), 264
Drymophila devillei, 651
Duck, Black, 950, 997; Ruddy, 717-725; Wood, 729-
730
Duffy, David Cameron, Competition for nesting space
among Peruvian guano birds, 680-688; The for-
aging ecology of Peruvian seabirds, 800-810
Dugand, Armando, and Eugene Eisenmann, Redis-
covery of, and new data on, Molothrus armenti
Cabanis, 991-992
Dumetella carolinensis, 106, 170-178
Dunlin, 283-284, 440, 443-444, 446-450
Dunning, John S., South American landbirds, a pho-
tographic aid to identification (rev.), 775-777
Dybbro, Tommy, De danske ynglefugles utbredelse
(rev.), 518-520
Eagle, African Hawk, 631-633; Bald, 477-484, 631,
633, 828; Booted, 631, 633; Crowned, 631, 633;
Golden, 399, 401, 630-634, 743-746, 747-748;
Greater-spotted, 631, 633; Imperial, 631, 633;
Lesser-spotted, 631, 633; Tawny, 631, 633-634;
Verreaux's, 631-633; Wedge-tailed, 631,633
Ecology of Accipiter nisus, 349-350; Actitis macularia,
272-284; Anas platyrhynchos, 689-696, 932-946;
Aquila chrysaetos, 743-746; Bombycilla cedrorum,
491-493; Brachyramphus brevirostris, 214; B. mar-
moratus, 214; Bubulcus ibis, 960-968; Calidris alpina,
283-284; C. temminckii, 283-284; Carduelis pinus,
491-493; Carpodacus cassinii, 491-493; C. mexica-
nus, 186, 491-493; C. purpureus, 491-493; Casmer-
odius albus, 960-968; Catharus guttatus, 491-493;
Cerorhinca monocerata, 979-981; Certhia americana,
491-493; Charadrius alexandrinus, 13-23; Chen cae-
rulescens, 335-342; C. rossii, 335-342; Colaptes au-
ratus, 491-493; Cymbilaimus lineatus, 649-650; C.
sanctaemariae, 649-650; Daption capense, 801, 805;
Dendragapus obscurus, 653-657; Dendroica kirtlan-
dii, 974-976; D. virens, 382-387; Diomedea irrorata,
801-802, 805-806, 808; Egretta caerulea, 960-968;
E. thula, 960-968; E. tricolor, 960-968; Erithacus ru-
becula, 605-606; Fratercula corniculata, 597-599;
Fregata magnificens, 801; Fulmarus glacialis, 597-
599; Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 477-483; Ixoreus nae-
vius, 491-493; Junco hyemalis, 491-493; Larosterna
inca, 801-808; Larus argentatus, 214; L. belcheri, 801-
808; L. delawarensis, 658-667; L. dominicanus, 801-
808; L. glaucescens, 980-981; L. heermanni, 980-981;
L. modestus, 801-808; L. philadelphia, 214; L. pipix-
can, 801-808; Loxia curvirostra, 491-493; Manacus
manacus, 739-742; Mimodes graysoni, 551-558; Mi-
mus polyglottos, 498, 551-558; Molothrus ater, 355-
368; Oceanites gracilis, 801, 805; O. oceanicus, 801-
803; Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 597-599; O. mark-
hami, 801; Parus gambeli, 491-493; Passerella iliaca,
491-493; Pelecanoides garnoti, 801-802, 805-806,
808; Pelecanus occidentalis, 680-687, 800-808;
Phaethon rubricauda, 953-959; Phalacrocorax bou-
gainvillii, 680-687, 800-808; P. gaimardi, 801-808;
P. olivaceus, 801, 805-808; P. pelagicus, 980-981;
Phalaropus lobatus, 214, 801,805; Pharomachrus mo-
cinno, 286-299; Plegadis falcinellus, 960-968; Plo-
ceus cucullatus, 863-869; Ptychoramphus aleuticus,
214; Puffinus griseus, 801-808; Regulus calendula,
491-493; R. satrapa, 491-493; Rostrhamus sociabilis,
84-91, 93-97; Selasphorus ardens, 322-323; S. fiam-
mula, 322-323; S. scintilla, 322-323; S. simonL 322-
323; S. torridus, 322-323; Sitta canadensis, 491-493;
S. carolinensis, 491-493; S. pygmea, 491-493;
Spheniscus humboldti, 801-802, 804-808; Sterco-
rarius pomarinus, 801-802, 805-806, 808; Sterna
caspia, 369-379; S. elegans, 801-802, 805; S. lorata,
801, 805; S. paradisaea, 804, 806; S. sandvicensis,
801,805; Sula nebouxii, 801-802, 805; S. variegata,
680-687, 800-808; Synthliboramphus antiquus, 214;
Tachycineta bicolor, 750-753; Turdus migratorius,
491-493; Tyrannus verticalis, 496; Uria aalge, 980-
981; Xema sabini, 801-808; Zenaida graysoni, 551-
558; Z. macroura, 551-558; Zonotrichia leucophrys,
818-819
Ecology, breeding communities, 335-342, 680-687;
commensal feeding, 214, 477-483, 800-809, 960-
968, 979-981; community structure, 335-342, 551-
558, 680-687; competition, 341-342, 551-558, 601,
680-687, 695, 941; demography, 17-18, 272-284,
335-342, 818-819; dispersal, 374-376, 378-379,
850, 866-869; habitat partitioning, 556-557, 680-
687; habitat selection, 89-90, 291, 299, 335-342,
357-358, 369-379, 382-387, 498, 552-554, 556-
558, 649-650, 660, 663-664, 680-687, 750-753,
866-869, 932-946, 953-959, 960-968; migration,
826-851,974-976; population structure, 17-18, 20,
186, 272-284, 335-342, 349-350, 360-361, 369-
379, 602-606, 653-657, 658-667, 739-742, 818-
819, 932-946, 974-976; predator-prey relation-
ships, 18, 20-23, 84-91, 93-97, 195-197, 214, 273-
279, 282-283, 480, 486, 496, 498, 555-558, 744-
745, 751, 805, 971-973, 979-981; seasonal varia-
tion, 358-368, 372, 374-375, 605, 689-696, 866-
869, 932-946; sex ratio, 273-277, 282-283; terri-
toriality, 272-273, 277, 341, 653-657, 680-687,
739-742, 745-746
Ectoparasitism (see Diseases and parasites)
Ecuador, 733
Edwards, Ernest P., A coded workbook of birds of
the world, Vol. 1: non-passerines, second ed.
(rev.), 1015-1016
Edwards, Thomas C., Jr., and Michael W. Collopy,
Obligate and facultative brood reduction in ea-
gles: an examination of factors that influence
fratricide, 630-635; see Stacey, Peter B., and
Eggs (descriptions and measurements) of Aimophila
stolzmanni, 228; Aquila audax, 633; A. chrysaetos,
633; A. clanga, 633; A. heliaca, 633; A. pomarina,
633; A. rapax, 633; A. verrauxi, 633; Bubulcus ibis,
76-82; Camarhynchus parvulus, 229; Casmerodius
albus, 76-82; Certhidea olivacea, 226-227, 229; Chen
caerulescens, 215-217; Chordeiles acutipennis, 984;
C. gundlachii, 983-984; C. minor, 983-984; Egretta
thula, 76-82; E. tricolor, 76-82; Eudocimus albus, 76-
82; Geospiza conirostris, 226-228; G. difficilis, 226,
229; G. fuliginosa, 229; G. magnirostris, 226-228;
Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 633; Hieraaetus fasciatus,
633; H. pennatus, 633; Larus atricilla, 76-82; L. del-
awarensis, 660-661, 726-727; Nycticorax nyctico-
rax, 76-82; Pharomachrus mocinno, 295; Piezorhina
cinerea, 228; Pipilo erythrophthalmus, 226-227; Pla-
tyspiza crassirostris, 228; Plegadis falcinellus, 76-82;
Poospiza hispaniolensis, 228; Rissa tridactyla, 471-
472; Sicalis fiaveola, 228; Spizella passerina, 226-
227; S. pusilla, 226-227; Sporophila peruviana, 228;
Stephanoaetus coronatus, 633; Sterna maxima, 76-
82; S. sandvicensis, 76-82; Sturnus vulgaris, 926-
930; Volatinia jacarina, 228; Zonotrichia albicollis,
226-227
Eggs, density, specific gravity, and volume, 633, 660;
effect of environment on, 228-229; effect of pre-
dation on, 228-229; fertility, 661,666; laying, 49-
51, 344-353, 365, 583-591, 660, 926-930; physi-
ology, 76-82; sequence, 726-727; sex ratio, 215-
217, 726-727; temperature, 79-80, 998-1000; water
loss from, 78-82
Egret, Cattle, 76-82, 960-968; Great, 76-82; 195-197,
960-968; Snowy, 76-82, 195-197, 960-968
Egretta caerulea, 960-968
E. thula, 76-82, 195-197, 960-968
E. tricolor, 76-82, 960-968
Eisenmann, Eugene, Memorial of, 188-191; see Ste-
venson, Henry M., et al.
Elepaio, 106
Elgood, J. H., The birds of Nigeria (rev.), 517-518
Ellis, David H., Development of behavior in the
Golden Eagle (rev.), 254-255; and Cesar Peres
Garat, The Pallid Falcon Falco kreyenborgi is a col-
or phase of the Austral Peregrine Falcon (Falco
peregrinus cassini), 269-271
Elston, Sue F., and William E. Southern, Effects of
intraspecific piracy on breeding Ring-billed
Gulls, 217-220
Empidonax euleri, 651
E. fiaviventris, 828
E. hammondii, 362
E. oberholseri, 362
E. traillii, 362
von Ende, Carl N., review by, 514-515
England, 898-905
Environment, influence on Accipiter nisus, 351; Anas
platyrhynchos, 689-696, 932-946; Aquila chrysae-
tos, 744-746; Argentavis magnificens, 390-391; Ay-
thya americana, 721-724; Buteo jamaicensis, 166;
Erithacus rubecula, 605; Geospiza fortis, 192-194; G.
scandens, 192-194; Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 479-
481; Icterus galbula, 893; Mimus polyglottos, 551-
558; Nycticorax nycticorax, 699-708; Oxyura jamai-
censis, 721-724; Pelecanus occidentalis, 682, 687;
Phalacrocorax bougainvillii, 682, 687; Rissa tridac-
tyla, 471, 475; Rostrhamus sociabilis, 86-90; Selas-
phorus fiammula, 322; S. simoni, 322; S. torridus, 322;
Sula variegata, 682, 687; Tyrannus tyrannus, 326-
332; T. verticalis, 496; Zenaida macroura, 551-558;
Zonotrichia leucophrys, 56-61, 578-579, 814-816,
820
Environment, influence on breeding, 56-61; breed-
ing success, 56-61; hormones, 56-61; migration,
844-846, 848-850; physiology, 56-61
Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis, 400
Epimachus albertisii, 1-10
Erithacus rubecula, 106, 601-606
Erwitx, R. Michael, Feeding habits of nesting wading
birds: spatia! use and socia! influences, 960-970
Eudocimus albus, 76-82
Euphagus carolinus, 141
E. cyanocephalus, 360ß 363
Euphonia luteicapilla, 627
Euphonia, Ye!!ow-crowned, 627
Eurynorhynchus pygmeus, 448-449
Evolution of Alectoris chukar, 38-42; Buteo jamaicensis,
166-167; Callipepla squamata, 38-42; Carpodacus
mexicanus, 185-186; Colinus virginianus, 38-42; Co-
turnix coturnix, 38-42; Cyrtonyx cooki, 39-40; C.
montezumae, 38-42; Hirundo pyrrhonota, 798-799;
Icterus galbula, 894-895; Lophortyx californicus, 38-
42; L. gambelii, 38-42; L. shotwelli, 39-42; Oreortyx
pictus, 38-42; Pharomachrus mocinno, 298-299;
Phasianus colchicus, 38-42; Pluvialis dominica, 617-
619; P. fulva, 617-619; Selasphorus ardens, 323; S.
fiammula, 323; S. scintilla, 323; S. simoni, 323; S.
torridus, 323; Sphyrapicus nuchalis, 878-881; S. rub-
er, 878-881; S. thyroideus, 878-881; S. varius, 878-
881; Tytnpanuchus pallidicinctus, 38-42
Evolution, c!utch sizeß 634; co!or po!ymorphism, 971-
973; individual recognitionß 798-799; polygamy,
I-2, 8-10; vocalizations, 798-799
Ewan, Joseph and Nesta Dunn, A biographica! dic-
tionary of Rocky Mountain raturalists (rev.), 267
Falco columbarius, 488-490
F. femoralis, 622-623
F. kreyenborgi, 269-271
F. peregrinus, 269-271,488-490, 560-566, 830
F. sparverius, 488-490
Fa!con, Aplomado, 622-623; Pallid, 269-271; Pere-
grine, 269-271,488-490ß 560-566, 830
Farbet, Pau! Lawrence, The emergence of orrithol-
ogy as a scientific discipline: 1760-1850 (rev.),
764-766
Farher, Dona!d S., see Wingfield, John C., et al.; James
R. Kirg, arid Kenneth C. Parkes (Eds.), Avian
biology, vol 6 (rev.), 509-511; review by, 507-
509
Feathers (see Mo!ts and P!umages)
Firch, Cactus, 192-194; Cassir's, 363, 491-493; Great-
billed Seed, 627; House, 180-186, 491-493, 828;
Purple, 363ß 491-493
Finchß R., Common ground, a naturalist's Cape Cod
(rev.), 516
Fitzpatrickß John W., see Lanyon, Wes!ey E., and
ß see Pierpont, Nina, and --
F!amingo, Chileanß 997; Greater, 997
Fledging success (see Breeding success)
F!egg, Jim, Bird of the week (rev.), 267
F!icker, Common, 828; Northern, 491-493
Florida, 170-178, 198-200, 983-987, 997-998
F!ycatcher, Duskyß 362; Gray-capped, 106, 626; Ham-
mond's, 362; O!ive-sided, 362; Paradise, 106; Si-
berian, 212-213; Social, 625; Tawry-chested, 627;
White-ringedß 625; Wi!!ow, 362; Yellow-bel!ied,
828
Food and feeding habits of Accipiter nisus, 344-353;
Agelaius phoeniceus, 461-467; Anas acuta, 950; A.
americana, 949-950; A. clypeata, 950; A. crecca, 950;
A. platyrhynchos, 694-695ß 950; A. rubripes, 950; A.
strepera, 947-951; Aquila chrysaetos, 747-748; Ara
ambigua, 623; Ardea herodias, 478; Argentavis mag-
nificens, 390-391; Aulacorhynchus prasinus, 289;
Aythya affinis, 950; A. americana, 950; A. valisineria,
950; Brachyramphus brevirostris, 214; B. marmora-
tus, 214; Branta canadensis, 673, 676; Bubulcus ibis,
960-968; Buteo jamaicensis, 478; Butorides striatus,
195-197; Cacicus uropygialis, 625; Casmerodius al-
bus, 195-197, 960-968; Cathartornis gracilis, 390-
391; Cerorhinca monocerata, 979-981; Corvus
brachyrhynchos, 478-479, 482; C. corax, 478-479;
Cymbilaimus lineatus, 649-650; C. sanctaemariae,
649-650; Dacnis cayana, 625; Daption capense, 801-
805; Diomedea irrorata, 801-802, 805-806, 808; Di-
phyllodes magnificus, 1-10; Egretta caerulea, 960-
968; E. thula, 195-197, 960-968; E. tricolor, 960-
968; Epimachus albertisii, 1-10; Falco peregrinus, 565-
566; Fregata magnificens, 801; Haliaeetus leucoceph-
alus, 477-483; Larosterna inca, 801-808; Larus ar-
gentatus, 214; L. atricilla, 636-643; L. belcheri, 801-
808; L. delawarensis, 217-220; L. dominicanus, 801-
808; L. glaucescens, 478, 980-981; L. heermanni,
980-981; L. marinus, 65-66ß 72-74; L. modestus,
801-808; L. philadelphia, 214; L. pipixcan, 801-808;
Lophorina superba, 1-10; Manucodia chalybatus, 1-
10; M. keraudrenii, I-I0; Mesembrinibis cayennensis,
625-626; Microrhopias quixensis, 922-924; Mimus
polyglottos, 155-156; Molothrus ater, 364-367;
Myrmotherula axillaris, 624; M. fulviventris, 624;
Oceanites gracilis, 801, 805; O. oceanicus, 801-803;
Oceanodroma markhami, 801, Ortalis cinereiceps, 623;
Oxyruncus cristatus, 118-119, 123-124; Paradisaea
raggiana, 1-10; P. rudolphi, 1-10; Parotia lawesii, I-
I0; Pelecanoides garnoti, 801-802, 805-806, 808;
Pelecanus occidentalis, 636-643, 800-808; Phalacro-
corax bougainvillii, 800-808; P. gaimardi, 801-808;
P. olivaceus, 801, 805-808; P. pelagicus, 980-981;
Phalaropus lobatus, 214, 801, 805; Pharomachrus
mocinno, 286-299; Pitylus grossus, 626; Plegadis fal-
cinellus, 960-968; Ploceus cucullatus, 866-869; Proc-
nias tricarunculata, 289; Ptiloris magnificus, 1-10;
Ptychorarnphus aleuticus, 214; Puffinus griseus, 801-
808; Rissa tridactyla, 469-475; Rostrhamus sociabilis,
84-91, 93-97; Scolopax minor, 711-716; Sirystes si-
bilator, 98-99; Spheniscus humboldti, 801-802, 804-
808; Sporophila schistacea, 626-627; Stercorarius po-
marinus, 801-802, 805-806, 808; Sterna elegans, 801-
802; S. lorata, 801,805; S. paradisaea, 804, 806; S.
sandvicensis, 801,805; Sula nebouxii, 801-802, 805;
S. variegata, 800-808; Synthliboramphus antiquus,
214; Tachyphonus delatrii, 626; Teratornis incredibi-
lis, 390-391; T. merriami, 390-391; Tyrannus tyran-
nus, 331; T. verticalis, 496; Uria aalge, 980-981; Xema
sabini, 801-808
Foraging (see Food and feeding habits; Behavior,
feeding)
Fossils of Argentavis magnificens, 390-402; Teratornis
merriami, 390-402
Fratercula corniculata, 593-599
Fregata magnificens, 801
Friedmann, Herbert, 991
Frigatebird, Magnificent, 801
Fringilla coelebs, 493-495
Frisch, Johan Dalgas, Aves Brasileiras (rev.), 1021
Fuller, R. J., Bird Habitats in Britain (rev.), 766-767
Fulmar, Northern, 593-599
Fulmarus glacialis, 593-599
Gadwall, 719, 947-951
Galapagos Islands, 192-194
Galbula dea, 135
G. ruficauda, 127
Gale, Barry G., Evolution without evidence. Charles
Darwin and The Origin of Species (rev.), 779-780
Gallus gallus, 583
Gampsonyx swainsonii, 627
Gardner, Kenneth A., Birds of Oak Hammock Marsh
Wildlife Management Area (rev.), 263
Gatfido, Orlando H., A new subspecies of Caprimul-
gus cubanensis (Aves: Caprimulgidae) from the Isle
of Pines, Cuba, 988-991
Gaston, A. J., review by, 547
Gauch, Hugh G., Jr., Multivariate analysis of com-
munity ecology (rev.), 769-770
Gaunt, Abbot S., An hypothesis concerning the re-
lationship of syringeal structure to vocal abili-
ties, 853-862
Gauthreaux, Sidney A., Jr., reviews by, 242-245
Gehlbach, Frederick R., Mountain islands and desert
seas--a natural history of the U.S.-Mexican bor-
derlands (rev.), 525-528
Genetic variation (see Genetics, genetic variation)
Genetics of Alectoris chukar, 33-47; Callipepla squama-
ta, 33-47; Carpodacus mexicanus, 180-186; Chor-
deiles gundlachii, 986-987; C. minor, 986-987; Co-
linus virginianus, 33-47; Coturnix coturnix, 33-47;
Cyrtonyx montezumae, 33-47; Erithacus rubecula,
601-606; Falco kreyenborgi, 270; F. peregrinus, 270;
hybrid of Sphyrapicus nuchalis x S. ruber, 874, 877-
878; Lophortyx californicus, 33-47; L. gambelii, 33-
47; Oreortyx pictus, 33-47; Phasianus colchicus, 33-
47; Sphyrapicus nuchalis, 871-884; S. ruber, 871-884;
S. thyroideus, 871-884; S. varius, 871-884;
Tympanuchus pallidicinctus, 33-47
Genetics, gene flow, 166-167, 180, 186, 323, 452-453,
458, 577-578, 894-895; genetic variation, 873-874;
migratory behavior, 601-606
Geographic variation in Carpodacus mexicanus, 180-
186; Dendroica virens, 382-387; Falco peregrinus,
560-566; Icterus galbula, 885-896; Manacus mana-
cus, 739-742; Mimus polyglottos, 158-159; Nyctic-
orax nycticorax, 701-706; Oceanodroma leucorhoa,
230-232; Selasphorus fiammula, 322; S. simoni, 322;
S. torridus, 322; Sphyrapicus nuchalis, 874-876; S.
ruber, 874-876; S. thyroideus, 874-876; S. varius,
874-876; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 452-460, 568-581,
812-824
Geographic variation in anatomy, 180-186, 885-896;
breeding season, 701-702; breeding success, 813-
824; chemical composition of feathers, 560-566;
clutch size, 701-706, 812-815; habitat structure,
382-387; molts and plumages, 885-896; mortality
and survival, 817, 823-824; vocalizations, 452-
460, 568-581
Geospiza conirostris, 226, 228
G. difficilis, 226, 229
G. fortis, 192-194
G. fuliginosa, 229
G. magnirostris, 226, 228
G. scandens, 192-194
Geothlypis trichus, 828
Geotrygon violacea, 627
Germany, 601-606
Grodet, Paul, Limicoles, Gangas et Pigeons d'Europe
(rev.), 795
Gerrard, Edward C., Instinctive navigation of birds
(rev.), 244-245
Gibson, Dan, Solitudes. Environmental sound expe-
riences (rev.), 549
Gill, Frank B., review by, 538
Gill, Robert E., Jr., and L. Richard Mewaldt, Pacific
Coast Caspian Terns: dynamics of an expanding
population, 369-381
Glaucis aenea, 627
Glutz von Blotzheim, Urs, and Kurt M. Bauer, Hand-
buch der V/3gel Mitteleuropas. Volume 8, Parts I
and II. Charadriiformes (Part 3) (rev.), 795
Gnatwren, Tawny-faced, 627
Golden Plover, Lesser, 607-619
Goldfinch, American, 107, 828; Lawrence's, 107; Less-
er, 363, 828
Gooders, John (Ed.), Collins British birds (rev.), 772-
775
Goodwin, Clive E., A bird-finding guide to Ontario
(rev.), 1019-1020
Goodwin, Derek, Estrildid finches of the world (rev.),
782-783
Goose, Canada, 401, 670-678; Lesser Snow, 215-217,
335-342; Ross', 335-342
Grackle, Common, 107, 278
Gradwohl, Judy, see Greenberg, Russell, and --
Grallina cyanoleuca, 107
Grant, Gilbert S., Avian incubation: egg temperature,
nest humidity, and behavioral thermoregulation
in a hot environment (rev.), 777-779
Grant, Peter, Commentary: The relative size of Dar-
win's finch eggs, 228-230; see Price, Trevor, et
al.; Gulls. A guide to identification (rev.), 536-
537
Grassquit, Cuban, 106
Grebe, Pied-billed, 220
Greenberg, Russell, and Judy Gradwohl, Sexual roles
in the Dot-winged Antwren (Microrhopias quix-
ensis), a tropical passerine, 920-925
Greenfinch, 107
Greenland, 560-566
Greenshank, 106
Grosbeak, Black-headed, 105-115, 363; Evening, 836;
Rose-breasted, 107; Slate-colored, 626
Ground-Cuckoo, Rufous-vented, 627
Ground-Finch, Medium, 192-194
Grouse, Blue, 653-657
Grover, Jill J., and Bori L. Olla, The role of the Rhi-
noceros Auklet (Cerorhinca monocerata) in mixed-
species feeding assemblages of seabirds in the
Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington, 979-982
Growth and development of Aquila chrysaetos, 630-
634; Collocalia esculenta, 425-437; Hirundo tahitica,
425-437; Larus delawarensis, 661-665, 667; Merops
viridis, 425-437; Notiochelidon cyanoleuca, 203-205;
Rissa tridactyla, 471-474; Tachycineta bicolor, 751-
752; Tyrannus tyrannus, 326-332
Grubb, Thomas G., Jr., review by, 1017-1018
Grumstrup-Scott, Judith, see Scott, Thomas W., and
Guatemala, 375-376
Gull, Band-tailed, 801-808; Bonaparte's, 214; Califor-
nia, 16, 21-23; Franklin's, 801-808; Glaucous-
winged, 478, 979-981; Great Black-backed, 63-
74; Grey, 801-808; Heermann's, 980-981; Her-
ring, 214, 997; Kelp, 801-808; Laughing, 76-82,
636-643; Ring-billed, 210-212, 217-220, 658-667,
726-727, 997; Sabine's, 801-808
Gutierrez, R. J., Robert M. Zink, and Suh Y. Yang,
Genic variation, systematic, and biogeographic
relationships of some galliform birds, 33-47
Guyana, 84-91
Gymnogyps californianus, 393-401
Gymnopithys leucaspis, 624
Gymnorhina tibicen, 107
Gyrnnostinops montezuma, 625
Gyps fulvus, 401
Habitat of Accipiter nisus, 345; Actitis macularia, 273;
Anas platyrhynchos, 689-696; Anous minutus, 623;
Ara ambigua, 623; Baryphthengus martii, 623-624;
Buteo jamaicensis, 162; Cacicus uropygialis, 625;
Chalybura urochrysia, 623; Charadrius alexandrinus,
14; Chen caerulescens, 335-342; C. rossii, 335-342;
Colonia colonus, 625; Conopias parva, 625; Cymbi-
laimus lineatus, 645-646, 649-650; C. sanctaemariae,
645-646, 649-650; Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus, 625;
Dacnis cayana, 625; Dendragapus obscurus, 653;
Dendroica virens, 382-387; Diphyllodes rnagnificus,
2; Epimachus albertisii, 2; Falco femoralis, 622-623;
hybrid of Icterus chrysater x I. mesomelas, 734;
Hylopezus perspicillatus, 624; Hylophylax nae
vioides, 624; Icterus chrysater, 734; I. mesornelas, 734;
Leucopternis semiplumbea, 626; Lophorina superba, 2;
Lophotriccus pileatus, 626; Manacus manacus, 740;
Manu'codia chalybatus, 2; M. keraudrenii, 2; Mesem-
brinibis cayennensis, 625-626; Mimus polyglottos,
497-499; Molothrus ater, 366-367; Myiozetetes
granadensis, 626; Myrmeciza exsul, 626; Myrmoth-
erula axillaris, 624; M. fulviventris, 624; Netta
erythrophthalrna, 220; Ortalis cinereiceps, 623; Oxy-
runcus cristatus, 117-118, 120; Paradisaea rag-
giana, 2; P. rudolphi, 2; Parotia lawesii, 2; Pelecanus
occidentalis, 680-687; Phaenostictus mcleannani, 624;
Phalacrocorax bougainvillii, 680-687; Pharornachrus
mocinno, 287; Pitylus grossus, 626; Ploceus cuculla-
tus, 863-864; Ptiloris rnagnificus, 2; Ramphastos
swainsonii, 624; Spinus cucullatus, 738; Sporophila
schistacea, 626-627; Sula variegata, 680-687;
Tachyphonus delatrii, 626; Vermivora ruficapilla, 625;
Zonotrichia leucophrys, 578-579, 812, 819
Hailman, Jack P., review by, 250-252
Hails, Christopher J., see Bryant, David M., and
Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 477-483, 631,633, 828
Halkin, Sylvia L., Resting birds tuck bills toward out-
side of group, 997-998
Hall, Martin A., see Scolaro, Jos A., et al.
Hamerstrom, Frances, review by, 253-254
Haramis, G. Michael, W. George Alliston, and Milo
E. Richmond, Dump nesting in the Wood Duck
traced by tetracycline, 729-730
Hardy, J. W., reviews by, 548-549
Harmsen, R., see Cooke, F., and --
Harrier, Northern, 279
Harris, James T., The Peregrine Falcon in Greenland
(rev.), 549
Harrison, Colin, An atlas of the birds of the Western
Palaearctic (rev.), 528-529
Hatch, Scott A., Mechanism and ecological signifi-
cance of sperm storage in the Northern Fulmar
with reference to its occurrence in other birds,
593-600
Hatching success (see Breeding success)
Hatching, timing of, 630-634
Hawaii, 977-978
Hawk, Harlan's, 161-167; Red-tailed, 161-167, 478,
554-555; Semiplumbeous, 626; Sharp-shinned,
488-490; Tiny, 627
Heady, H. F., and E. B. Heady, Range and wildlife
management in the Tropics (rev.), 795
Hemitriccus fiammulatus, 651
Henderson, Robert P., see Pyle, Peter B., et al.
Hensler, Gary L., see Custer, Thomas W., et al.
Hermit, Bronzy, 627
Heron, Great Blue, 478; Green-backed, 195-197; Little
Blue, 960-968; Rufescent Tiger, 622; Tricolored,
76-82, 960-968
Hieraaetus fasciatus, 631-633
H. pennatus, 631,633
Hildebrand, Milton, Analysis of vertebrate structure
(rev.), 523
Himantopus mexicanus, 997
Himatione sanguinea, 977-978
Hines, James E., see Nichols, James D., et al.
Hirundo pyrrhonota, 205, 795-799
H. rustica, 205, 362, 435, 998-1000
H. tahitica, 425-437
Hoffman, Wayne, reviews by, 255-257,536-537, 768-
769
Home range (see Territory)
Honduras, 621-628
Hooper, James P., review by, 522-523
Hummingbird, Black-chinned, 828; Blue-chested, 627;
Steely-vented, 627
Humphrey, Philip S., see Livezey, Bradley C., and
Hunt, George L., Jr., see Braun, Barbara M., and
Hybridization of Icterus chrysater x I. mesomelas, 733-
735; I. galbula, 885-896; Pluvialis dominica x P. ful-
va, 613-615; Selasphorus fiammula x S. scintilla, 321,
324; Sphyrapicus nuchalis x S. ruber, 874, 877-878,
880-881; Uria aalge x U. lomvia, 236-238; Zenaida
graysoni x Z. macroura, 917
Hyloctistes subulatus, 627
Hylopezus fulviventris, 627
H. perspicillatus, 624
Hylophylax naevioides, 624
Hypnelus bicinctus, 128
Ibis, Glossy, 76-82, 960-968; Green, 625-626; White,
76-82
Icterus chrysater, 733-735
I. galbula, 828, 885-896
I. mesomelas, 733-735
I. parisorum, 828
Idaho, 369-379, 630-634, 743-746, 747-748
Illinois, 932-946
Immelmann, Klaus, Introduction to ethology (rev.),
252-253; Worterbuch der Verhaltensforschung
(rev.), 789-790
Incubation and incubation period of Accipiter nisus,
348-351; Branta canadensis, 670-678; Bubulcus ibis,
78, 80-82; Caprimulgus cubanensis insulaepi-
norurn, 990; Casmerodius albus, 78, 80-82; Cha-
radrius alexandrinus, 15-16; Egretta thula, 78, 80-
82; E. tricolor, 78, 80-82; Eudocimus albus, 78, 80-
82; Hirundo rustica, 998-1000; Larus atricilla, 78,
80-82; Larus marinus, 64-66, 71, 73; Microrhopias
quixensis, 921; Mimus polyglottos, 154-159; Nyctic-
orax nycticorax, 78, 80-82; Pharomachrus mocinno,
294-295; Plegadis falcinellus, 78, 80-82; Rostratula
benghalensis, 49-54; Sterna maxima, 78, 80-82; S.
sandvicensis, 78, 80-82; Sturnus vulgaris, 926-930
Iowa, 932-946
Islands, biogeography, 180-186, 192-194, 551-558,
739-742, 918, 920-925, 989-991; colonization,
551-558;
Ixoreus naevius, 491-493, 995
Jackson, James F., see Joern, William T., and --
Jaeger, Parasitic, 971-973; Pomarine, 801-802, 805-
806, 808
James, Frances C., review by, 766-767
Jamieson, Ian G., and Fred C. Zwickel, Spatial pat-
terns of yearling male Blue Grouse and their re-
lation to recruitment into the breeding popula-
tion, 653-657
Janes-Butler, Saskia, see Butler, Ronald G., and
Janovy, John, Jr., Yellowlegs (rev.), 516-517
Japan, 48-54, 608
Jay, Steller's, 362
Jehl, J. R., Jr., review by, 262-263; and Kenneth C.
Parkes, "Replacements" of land bird species on
Socorro Island, Mexico, 551-559
Joern, William T., and James F. Jackson, Homogene-
ity of vegetational cover around the nest and
avoidance of nest predation in Mockingbirds,
497-499
Johnsgard, Paul A., Birds of the Great Plains--breed-
ing species and their distribution (rev.), 259-261;
Teton wildlife. Observations by a naturalist (rev.),
547
Johnson, Ned K., reviews by, 240-242, 783-785; and
Robert M. Zink, Speciation in sapsuckers (Sphy-
rapicus): I. Genetic differentiation, 871-884
Jollie, Malcolm, reviews by, 254-255, 779-780
Jorde, Dennis G., see Krapu, Gary L., et al.
Joyner, David E., Parasitic egg laying in Redheads
and Ruddy Ducks in Utah: incidence and suc-
cess, 717-725
Junco hyemalis, 186, 363, 367, 491-493, 828
Junco, Dark-eyed, 186, 363, 367, 491-493, 828
Jussi, Fred, Voices of Matsalu (rev.), 548
Kaiser, T. Earl, see Custer, Thomas W., et al.
Kale, Herbert W., II, see Snyder, Noel F. R., and
; Editor of Recent Literature, 1A-35A, 1B-
27B, 1C-24C, 1D-22D
Kandianidis, Paraskevas, see Baptista, Luis F., et al.
Kansas, 885-896, 932-946
Karlin, Alvan, see Stevenson, Henry M., et al.
Karr, James R., reviews by, 795, 1014-1015
Keith, Stuart, (Chief Ed.), A.B.A. checklist (rev.), 768-
769; review by, 520-521
Kendeigh, S. Charles, Bird populations in east central
Illinois: fluctuations, variations, and develop-
ment over a half century (rev.), 770-771; Inver-
tebrate populations of the deciduous forest: fluc-
tuations and relations to weather (rev.), 770-771
Kentucky, 932-946
Kerlinger, Paul, Jeffrey D. Cherry, and Kevin D.
Powers, Records of migrant hawks from the
North Atlantic Ocean, 488-490
Kestrel, American, 488-490
Kilham, Lawrence, review by, 511-514
Kingbird, Eastern 326-332; Ruby-crowned, 995;
Western, 496
Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 361-362, 491-498; Ruby-
crowned, 491-493; 995
Kite, Hook-billed, 749-750; Pearl, 627; Snail, 84-91,
93-97
Kittiwake, Black-legged, 469-475
Kleptoparasitism, 217-220, 636-643, 808
Klett, Albert T., see Krapu, Gary L., et al.
Knight, Susan K., and Richard L. Knight, Aspects of
food finding by wintering Bald Eagles, 477-484
Knight, Richard L., see Knight, Susan K., and
Knot, Red, 448
Kochert, M. N., see Steenhof, K., et al.
Komeda, Shigemoto, Nest attendance of parent birds
in the Painted Snipe (Rostratula benghalensis), 48-
55
Korea, 608
Kovacs, Kit M., and John P. Ryder, Reproductive per-
formance of female-female pairs and polygynous
trios of Ring-billed Gulls, 658-669
Krapu, Gary L., reviews by, 246-248, 535-536; Albert
T. Klett, and Dennis G. Jotde, The effect of vari-
able spring water conditions on Mallard repro-
duction, 689-698
Krebs, J. R., and N. B. Davies, An introduction to
behavioural ecology (rev.), 785-787; see Mc-
Gregor, Peter K., et al.
Kroodsma, Donald E., review by, 785-787; and David
A. Spector, review by, 792
Lagrenade, Marie-Christine and Pierre Mousseau,
Female-female pairs and polygynous associa-
tions in a Quebec Ring-billed Gull colony, 210-
212
Lanius ludovicianus, 106
Lank, David B., see Oring, Lewis W., et al.
Lanyon, Wesley E., and John W. Fitzpatrick, Behav-
ior, morphology, and systematics of Sirystes sibi-
lator (Tyrannidae), 98-104
Lark, Magpie, 106
Larkin, Ronald P., review by, 545-546
Larosterna inca, 801-808
Larus argentatus, 214, 997
L. atricilla, 76-82, 636-643
L. belcheri, 801-808
L. californicus, 16, 21-23
L. delawarensis, 210-212, 217-220, 658-667, 726-727,
997
L. dominicanus, 801-808
L. glaucescens, 478, 979-981
L. heermanni, 980-981
L. marinus, 63-74
L. modestus, 801-808
L. philadelphia, 214
L. pipixcan, 801-808
Laughlin, Sarah B. (Ed.), Proceedings of the north-
eastern breeding bird atlas conference (rev.), 547-
548
Leaf-gleaner, Str!ped, 627
Leahy, Christopher, The birdwatcher's companion:
an encyclopedic handbook of North American
birdlife (rev.), 1012-1013
Leptoptilos crumeniferus, 401
Leucopternis semiplumbea, 626
Limicola falcinellus, 448-449
Linz, George M., Susan B. Bolin, and J. Frank Cassel,
Postnuptial and postjuvenal molts of Red-winged
Blackbirds in Cass County, North Dakota, 206-
209
Livezey, Bradley C., and Philip S. Humphrey, Me-
chanics of steaming in steamer-ducks, 485-488
Lockley, Ronald M., Flight of the storm petrel (rev.),
1017-1018
Logan, Cheryl A., Reproductively dependent song
cyclicity in mated male Mockingbirds (Mimus
polyglottos), 403-413
Lohrer, Fred E., review by, 523-524
Longevity (see Mortality and Survival)
Looft, Volker, and Giinther Busche (Eds.), Vogelwelt
Schleswig-Holsteins. Band 2: Greifvogel (rev.),
530-531
Lophorina superba, 1-10
Lophortyx californicus, 33-47
L. gambelii, 33-47
L. shotwellL 39-40
Lophotriccus eulophotes, 651
L. pileatus, 626
Lorenz, Konrad Z., The foundations of ethology (rev.),
252-253
Louisiana, 497-499, 932-946, 947-951
Loxia curvirostra, 107, 491-493, 836
L. leucoptera, 107
Ludwig, Daniel R., review by, 265
Lurocalis semitorquatus, 627
Macaw, Great Green, 623
Mackworth-Praed, C. W., and C. H. B. Grant, African
handbook of birds (rev.), 263
Maclean, Gordon L., review by, 517-518
Magpie, Black-backed, 107
Maine, 63-74, 382-387
Malacoptila panamensis, 129, 132
Malaysia, 425-437
Mallard, 302-309, 689-696, 719-721, 932-946, 950, 997
Malurus cyaneus, 106
Manacus manacus, 739-742
Manakin, White-bearded, 739-742
Manitoba, 215-217, 440-450
Manucode, Crinkle-collared, 1-10; Trumpet, 1-10
Manucodia chalybatus, 1-10
M. keraudrenii, 1-10
Marcus, Mickey J., Additions to the avifauna of Hon-
duras, 621-629
Marler, Peter, and J. G. Vandenbergh (Eds.), Hand-
book of behavioral neurobiology, volume 3: so-
cial behavior and communication (rev.), 250-252
Marquiss, M., see Newton, I., et al.
Marsh, Richard L., Adaptations of the Gray Catbird
Dumetella carolinensis to long distance migration:
energy stores and substrate concentrations in
plasma, 170-179
Marti, Carl D., review by, 535-536
Martin, House, 435-436
Mason, J. Russell, and Russell F. Reidinger, Jr., Gen-
eralization of and effects of pre-exposure on col-
or-avoidance learning by Red-winged Black-
birds (Agelaius phoeniceus), 461-468
Massachusetts, 699-708, 1001-1002
Mathews, G. V. T., and M. Smart (Eds.), Proceedings
of the Second International Swan Symposium,
Sapporo, Japan, 21-22 February 1980 (rev.), 1021
Mating systems of Actitis macularia, 272-284; Cymbi-
laimus lineatus, 650; C. sanctaemariae, 650; Den-
dragapus obscurus, 653-657; Dendrocygna autum-
nalis, 728-729; Diphyllodes magnificus, 1-2, 8-10;
Epimachus albertisii, 1-2, 8-10; Larus delawarensis,
210-212; Lophorina superba, 1-2, 8-10; Manacus
manacus, 739-742; Manucodia chalybatus, 1-2, 8-
10; M. keraudrenii, 1-2, 8-10; Melanerpes formici-
vorus, 731-732; Mimus polyglottos, 158; Oxyruncus
cristatus, 123; Paradisaea minor, 992-994; P. rag-
giana, 1-2, 8-10; P. rudolphi, 1-2, 8-10; Parotia
lawesii, 1-2, 8-10; Ptiloris magnificus, 1-2, 8-10;
Rostratula benghalensis, 48-54; Tachycineta bicolor,
750-753
Mating systems, influence of frugivory on, 1-2, 8-10
Maxson, Stephen J., see Oring, Lewis W., et al.
May, Robert M. (Ed.), Theoretical ecology: principles
and applications (rev.), 261-262
Mayfield, Harold F., Kirtland's Warbler, victim of its
own rarity?, 974-976
Mayr, Ernst, The growth of biological thought. Di-
versity, evolution, and inheritance (rev.), 507-
509
McCafiery, Brian J., Breeding flight display in the
female White-rumped Sandpiper (Calidris fusci-
coilis), 500-501
McDowell, Michael K., see Olson, Deanna H., and
McFarland, David (Ed.), The Oxford companion to
animal behavior (rev.), 1011-1012
McGillivray, W. Bruce, Intraseasonal reproductive
costs for the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus),
25-32
McGregor, Peter K., John R. Krebs, and Laurence M.
Ratcliffe, The reactions of Great Tits (Parus major)
to playback of degraded and undegraded songs:
the effect of familiarity with the stimulus song
type, 898-906
McKelvey, Richard W., review by, 1021
McKinney, Frank, see Cheng, Kimberly M., et al.
McLandress, M. Robert, Temporal changes in habitat
selection and nest spacing in a colony of Ross'
and Lesser Snow Geese, 335-343
McLaren, Ian A., The birds of Sable Island, Nova Sco-
tia (rev.), 242
McSweeney, Daniel, see Dolphin, William F., and
Measurements (see Weights and )
Meininger, Peter L., and Wim C. Mulli, The signif-
icance of Egyptian wetlands for wintering wa-
terbirds (rev.), 540-541
Melanerpes aurifrons, 625
M. formicivorus, 731-732
Meleagris gallopavo, 401
Melospiza lincolnii, 363
M. melodia, 186, 363, 995
Memorial of Eisenmann, Eugene, 188-191
Merlin, 488-490
Merops viridis, 425-437
Mesembrinibis cayennensis, 625-626
Mewaldt, L. Richard, see Gill, Robert E., and --
Mexico, 180-186, 373-374, 376, 551-558, 636-643, 733
Michigan, 170-178, 217-220, 712, 974-976
Microbates cinereiventris, 627
Micropanyptila, 735
Micropsitta, 736
Microrhopias quixensis, 920-925
Migration and orientation of Accipiter striatus, 488-
490; Agelaius phoeniceus, 208; Bombycilla cedrorum,
491-493; Buteo jamaicensis, 164; Carduelis pinus,
491-493; Carpodacus cassinii, 491-493; C. mexica-
nus, 491-493; C. purpureus, 491-493; Catharus gut-
tatus, 491-493, 995; Certhia americana, 491-493;
Coccothraustes vespertinus, 836; Coccyzus america-
nus, 844; Colaptes auratus, 491-493; Dendroica kirt-
landii, 974-976; D. townsendi, 995; D. striata, 843;
Dumetella carolinensis, 170-178; Erithacus rubecula,
601-606; Falco columbarius, 488-490; F. peregrinus,
488-490; F. sparverius, 488-490; Ixoreus naevius,
491-493, 995; Junco hyemalis, 491-493; landbirds,
826-851; Loxia curvirostra, 491-493, 836; Melospiza
melodia, 995; Molothrus ater, 367; Muscicapa sibiri-
ca, 212-213; Nucifraga columbiana, 836; Pandion
haliaetus, 488-490; Parus gambeli, 491-493; Passe-
rella iliaca, 491-493; Phylloscopus fuscatus, 996; Plo-
ceus cucullatus, 863-869; Pluvialis dominica, 616-
619; P. fulva, 616-619; Railus longirostris, 198-200;
Regulus calendula, 491-493, 995; R. satrapa, 491-
493; Selasphorus fiammula, 318; S. torridus, 318; Sit-
ta canadensis, 491-493; S. carolinensis, 491-493; S.
pygmea, 491-493; Sterna caspia, 374-376; Turdus
migratorius, 491-493, Zonotrichia atricapilla, 843-
844, 995; Z. leucophrys, 995
Milkman, Roger (Ed.), Perspectives on evolution
(rev.), 538
Miller, Edward H., The structure of aerial displays in
three species of Calidridinae (Scolopacidae), 440-
451
Millington, Stephen, see Price, Trevor, et al.
Mimicry in Fringilla coelebs, 493-495
Miraodes graysoni, 551-558
Mimus polyglottos, 106, 149-159, 403-413, 497-499,
551-558, 828
Mindell, David P., Harlan's Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis
harlani): a valid subspecies, 161-169
Minnesota, 272-284, 382-387, 874
Mississippi, 932-946
Missouri, 932-946
Mockingbird, Northern, 106, 149-159, 403-413, 497-
499, 551-558, 828; Socorro, 551-558
Molothrus aeneus, 992
M. armenti, 991-992
M. ater, 139-147, 355-368, 583-591,974
Molts and plumages of Agelaius phoeniceus, 206-208;
Aquila chrysaetos, 745; Caprimulgus cubanensis cu-
banensis, 989; C. c. eckmanL 989; C. c. insulaepi-
norurn, 989; Chondrohierax uncinatus, 749-750;
Chordeiles acutipennis, 985-986; C. gundlachii, 984-
986; C. minor, 984-986; Cymbilaimus lineatus, 647-
648; C. sanctaemariae, 647-648; Erithacus rubecula,
603; Falco peregrinus, 269-271, 560-566; Hirundo
pyrrhonota, 205; H. rustica, 205; Microrhopias quix-
ensis, 924-925; Netta erythrophthalma, 220; No-
tiochelidon cyanoleuca, 203-205; Pluvialis dominica,
609-611,616; P. fulva, 609-611,616; Riparia ripa-
ria, 204; Selasphorus ardens, 317-319; S. fiammula,
317-319; S. scintilla, 317-319; S. simoni, 317-319;
S. torridus, 317-319; Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 204;
Tachycineta bicolor, 204
Monasa fiavirostris, 651
Monson, Gale, and Allan R. Phillips, Annotated
checklist of the birds of Arizona (rev.), 518
Montana, 874
Montevecchi, W. A., review by, 257-259
Montgomery, Robert A., review by, 538-539
Moore, Frank R., reviews by, 252-253
Moore, Michael C., see Wingfield, John C., et al.
Morency, Pierre, Une journe chez les oiseaux (rev.),
792
Mortality and survival of Accipiter nisus, 349-353; Ac-
titis macularia, 279-281; Aquila chrysaetos, 630-634;
Charadrius alexandrinus, 17, 20, 23; Dendragapus ob-
scurus, 655-656; Dendroica kirtlandii, 974-976; Er-
ithacus rubecula, 605; Larus delawarensis, 661-662,
666-667; Passer domesticus, 25-31; Phaethon rubri-
cauda, 958-959; Rissa tridactyla, 471-472, 474-475;
Sterna caspia, 372; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 816, 822-
824
Motmot, Rufous, 623-624
de Moura Lara Resende, Susana, see de Tarso Zu-
quim Antas, Paulo, and --
Mousseau Pierre, see Lagrenade, Marie-Christine, and
Mueller, Helmut C., reviews by, 530-531, 789-790
Munz, Lucile Thompson, and Nedra G. Slauson, In-
dex to illustrations of living things outside North
America (rev.), 795
Murphy, Joseph R., review by, 792-794
Murphy, Michael T., Clutch size in the Eastern King-
bird: factors affecting nestling survival, 326-334
Murray, Bertram G., Jr., review by, 1009-1011
Murre, Common, 236-238, 980-981; Thick-billed, 236-
238
Murrelet, Ancient, 214; Kittlitz's, 214; Marbled, 214
Muscicapa sibirica, 212-213
Muse, Corey, and Shirley Muse, The birds and bird-
lore of Samoa (rev.), 1013-1014
Myadestes townsendi, 362
Myiarchus cephalotes, 100
M. ferox, 102
M. oberi, 102
M. tuberculifer, 100
Myiozetetes granadensis, 106, 626
M. similis, 625
Myrmeciza exsul, 626
Myrmornis torquata, 627
Myrmotherula axillaris, 624
M. fulviventris, 624
M. ornata, 651
Nebraska, 932-946
Neomorphus geoffroyi, 627
Nest and nest site of Actitis macularia, 272-273; Bu-
bulcus ibis, 78-81; Casmerodius albus, 78-81; Cha-
radrius alexandrinus, 16, 18, 20-23; Chen caerules-
cens, 337-342; C. rossii, 337-342; Egretta thula, 78-
81; E. tricolor, 78-81; Eudocimus albus, 78-81; Hi-
rundo pyrrhonota, 795-799; Larus atricilla, 78-81;
L. delawarensis, 210, 659-660; Microrhopias quix-
ensis, 920; Mimus polyglottos, 497-499; Nycticorax
nycticorax, 78-81; Pelecanus occidentalis, 682; Phae-
thon rubricauda, 953-959; Phalacrocorax bougainvil-
lii, 682; Pharomachrus mocinno, 294-295; Plegadis
falcinellus, 78-81; Pluvialis dominica, 615; P. fulva,
615; Sirystes sibilator, 99, 102; Spinus cucullatus, 738;
Sterna maxima, 78-81; S. sandvicensis, 78-81; Stur-
nus vulgaris, 926-930; Sula variegata, 682; Zono-
trichia leucophrys, 822
Nest parasitism, 355-368, 717-725, 729-730
Nestling of Aquila chrysaetos, 630-634; Collocalia es-
culenta, 425-437; Hirundo pyrrhonota, 795-799; H.
tahitica, 425-437; Larus delawarensis, 661-665;
Merops viridis, 425-437; Rissa tridactyla, 469-475;
Tyrannus tyrannus, 326-332
Netta erythrophthalma, 220
Nevada, 369-379, 886
New Guinea, 992-994
New Hampshire, 382-387
New Jersey, 998-1000
New Mexico, 45, 731-732, 889
Newton, I., M. Marquiss, and A. Village, Weights,
breeding, and survival in European Sparrow-
hawks, 344-354; review by, 529-530
New York, 326-332, 382-387, 729-730
Nichols, James D., Kenneth J. Reinecke, and James
E. Hines, Factors affecting the distribution of
Mallards wintering in the Mississippi Alluvial
Valley, 932-946
Nicholson, John C., The birds of Manitoulin Island
and adjacent islands within Manitoulin District
(rev.), 255
Nigeria, 863-869
Nighthawk, Antillean, 983-987; Common, 983-987;
Short-tailed, 627
Night-Heron, Black-crowned, 76-82, 699-708
Nightjar, Cuban, 988-991; European, 106
Nisbet, I. C. T., Defecation behavior of territorial and
nonterritorial Common Terns (Sterna hirundo),
1001-1002
Nohring, Rfilf (Ed.), Acta XVII Congressus Interna-
tionalis Ornithologici (rev.), 524-525
Nonnula ruficapilla, 651
Norderhaug, M., E. Brun, and G. U. Mollen, Seabird
resources of the Barents Sea (rev.), 257-259;
Breeding biology of the Little Auk (Platus alle)
in Svalbard (rev.), 547
Notes, Manuel, and Dario Yzurieta, Aves de am-
bientes acufiticos de C6rboda y Centro de Argen-
tina (rev.), 1018-1019
North Atlantic, 488-490
North Carolina, 76-82, 403-413, 414-423, 699-708,
960-968
North Dakota, 206-208, 689-696
Northwest Territories, 201-202, 335-342, 608-612
Notharchus pectoralis, 131
Notiochelidon cyanoleuca, 203-205
Nucifraga columbiana, 836
Nutcracker, Clark's, 836
Nuthatch, Pygmy, 491-493; Red-breasted, 491-493;
White-breasted, 491-493
Nyctea scandiaca, 667
Nycticorax nycticorax, 76-82, 699-708
Oceanires gracilis, 801,805
O. oceanicus, 801-803
Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 230-232, 593-599
O. markhami, 801
O'Connor, Raymond J., review by, 772-775
Ohio, 139-147, 461-467
Ohmart, Robert D., review by, 518
Oklahoma, 887-896
Olendorff, Richard R., A. Dean Miller, and Robert N.
Lehman, Suggested practices for raptor protec-
tion on power lines: the state of the art in 1981
(rev.), 263
Olla, Bori L., see Grover, Jill J., and --
Olson, Deanna H., and Michael K. McDowell, A com-
parison of White-bearded Manakin (Manacus
manacus) populations and lek systems in Suri-
name and Trinidad, 739-742
Olson, Storrs L., see Crawford, Robert L., et al.; Evi-
dence for a polyphyletic origin of the Pici-
formes, 126-133; A hybrid between the orioles
Icterus chrysater and I. mesomelas, 733-735
O'Neill, John P., review by, 780-782
Ontario, 583-591, 658-667, 726-727, 750-753, 887,
974-976
Oporornis tolmiei, 362
Oregon, 372-373, 874
Oreortyx pictus, 33-47
Orians, Gordon H., review by, 767-768
Orientation (See Migration and )
Oring, Lewis W., David B. Lank, and Stephen J. Max-
son, Population studies of the polyandrous Spot-
ted Sandpiper, 272-285
Oriole, Northern, 828, 885-896; Scott's, 828; Yellow-
backed, 733-735; Yellow-tailed, 733-735
Oropendola, Montezuma, 625
Ortalis cinereiceps, 623
O. vetula, 623
Oryzoborus maximiliani, 627
Osprey, 488-490
Osteology of Argentavis magnificens, 390-402; Terator-
nis merriami, 390-402
Otis tarda, 401
Owl, Great Horned, 829; Snowy, 667
Oxyruncus cristatus, 117-124
Oxyura jamaicensis, 717-725
Pachyramphus albogriseus, 627
Paganelli, Charles V., see Vleck, Carol Masters, et al.
Page, Gary W., Lynne E. Stenzel, David W. Winkler,
and Christopher W. Swarth, Spacing out at Mono
Lake: breeding success, nest density, and pre-
dation in the Snowy Plover, 13-24
Paleontology (see Fossils)
Panama, 195-197, 319-320, 733, 920-925
Pandion haliaetus, 488-490
Panyptila, 735
Papp, J., and Zs. R6thy, Bibliographia ornithologica
hungatica (rev.), 267
Papua New Guinea, 1-12
Paradisaea minor, 992-994
P. raggiana, 1-10
P. rudolphi, 1-10
Parakeet, Crimson-fronted, 627
Parasitism (see Nest parasitism; see also Kleptopara-
sitism)
Parker, Theodore A., III, review by, 775-777
Parkes, Kenneth C., see Jehl, Joseph R., Jr., and
Parmelee, David F., Bird Island in Antarctic waters
(rev.), 248-249; reviews by, 515-516, 521-522
Parotia lawesii, 1-10
Parrish, Jimmie R., David T. Rogers, Jr., and F. Pres-
cott Ward, Identification of natal locales of Per-
egrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus) by trace-element
analysis, 560-567
Parus bicolor, 414-423
P. caeruleus, 436
P. gambeli, 362, 491-493
P. major, 436, 898-905
Passer domesticus, 25-31, 141, 436, 828
Passerculus sandwichensis, 186
Passerella iliaca, 363, 491-493
Passerina amoena, 363
Patterson, I. J., The Shelduck: a study in behavioural
ecology (rev.), 760-762
Patterson, Thomas L., see Petrinovich, Lewis, and
Paulson, Dennis R., Flocking in the Hook-billed Kite
749-750
Paulus, Stuart L., Dominance relations, resource use,
and pairing chronology of Gadwalls in winter,
947-952
Pedionomus torquatus, 136
Pelecanoides garnoti, 801-802, 805-806, 808
Pelecanus occidentalis, 636-643, 680-687, 800-808
Pelican, Brown, 636-643, 680-687, 800-808
Penguin, Humboldt, 801-802, 804-808; Magellanic,
221-223
Pennsylvania, 140-147, 926-930
Perdeck, A. C., and C. Clason, Some results of water-
fowl ringing in Europe (rev.), 539-540
Peres Garat, Cesar, see Ellis, David H., and --
Peru, 98-103, 645-651,680-687, 733, 800-809
Pesticides (see Pollutants)
Petersen, Peter C. (Ed.), Birding areas in Iowa (rev.),
264
Petrel, Cape, 801, 805
Petrinovich, Lewis, and Thomas L. Patterson, The
White-crowned Sparrow: reproductive success
(1975-1980), 811-825
Pettingill, Olin Sewall, Jr., review by, 794
Pewee, Western Wood, 362
Phaenostictus mcleannani, 624
Phaethon rubricauda, 953-959
Phainopepla nitens, 828
Phainopepla, 828
Phalacrocorax bougainvillii, 680-687, 800-808
P. gaimardi, 801-808
P. olivaceus, 801,805-808
P. pelagicus, 980-981
Phalarope, Red-necked, 214, 801, 805
Phalaropus lobatus, 214, 801,805
Pharomachrus mocinno, 286-299
Phasianus colchicus, 33-47
Pheasant, Ring-necked, 33-47
Pheucticus ludovicianus, 107
P. melanocephalus, 105-115, 186, 363
Phillips, David, and Hugh Nash (Eds.), The condor
question: captive or forever free? (rev.), 239-240
Phoenicop'terus chiIensis, 997
P. ruber, 997
PhyIloscopus fuscatus, 995-996
Physiology of Accipiter nisus, 344-353; Anas platyrhyn-
chos, 302-309; Apus affinis, 426, 428, 430, 435; A.
apus, 435; Branta canadensis, 670-678; Collocalia es-
culenta, 427-437; Delichon urbica, 435-436; Dume-
tella carolinensis, 170-178; Himatione sanguinea, 977-
978; Hirundo rustica, 435; H. tahitica, 427-437;
Merops viridis, 427-437; Mimus polyglottos, 149-
159; Parus caeruleus, 436; Passer domesticus, 436;
Riparia riparia, 435-436; Rostrhamus sociabilis, 90;
Sturnus vulgaris, 436; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 56-61
Physiology, egg-laying, 344-353; energy cost of ac-
tivities, 90, 149-159, 344-353, 429-431,436; flight,
149-159; forced copulation, 302-309; growth,
427-437; hormones, 56-61; incubation, 149-159,
670-678; metabolism, 149-159, 427-437, 977-978;
migration, 170-178; nutrient reserves, 56-61,170-
178, 344-353, 677; temperature regulation, 153,
429, 431,436; water balance, 427-428; water loss
from eggs, 76-82
Pierpont, Nina, and John W. Fitzpatrick, Specific sta-
tus and behavior of Cymbilaimus sanctaemariae, the
Bamboo Antshrike, from southwestern Amazo-
nia, 645-652
Piezorhina cinerea, 228
Pintail, Northern, 719-721, 950
Pipilo aberti, 107
P. chlorurus, 363
P. erythrophthalmus, 186, 226, 363
P. fuscus, 106
Piranga fiava, 828
P. ludoviciana, 363
Pitylus grossus, 626
Platyspiza crassirostris, 228
Plegadis falcinellus, 76-82, 960-968
Ploceus cucullatus, 863-869
Ploger, Bonnie J., see Schnell, Gary D., et al.
Plover, Snowy, 13-23
Plumages (see Molts and )
Plumeleteer, Bronze-tailed, 623
Pluvialis dominica, 607-619
P. fulva, 607-619
Pochard, South American, 220
Podilymbus podiceps, 220
Poecilotriccus albifacies, 651
Pollutants, 699-708
Polyandry (see Mating systems)
Polygamy (see Mating systems)
Polygyny (see Mating systems)
Poospiza hispaniolensis, 228
Power, Dennis M., Variability in island populations
of the House Finch, 180-187; (Ed.), The Califor-
nia islands: proceedings of a multidisciplinary
symposium (rev.), 783-785
Powers, Kevin D., see Kerlinger, Paul, et al.
Prairie Chicken, Lesser, 33-47
Prater, A. J., Estuary birds of Britain and Ireland (rev.),
262-263
Predation by Circus cyaneus, 279; Corvus brachyrhyn-
chos, 667; C. corax, 16, 21-22; Larus californicus, 16,
21-22; Nyctea scandiaca, 667; QuiscaIus quiscula, 278
Predation on Actitis macularia, 273-274, 278-279; Cha-
radrius alexandrinus, 16, 22-23; Chen caerulescens,
340; C. rossii, 340; Dendragapus obscurus, 655-656;
Larus delawarensis, 667; Mimodes graysong 555-558;
Mimus polyglottos, 157-158, 497-499; Pharomach-
rus mocinno, 296-297; Tyrannus tyrannus, 329; Ze-
naida graysoni, 555-558; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 816-
818, 821-824
Price, Trevor, Stephen Millington, and Peter Grant,
Helping at the nest in Darwin's finches as mis-
directed parental care, 192-194
Prince, Harold H., see Rabe, Dale L., et al.
Procnias tricarunculata, 289
Pteroptochos megapodius, 132
Ptiloris magnificus, 1-10
Ptychoramphus aleuticus, 214
Puerto Rico, 737-739
Puffin, Horned, 593-599
Puffinus griseus, 801-808
Pulich, Warren M., Birds of Tarrant County, second
edition (rev.), 264-265
pygmy-Tyrant, Scale-crested, 626
Pyle, Peter B., David F. DeSante, Robert J. Boekel-
heide, and Robert P. Henderson, A Dusky War-
bler (Phylloscopus fuscatus) on Southeast Farallon
Island, California, 995-996
Quail, Bobwhite, 33-47; California, 33-47; Common,
33-47; Gambel's, 33-47; Montezuma, 33-47;
Mountain, 33-47; Scaled, 33-47
Quebec, 210-212, 974-976
Quetzal, Resplendent, 286-299
Quinney, Terry E., Tree Swallows cross a polygyny
threshold, 750-754
Quiscalus quiscula, 107, 278
Rabe, Dale L., Harold H. Prince, and Donald L. Bea-
ver, Feeding-site selection and foraging strate-
gies of American Woodcock, 711-716
Raffaele, Herbert A., The raising of a ghost--Spinus
cucullatus in Puerto Rico, 737-739
Rahn, Hermann, see Vleck, Carol Masters, et al.
Raikow, Robert J., and Joel Cracraft, Monophyly of
the Piciformes: a reply to Olson, 134-138
Rail, Clapper, 198-200
Railus longirostris, 198-200
Ramphastos sulfuratus, 624
R. swainsonii, 624
R. toco, 127
Ramphotrigon megacephala, 651
Ratcliffe, Laurence M., see McGregor, Peter K., et al.
Ratti, J. T., L. D. Flake, and W. A. Wentz (Compilers),
Waterfowl ecology and management: selected
readings (rev.), 535-536
Raveling, Dennis G., see Aldrich, Thomas W., and
; review by, 760-762
Raven, Common, 16, 21-23, 478-479
Redhead, 717-725
Regulus calendula, 491-493, 995
R. satrapa, 361-362, 491-493
Reidinger, Russell F., Jr., see Mason, J. Russell, and
Reinarda, 735
Reinecke, Kenneth J., see Nichols, James D., et al.
Rhipidura leucophrys, 106
Rhode Island, 699-708
Rhytipterna holerythra, 102
R. immunda, 100
Richmond, Milo E., see Haramis, G. Michael, et al.
Ricklefs, Robert E., Brewster Award, 268; and Cyn-
thia A. Smeraski, Variation in incubation period
within a population of the European Starling,
926-931; see Clark, L., et al.
Riflebird, Magnificent, 1-10
Ringelman, James K., reviews by, 539-541
Riparia riparia, 204, 435-436
van Riper, Charles III, see Weathers, Wesley W., et
al.
Rising, J. D., The progress of oriole hybridization in
Kansas, 885-897
Rissa tridactyla, 469-475
Ritchison, Gary, The function of singing in female
Black-headed Grosbeaks (Pheucticus melanoceph-
alus): family-group maintenance, 105-116
Ritter, Lyman V., see Verner, Jared, and --
Robin, American, 106, 362, 491-493, 829; European,
106, 601-606; Mountain, 289
Robinson, William L., Fool hen: the Spruce Grouse
on the Yellow Dog Plains (rev.), 253-254
Rogers, David T., Jr., see Parrish, Jimmie R., et al.
Rohwer, Sievert, Formalizing the avoidance-image
hypothesis: critique of an earlier prediction, 971-
974
Rostratula benghalensis, 48-54
Rostrhamus sociabilis, 84-91, 93-97
Rubinoff, Roberta Wolff, see Caldwell, Gloria Sulli-
van, and --
Russell, Stephen M., review by, 525-528
Ryder, John P., reviews by, 242, 255; see Kovacs, Kit
M., and --; Sex ratio and egg sequence in
Ring-billed Gulls, 726-728
Rynchops niger, 997
Salomonsen, Finn, Ornithological and ecological
studies in S.W. Greenland (59ø46'-62ø27'N Lat.)
(rev.), 249-250; The seabirds of Greenland (rev.),
257-259
Sanderling, 447-449
Sanderson, Glen C. (Ed.), Management of migratory
shore and upland game birds in North America
(rev.), 538-539
Sandpiper, Baird's, 446, 448-449; Broad-billed, 448-
449; Buff-breasted, 488; Curlew, 447, 449; Least,
444, 446-449; Purple, 449; Rock, 448-449; Semi-
palmated, 440, 444, 450; Spoon-billed, 448-449;
Spotted, 272-284; Stilt, 440-444, 446-450; West-
ern, 447; White-rumped, 448-449, 500-501
Sapsucker, Red-breasted, 871-884; Red-naped, 871-
884; Williamson's, 871-884; Yellow-bellied, 871-
884
Sarcoramphus papa, 395, 398
Sauer, Gordon C., John Gould. The bird man. A chro-
nology and bibliography (rev.), 1016-1017
Savage, C. (Ed.), Pheasants in Asia 1979. Proceedings
of the First International Symposium on Pheas-
ants in Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal, 21-23 Novem-
ber 1979 (rev.), 263-264
Schnell, Gary D., Barbara L. Woods, and Bonnie J.
Ploger, Brown Pelican foraging success and
kleptoparasitism by Laughing Gulls, 636-644
Schreiber, Ralph W., reviews by, 509-511, 794; see
Clark, L., et al.
Schroeder, Donna J., and R. Haven Wiley, Commu-
nication with shared song themes in Tufted Tit-
mice, 414-424
Schultz, Thomas D., Opportunistic foraging of West-
ern Kingbirds on aggregations of tiger beetles,
496-497
Scolaro, Jos A., Martin A. Hall, and Isalas M. Xim-
nez, The Magellanic Penguin (Spheniscus magel-
lanicus): sexing adults by discriminant analysis of
morphometric characters, 221-224
Scolopax minor, 711-716
Scotland, 344-353
Scott, D. A., A preliminary inventory of wetlands of
international importance for waterfowl in west
Europe and northwest Africa (rev.), 541
Scott, D. M., and C. Davison Ankney, Commentary:
Do Darwin's finches lay small eggs?, 226-227;
and C. Davison Ankney, The laying cycle of
Brown-headed Cowbirds: passerine chickens?,
583-592
Scott, Jack Denton, Orphans from the sea (rev.), 794-
795
Scott, Thomas W., and Judith Grumstrup-Scott, Why
do Brown-headed Cowbirds perform the head-
down display?, 139-148
Seedeater, Slate-colored, 626-627; Variable, 106
Selasphorus ardens, 311-324
S. fiammula, 311-324
S. platycercus, 324
S. scintilla, 311-324
S. simoni, 311-324
S. torridus, 311-324
S. "underwoodii," 321,324
Serinus canaria, 493-495
Sharpbill, Costa Rican, 117-124
Shearwater, Sooty, 801-808
Shields, William M., Philopatry, inbreeding, and the
evolution of sex (rev.), 767-768
Short, Lester L., Woodpeckers of the world (rev.),
511-514
Shrike, Loggerhead, 106
Sialia currucoides, 362
S. mexicana, 362
S. sialis, 106
Siberia, 608-619
Sicalis fiaveola, 228
Sicklebill, Black-billed, 1-10
Simoxenops ucayalae, 651
Sirystes, 98-103
Sirystes sibilator, 98-103
Siskin, Pine, 491-493; Red, 737-739
Sitta canadensis, 491-493
S. carolinensis, 491-493
S. pygmea, 491-493
Skimmer, Black, 997
Skutch, Alexander F., Birds of tropical America (rev.),
1014-1015
Slater, P. J. B., Chaffinch imitates Canary song ele-
ments and aspects of organization, 493-495
Sluys, Ronald, Commentary: Evidence for hybrid
murre reconsidered, 236-237
Smeraski, Cynthia A., see Ricklefs, Robert E., and
Smith, Kimberly G., reviews by, 769-771
Smithe, Frank B., Naturalist's color guide part III
(rev.), 521-522
Snipe, Painted, 48-54
Snow, D. W., The cotingas (rev.), 780-782
Snyder, Noel F. R., and Herbert W. Kale, II, Mollusk
predation by Snail Kites in Colombia, 93-97
Solitaire, Townsend's, 362
Song (see Vocalizations)
Sonograms of Calidris alpina, 445-446; C. himantopus,
441-443; C. pusilia, 447-449; Charadrius vociferus,
854; Cymbilaimus lineatus, 649; C. sanctaemariae, 649;
Fringilla coelebs, 494; Hirundo pyrrhonota, 797; Ox-
yruncus cristatus, 119; Parus bicolor, 415-418; P.
major, 900; Pheucticus melanocephalus, 108; Serinus
canaria, 494; Zenaida graysoni, 909-910; Z. ma-
croura, 909-910; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 454, 572,
854
South Dakota, 874, 932-946
Southern, Linda Kinkel, reviews by, 264
Southern, William E., Editor of Reviews, 239-267, 507-
549, 760-795, 1005-1021; reviews by, 263-267,
549, 794-795, 1012-1013; see Elston, Sue F., and
Sparrow, Chipping, 363; Fox, 363, 491-493; Golden-
crowned, 843-844, 995; Grasshopper, 106; Hens-
low's, 504-505; House, 25-31, 141, 436, 828; Lin-
coln's, 363; Orange-billed, 107; Sage, 828; Song,
363, 995; White-crowned, 56-61, 106, 363, 452-
460, 568-581,811-824, 995
Sparrowhawk, European, 344-353
Spector, David A., see Kroodsma, Donald E., and
Spheniscus humboldti, 801-802, 804-808
S. magellanicus, 221-223
Sphyrapicus nuchalis, 871-884
S. ruber, 871-884
S. thyroideus, 871-884
S. varius, 871-884
Spinus cucullatus, 738
Spizella passerina, 186, 226, 363
S. pusilia, 226
Sporophila aurita, 106
S. peruviana, 228
S. schistacea, 626-627
Stacey, Peter B., and Thomas C. Edwards, Jr., Possible
cases of infanticide by immigrant females in a
group-breeding bird, 731-733
Starling, European, 436, 926-930
Steamer-Duck, Flying, 485-486; Magellanic Flight-
less, 485-486; White-headed Flightless, 485-486
Steatornis, 736
Steenhof, K., M. N. Kochert, and J. H. Doremus,
Nesting of subadult Golden Eagles in south-
western Idaho, 743-747
Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 204, 362
Stenzel, Lynne E., see Page, Gary W., et al.
Stephanoaetus coronatus, 631,633
Stercorarius parasiticus, 971-973
S. pomarinus, 801-802, 805-806, 808
Sterling, Keir B., review by, 245-246
Sterna caspia, 369-379
S. elegans, 801-802
S. hitundo, 1001-1002
S. lorata, 801,805
S. maxima, 76-82
S. paradisaea, 804, 806
S. sandvicensis, 76-82, 801,805
Stevenson, Henry M., Eugene Eisenmann, Chester
Winegarner, and Alvan Karlin, Notes on Com-
mon and Antillean nighthawks of the Florida
Keys, 983-988
Stiles, F. Gary, Commentary: On sightings and spec-
imens, 225-226; Systematics of the southern forms
of Selasphorus (Trochilidae), 311-325; and Bret
Whitney, Notes on the behavior of the Costa Ri-
can Sharpbill (Oxyruncus cristatus frater), 117-125
Stilt, Black-necked, 997
Stint, Little, 447-448; Long-toed, 449; Temminck's,
283-284, 448-449
Stoddard, Philip K., and Michael D. Beecher, Paren-
tal recognition of offspring in the Cliff Swallow,
795-799
Stork, Marabou, 401; Saddle-billed, 400
Storm-Petrel, Elliot's, 801,805; Leach's, 230-232, 593-
599; Markham's, 801; Wilson's, 801-803
Sturnus vulgaris, 436, 926-930
Sula nebouxii, 801-802, 805
S. variegata, 680-687, 800-808
Surfbird, 446
Suriname, 739-742
Sutherland, Patricia, The pet bird handbook (rev.),
256
Swallow, Bank, 435-436; Barn, 362, 998-1000; Blue-
and-White, 203-205; Cliff, 795-799; Northern
Rough-winged, 362; Pacific, 425-437; Tree, 750-
753
Swan, Mute, 401
Swarth, Christopher W., see Page, Gary W., et al.
Swift, Gray-rumped, 627; House, 426, 428, 430, 435
Swiftlet, White-bellied, 425-437
Synthliboramphus antiquus, 214
Tachornis, 735
Tachycineta bicolor, 204, 750-753
Tachyeres leucocephalus, 485-486
T. patachonicus, 485-486
T. pteneres, 485-486
Tachyphonus delatrii, 626
Tanager, Carmiol's, 627; Hepatic, 828; Palm, 627;
Tawny-crested, 626; Western, 363
de Tarso Zuquim Antas, Paulo, and Susana de Moura
Lara Resende, First record of the South Ameri-
can Pochard in central Brazil, 220-221
Taxonomy of Alectoris chukar, 42-43; Ammodramus
henslowii henslowii, 504-505; A. I. Ioustonensis,
504-505; A. h. susurrans, 504-505; Aphriza virgata,
446; Argentavis magnificens, 390-391; Buteo jamai-
censis, 161-167; Calidris alba, 447-449; C. alpina,
446-450; C. bairdii, 446, 448-449; C. canutus, 448;
C. ferruginea, 447, 449; C. fusc&ollis, 448-449; C.
himantopus, 446-450; C. maritima, 449; C. mauri,
447; C. minuta, 447-448; C. minutilla, 446-449; C.
ptilocnemis, 448-449; C. pusilla, 446-450; C. sub-
minuta, 449; C. temminckii, 448-449; Callipepla
squamata, 42-43; Cathartornis gracilis, 390-391;
Chordeiles gundlachii, 987; C. minor, 987; Colinus
virginianus, 42-43; Coturnix coturnix, 42-43; Cym-
bilaimus lineatus, 650-651; C. sanctaemariae, 650-
651; Cyrtonyx montezumae, 42-43; Eurynorhynchus
pygmeus, 448-449; Falco kreyenborgi, 269-271; Ic-
fetus chrysater, 735; I. mesomelas, 735; Limicola fal-
cinellus, 448-449; Lophortyx californicus, 42-43; L.
gambelii, 42-43; Molothrus armenti, 992; Oceano-
droma leucorhoa, 232; Oreortyx pictus, 42-43; Oxy-
runcus cristatus, 124; Pedionomus torquatus, 136;
Phasianus colchicus, 42-43; Piciformes, 126-133,
134-138; Pluvialis dominica, 615-619; P. fulv a, 615-
619; Selasphorus ardens, 311-324; S. fiammula, 311-
324; S. platycercus, 324; S. scintilla, 311-324; S. si-
moni, 311-324; S. torridus, 311-324; S. "underwoo-
dii," 321,324; Sirystes sibilator, 98-103; Sphyrapicus
nuchalis, 874-881; S. tuber, 874-881; S. thyroideus,
874-881; S. varius, 874-881; Teratornis incredibilis,
390-391; T. merriami, 390-391; Thamnophilus do-
liatus, 650-651; T. multistriatus, 650-651; T. pallia-
tus, 650-651; Tryngites subruficollis, 448; Tympa-
nuchus pallidicinctus, 42-43; Zenaida auriculata, 913;
Z. graysoni, 913, 917-918; Z. macroura, 913, 917-
918
Taylor, Walter Kingsley, see Crawford, Robert L., et
al.
Teal, Brazilian, 220; Cinnamon, 719-721; Green-
winged, 950
Temple, Stanley A., reviews by, 239-240, 263
Tennessee, 932-946
Teratornis incredibilis, 390, 396
T. merriami, 390-402
Tern, Arctic, 804, 806; Black Noddy, 623; Caspian,
369-379; Common, 1001-1002; Elegant, 801-802,
805; Inca, 801-808; Peruvian, 801,805; Royal, 76-
82; Sandwich, 76-82, 801,805
Terpsiphone viridis, 106
Territory of Anas platyrhynchos, 691, 693-695; Aquila
chrysaetos, 744-746; Dendragapus obscurus, 653-657;
Dendroica kirtlandii, 974; Larus delawarensis, 660; L.
marinus, 65, 67, 69-72; Manacus manacus, 741-742;
Microrhopias qu&ensis, 921; Mimus polyglottos, 156-
159; Oxyruncus cristatus, 119, 121-122; Parus ma-
jor, 898-905; Pelecanus occidentalis, 680-687; Phal-
acrocorax bougainvillii, 680-687; Sterna hitundo,
1001-1002; Sula variegata, 680-687; Zonotrichia
leucophrys, 452-460
Tetrao urogallus, 401
Texas, 504-505, 560-566, 728-729
Thamnophilus devillei, 651
T. doliatus, 650
T. multistriatus, 650
T. palliatus, 650
Thompson, Daniel B., see Tomback, Diana F., et al.
Thrasher, Brown, 106
Thraupis palmarum, 627
Thrush, Gray-cheeked, 106; Hermit, 362, 491-493, 995;
Russet Nightingale, 106; Varied, 491-493, 995
Thryothorus atrogularis, 627
T. genibarbis, 651
T. nigricapillus, 627
T. thoracicus, 627
Tiaris canora, 106
Tigrisoma lineatum, 622
Tilman, David, Resource competition and commu-
nity structure (rev.), 762-764
Tit, Blue, 436; Great, 436, 898-905
Titmouse, Tufted, 414-423
Tomalin, Ruth, W. H. Hudson--a biography (rev.),
790-792
Tomback, Diana F., Daniel B. Thompson, and Myron
Charles Baker, Dialect discrimination by White-
crowned Sparrows: reactions to near and distant
dialects, 452-460
Tonni, Eduardo P., see Campbell, Kenneth E., Jr., and
Toucan, Chestnut-mandibled, 624; Keel-billed, 624
Toucanet, Emerald, 289
Towhee, Abert's, 107; Brown, 106; Green-tailed, 363;
Rufous-sided, 363
Townsend, Colin R., and Peter Callow (Eds.), Phys-
iological ecology: an evolutionary approach to
resource use (rev.), 787-789
Toxostoma rufum, 106
Trachyphonus darnaudii, 128, 131
T. purpuratus, 129
Trainer, Jill M., Changes in song dialect distributions
and microgeographic variation in song of White-
crowned Sparrows ( Zonotrichia leucophrys nuttal-
li), 568-582
Tree-Duck, Black-bellied, 220; White-faced, 220
Tringa nebularia, 106
Trinidad, 739-742
Troglodytes aedon, 106
T. troglodytes, 362
Tropicbird, Red-tailed, 953-959
Tryngites subruficollis, 448
Turdus merula, 106
T. migratorius, 106, 362, 491-493, 829
T. plebejus, 289
Turkey, 401
Tympanuchus pallidicinctus, 33-47
Tyrannulet, Yellow, 627
Tyrannus tyrannus, 326-332
T. verticalis, 496
Tyrant, Long-tailed, 625
Udvardy, Miklos D. F., reviews by, 259-261,266-267,
518-520, 1018-1019
Uria aalge, 236-238, 980-981
U. lomvia, 236-238
Utah, 105-115, 717-724
Vaughan, Richard, Arctic summer--birds in north
Norway (rev.), 259
Venezuela, 203-205, 733, 749-750
Vermivora luciae, 828
V. ruficapilla, 362, 625
Verner, Jared, and Lyman V. Ritter, Current status of
the Brown-headed Cowbird in the Sierra Na-
tional Forest, 355-368
Vickery, Peter D., Annotated checklist of Maine birds
(rev.), 265-266
Village, A., see Newton, I., et al.
Viprentsev, Boris N., Birds of the Soviet Union. A
sound guide (rev.), 548-549
Vireo gilvus, 361-362, 367
V. huttoni, 362
V. solitarius, 362
Vireo, Hutton's, 362; Solitary, 362; Warbling, 361-
362, 367
Vleck, Carol Masters, David Vleck, Hermann Rahn,
and Charles V. Paganelli, Nest microclimate,
water-vapor conductance and water loss in her-
on and tern eggs, 76-83
Vleck, David, see Vleck, Carol Masters, et al.
Vocalizations of Ammodramus savannarum, 106; Arre-
mon aurantiirostris, 107; Cacicus uropygialis, 625;
Calidris alba, 447-449; C. alpina, 440-450; C. bairdii,
446, 448-449; C. canutus, 448; C. ferruginea, 447,
449; C. fuscicollis, 448-449, 500-501; C. himanto-
pus, 440-450; C. maritima, 449; C. mauri, 447; C.
minuta, 447-448; C. minutilla, 444, 446-449; C. ptil-
ocnemis, 448-449; C. pusilla, 440-450; C. subminuta,
449; C. temminckii, 448-449; Caprimulgus cubahen-
sis cubanensis, 990-991; C. c. eckmani, 990-991; C.
c. insulaepinorum, 990-991; C. europaeus, 106;
Cardinalis cardinalis, 107; Carduelis chloris, 107; C.
lawrencei, 107; C. tristis, 107; Catharus minimus, 106;
C. occidentalis, 106; Chamaea fasciata, 106; Chasiem-
pis sandwichensis, 106; Chordeiles gundlachii, 985-
986; C. minor, 985-986; Cinclus cinclus, 106; C. mex-
icanus, 106; Cracticus sp., 107; Cymbilaimus lineatus,
645-646, 648-649; C. sanctaemariae, 645-646, 648-
649; Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus, 625; Dumetella
carolinensis, 106; Erithacus rubecula, 106; Euryno-
rhynchus pygmeus, 448-449; Fringilla coelebs, 493-
495; Grallina cyanoleuca, 107; Gymnorhina tibicen,
107; Hirundo pyrrhonota, 795-799; Lanius ludovici-
anus, 106; Larus marinus, 65-67, 69-73; Limicola
falcinellus, 448-449; Loxia curvirostra, 107; L. leu-
coptera, 107; Malurus cyaneus, 106; Mimus poly-
glottos, 106, 403-413; Myiozetetes granadensis, 106;
Myrmotherula axillaris, 624; M. fulviventris, 624;
Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 232; Oxyruncus cristatus,
119-123; Parus bicolor, 414-423; P. major, 898-905;
Pheucticus ludovicianus, 107; P. melanocephalus, 105-
115; Pipilo aberti, 107; P. fuscus, 106; Pitylus grossus,
626; Quiscalus quiscula, 107; Ramphastos swainsonii,
624; Rhipidura leucophrys, 106; Serinus canaria, 493-
495; Sialia sialis, 106; Sirystes sibilator, 98-99, 101;
Sporaphila aurita, 106; S. schistacea, 626-627; Tach-
yphonus delatrii, 626; Terpsiphone viridis, 106; Tiaris
canora, 106; Toxostoma rufum, 106; Tringa nebularia,
106; Troglodytes aedon, 106; Tryngites subruficollis,
448; Turdus merula, 106; T. migratorius, 106; Zena-
ida graysoni, 908-911, 917; Z. rnacroura, 908-911,
917; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 106, 452-460, 568-581
Vocalizations, relationship to syringeal structure, 853-
860
Volatinia jacarina, 228
Vuilleumier, Francois, reviews by, 540-543
Vultur gryphus, 395, 398
Vulture, Black, 395, 398; Griffon, 401; King, 395, 398;
Turkey, 395, 398
Wagtail, Willie, 106
Walsberg, Glenn E., review by, 777-779
Walter, Hartrout, review by, 528-529
Warbler, Blackpoll, 843; Black-throated Green, 382-
387; Dusky, 995-996; Golden-cheeked, 829; Her-
mit, 361-362; Kirtland's, 974-976; Lucy's, 828;
MacGillivray's, 362; Nashville, 362, 625; Town-
send's, 995; Wilson's, 363; Yellow, 362; Yellow-
rumped, 360, 362, 828
Ward, F. Prescott, see Parrish, Jimmie R., et al.
Washington, 56-61,369-379, 477-483, 795-799, 979-
981
Watling, Dick, Birds of Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa (rev.),
543-545
Waxwing, Cedar, 491-493
Weather, influence on (see Environment, influence
on)
Weathers, Debra L., see Weathers, Wesley W., et al.
Weathers, Wesley W., Debra L. Weathers, and Charles
van Riper III, Basal metabolism of the Apapane:
comparison of freshly caught birds with long-
term captives, 977-978
Weaver, Buffalo, 501-504
Weaver, Peter, The bird-watcher's dictionary (rev.),
264
Weaverbird, Village, 863-869
Weights and measurements of Accipiter nisus, 344-
353; Aimophila stolzmanni, 228; Ammodramus
henslowii.houstonensis, 504-505; Aquila chry-
saetos, 401; Argentavis magnificens, 390-402; Branta
canadensis, 401, 673; Camarhynchus parvulus, 229;
Caprimulgus cubanensis cubanensis, 989-990; C. c.
eckmani, 989-990; C. c. insulaepinorum, 989-990;
Carpodacus mexicanus, 183; Cathartes aura, 395, 398;
Certhidea olivacea, 226, 229; Collocalia esculenta, 426-
436; Coragyps atratus, 395, 398; Cygnus olor, 401;
Cymbilaimus lineatus, 646-648; C. sanctaemariae,
646-648; Diomedea exulans, 395-398, 401; Diphyl-
lodes magnificus, 2; Dumetella carolinensis, 173-174;
Epimachus albertisii, 2; Erithacus rubecula, 603; Ful-
marus glacialis, 594; Geospiza conirostris, 226, 228;
G. difficilis, 226, 229; G. fuliginosa, 229; G. magni-
rostris, 226, 228; Gymnogyps californianus, 393-401;
Gyps fulvus, 401; Himatione sanguinea, 977-978;
Hirundo pyrrhonota, 205; H. rustica, 205; H. tahitica,
426-436; Icterus galbula, 889-890; Larus delawa-
tensis, 661, 663-665; Leptoptilos crumeniferus, 401;
Lophorina superba, 2; Manacus manacus, 741; Man-
ucodia chalybatus, 2; M. keraudrenii, 2; Meleagris
gallopavo, 401; Merops viridis, 426-436; Microrho-
pias quixensis, 924; Molothrus ater, 584-585, 588;
Muscicapa sibirica, 213; Notiochelidon cyanoleuca,
203-205; Otis tarda, 401; Paradisaea raggiana, 2; P.
rudolphi, 2; Parotia lawesii, 2; Passer domesticus, 27-
28, 30; Pharomachrus mocinno, 291; Phylloscopus
fuscatus, 995; Piezorhina cinerea, 228; Pipilo erythro-
phthalmus, 226; Platyspiza crassirostris, 228; Ploceus
cucullatus, 867; Pluvialis dominica, 609; P. fulva, 609;
Poospiza hispaniolensis, 228; Ptiloris magnificus, 2;
Riparia riparia, 204; Rissa tridactyla, 472-474; Sar-
coramphus papa, 395, 398; Selasphorus ardens, 316-
317; S. fiammula, 316-317; S. scintilla, 316-317; S.
simoni, 316-317; S. torridus, 316-317; S. "under-
woodii," 321; Sicalis fiaveola, 228; Spheniscus magel-
lanicus, 221; Spizella passerina, 226; S. pusilla, 226;
Sporophila peruviana, 228; Stelgidopteryx serripen-
nis, 204; Tachycineta bicolor, 204, 752; Teratornis
merriami, 390-402; Tetrao urogallus, 401;
Thamnophilus doliatus, 650; T. multistriatus, 650; T.
palliatus, 650; Tyrannus tyrannus, 328-329; Volati-
nia jacarina, 228; Vultur gryphus, 395, 398; Zenaida
auriculata, 914; Z. graysoni, 913-915; Z. macroura,
913-915; Zonotrichia albicollis, 59, 226
Wenner, Lettie M., The environmental decade in court
(rev.), 522-523
Weseloh, D. V. (Chip), review by, 1019-1020
Wheelwright, Nathaniel T., Fruits and the ecology of
Resplendent Quetzals, 286-301
Whistling Duck, Black-bellied, 728-729
White, Gary C., David R. Anderson, Kenneth P.
Burnham, and David L. Otis, Capture-recapture
and removal methods for sampling closed pop-
ulations (rev.), 794
Whitney, Bret, see Stiles, F. Gary, and --
Whitney, Stephen, A field guide to the Grand Can-
yon (rev.), 792-794
Wiens, John A., reviews by, 248-249, 263-267, 516-
517, 762-764, 771-772, 795
Wigeon, American, 949-950
Wiley, R. Haven, see Schroeder, Donna J., and
Wilsonia pusilla, 363
Winegarner, Chester, see Stevenson, Henry M., et al.
Wingate, David B., A record of the Siberian Flycatch-
er (Muscicapa sibirica) from Bermuda: an extreme
extra-limital vagrant, 212-213
Wingfield, John C., Michael C. Moore, and Donald
S. Farner, Endocrine responses to inclement
weather in naturally breeding populations of
White-crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys
pugetensis), 56-62
Winkler, David W., see Page, Gary, W., et al.
Wisconsin, 974-976, 997
Woodcock, American, 711-716
Woodcreeper, Black-striped, 627
Woodpecker, Acorn, 731-732; Cinnamon, 627; Gold-
en-fronted, 625
Woods, Barbara L., see Schnell, Gary D., et al.
Woods, Robin W., Falkland Islands birds (rev.), 794
Woolfenden, Glen E., review by, 264, 524-525
Wren, Bay, 627; Black-throated, 627; Blue, 106; Can-
yon, 362; House, 106; Marsh, 829; Song, 627;
Stripe-breasted, 627; Winter, 362
Wrentit, 106
Xema sabini, 801-808
Ximnez, Isalas M., see Scolaro, Jos A., et al.
Xiphorhynchus lachrymosus, 627
Yang, Suh Y., see Gutierrez, R. J., et al.
Yapp, Brunsdon, Birds in medieval manuscripts (rev.),
265
Yellowthroat, Common, 828
Yucon, 608-612
Zar, Jerrold H., review by, 787-789
Zenaida auriculata, 907-919
Z. graysoni, 551-558, 907-919
Z. macroura, 551-558, 828, 907-919
Zimmerman, Dale A., review by, 1005-1009
Zink, Robert M., see Gutierrez, R. J., et al.; see John-
son, Ned K., and --
Zonotrichia albicollis, 226
Z. atricapilla, 843-844, 995
Z. leucophrys, 56-61, 106, 363, 452-460, 568-581, 811-
824, 854, 995
Zwickel, Fred C., see Jamieson, Ian G., and --
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